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Bangladesh vs India, Only Test at Dhaka, , Nov 10 2000 - Cricket Photos

RESULT
Only Test, Dhaka, November 10 - 13, 2000, India tour of Bangladesh
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400 & 91
(T:63) 429 & 64/1

India won by 9 wickets

Player Of The Match
5/142, 92 & 3/27
sunil-joshi
Indian wicketkipper Saba Karim (R) tries to catch a ball off Sunil Joshi (L) hit by Bangladeshi skipper Naimur Rhaman (C) 13 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in downtown Dhaka. India won by nine wickets by the end of fourth day's play of Bangladesh's inaugural five day test match.
A turning delivery from Sunil Joshi eludes both the batsman, Naimur and Saba KarimJewel Samad/AFP
Indian bowler Ajit Agarkar (C-front) jumps and shout for LBW against Bangladeshi batsman Aminul Islam (L-back) 13 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the fourth day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. India won by nine wickets by the end of the fourth day's play of the five day test match.
Ajit Agarkar makes a vehement appeal for lbw against Aminul IslamJewel samad/AFP
Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly hits a boundary off his Bangladeshi counterpart Naimur Rhaman (not in picture) 12 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the third day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Sourav hit 84 before being caught out by Al-Shariar off Namiur. India scored 366 for 7 wickets after the third day's play.
Sourav Ganguly steps out to loft Naimur Rahman deep into the on-sideJewel samad/AFP
Indian fielder SS Das (L) dives for a ball catch hit by Bangladeshi Khaled Mashud (R) as skipper Saba Karim (C) watches 11 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the second day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Bangladeshi batsman Aminul Islam became the third man to score a century in an inaugural Test match. Bangladesh were all out for 400.
SS Das dives to stop the ball as Khaled Mashud looks onJewel Samad/AFP
Bangladeshi batsman Aminul Islam raises his hands to celebrate after hitting a century 11 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the second day of Bangladesh's inaugural test match against India. Aminul created history by becoming the third man to score a century in an inaugural test match. Bangladesh scored 302 for six at lunch on the day in their debut match.
Aminul Islam raises his arms skywards on reaching his centuryAFP
Bangladeshi bastman Aminul Islam hits a boundary off Indian spinner Murli Kartik as keeper Saba Karim shouts 10 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Aminul is 70 runs not out. Bangladesh scored 239 for six at the end of first day in their debut match.
Aminul Islam tries to cut and misses as Karim tries to collect the ballJewel Samad/AFP
Bangladeshi bastman Shahriar Hossain crouches from a ball off Indian pacer Javagal Srinath 10 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Shariar who scored 12, before being caught by the Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly off Sunil Joshi.
Bangladesh opner Shahriar Hossain dugs to a short ball off Javagal SrinathJewel Samad/AFP
Bangladeshi batsman Habibul Bashar (R), watched by Sachin Tendulker (L), hits a ball off Indian pacer Zahir Khan, 10 November 2000, at Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Bashar hit 71 before being caught by the Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly off Zaheer Khan. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
Habibul Bashar pulls a ball off Zaheer KhanJewel Samad/AFP
One of Bangladesh's top batsman Aminul Islam looks back after hitting a boundary off Sunil Joshi10 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Sachin Tendulker and keeper Saba Karim look on. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
Aminul Islam watches the ball go past the keeper as he plays a leg glanceJewel Samad/AFP
Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly shows the winners trophy 13 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in downtown Dhaka. India won by nine wickets by the end of fourth day's play of Bangladesh's inaugural five day test match.
Skipper Sourav Ganguly proudly displays the victor's spoilsJewel samad/AFP
Indian batsman Sunil Joshi (R front) hits a ball off Bangladeshi skipper Naimur Rhaman (not in the picture) 12 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the third day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Sunil hit 71 runs being not out as India scored 366 for 7 wickets after the third day's play.
Sunil Joshi swings Naimur Rahman away to square legJewel samad/AFP
Indian batsman Murli Kratick (C) hits a ball off Bangladeshi skipper Naimur Rhaman (not in the picture) as wicketkeeper Shariar Hossain (L) and Akram Khan (R) look on 12 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the third day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Murli scored 43 before he caught out by Naimur.
Murali Kartik plays a sweep shot off Naimur RahmanJewel samad/AFP
Bangladeshi bastman Aminul Islam (R) hits a ball off Indian spiner Murli Kartick (not in picture) for one run to make a century 11 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the second day of Bangladesh's inaugural Test match against India. Aminul created history by becoming the third man to score a century in an inaugural Test match. Bangladesh scored 302 for six at lunch on the day in their debut match.
Aminul Islam plays the sweep to good effect as Karim looks onAFP
Bangladeshi batsman Aminul Islam raises his hands in prayers to thank Allah after he hit a century11 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on the second day of this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Aminul created history by becoming the third man to score a century in an inaugural Test match. Bangladesh scored 302 for six at lunch on the day in their debut match.
Aminul Islam kisses his pendant on reaching his centuryJewel Samad/AFP
Bangladeshi bastman Akram Khan (C) and Indian pace bowler Ajit Agarkar (L) look on as wicket keeper Saba Karim jumps to stop a ball 10 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Bangladesh scored 239 for six at the end of first day in their debut match.
Indian wicket keeper Saba Karim dives to his left to collect the ball off AgarkarJewel Samad/AFP
Indian fielder S.S Das (2nd from R) jumps to catch a ball off Sunil Joshi hit by Bangladeshi batsman Habibul Bashar (L-rear) as Sachin Tendulker (R) and Saba Karim (L) shouts 10 November 2000 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium during this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Bashar hit 71, before being caught by Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly off Zahir Khan. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
SS Das jumps in air to catch the ball ballooning of the pads of Habibul BasharJewel Samad/AFP
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed (C) releases a banner with colourful balloons 10 November 2000 in Dhaka, flanked by Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly (L) and his Bangladeshi counterpart Naimur Rahman (R). at this South Asian country's inaugural Test match against India. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed releases a bannerJewel Samad/AFP