Watch the highlights of England vs Bangladesh 1st Match ICC CT 2017 - ICC Champions Trophy tournament of the 1st ODI match played between Bangladesh and England at The Oval, London in 01st June 2017.
Joe Root's record-breaking 133*, Alex Hales's blazing 95 and Eoin Morgan's unbeaten half-century steers to England record eight-wicket victory over Bangladesh, despite a Tamim Iqbal's record-breaking 128 in a high-scoring historic game of the opening match of a Champions Trophy.
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* England chased 306 was the highest successful run-chase in Champions Trophy, surpassing the previous highest chase of 294 by Sri Lanka against England at The Oval in 2013, It is their joint second highest chase in One-day international and It is their highest chase against Bangladesh in ODIs.
* England's 308 was their fourth highest score against Bangladesh in One-day internationals and it is their second highest total in Champions Trophy (KnockOut)
* Bangladesh's 305 was their ninth highest score in One-day internationals, it is their highest total against England and also their best-score in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
* Bangladesh's 305 was their ninth highest score in One-day internationals, it is their highest total against England and also their best-score in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
* Joe Root's 133* was his highest score for England in One-day international, It is the third highest-score by an England batsman against Bangladesh in ODIs and the highest-score by an England batsman in Champions Trophy (KnockOut), surpassing the previous record of 119 held by Marcus Trescothick against Zimbabwe at Colombo (RPS) in 2002.
* Tamim Iqbal's 128 was the joint fifth highest score for Bangladesh in One-day international, jointly with Mahmudullah, It is the highest-score by an Bangladesh batsman against England in ODIs, surpassing the his own record of 125 at Dhaka in 2010 and also the highest-score by an Bangladesh batsman in Champions Trophy (KnockOut), surpassing the previous record of unbeaten 123 held by Shahriar Nafees against Zimbabwe at Jaipur in 2006.
* Tamim Iqbal became the second Bangladesh batsman to score a hundred in Champions Trophy (KnockOut) after Shahriar Nafees.
* Joe Root became the third England batsman to score a hundred in Champions Trophy (KnockOut) after Marcus Trescothick and Andrew Flintoff.
* 166 : Mushfiqur Rahim and Tamim Iqbal set up the record third-wicket partnership for Bangladesh against England in One-day international, previously held by the 125-run stand between Javed Omar and Mohammad Ashraful at Nottingham in 2005, Bangladesh's fifth highest any-wicket stand in ODIs and the eighth highest any-wicket partnership in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
* 159 : Alex Hales and Joe Root set up the third highest second-wicket partnership for England against Bangladesh in One-day international, England's joint ninth highest second-wicket stand in ODIs and England's third highest any-wicket partnership in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
Bangladesh scored 305-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by Tamim Iqbal struck 128 off 142-balls - which was his 9th ODI hundred, his second century against England in ODIs and his first ODI hundred in Champions Trophy (KnockOut) - including 12-fours and 3-sixes.
Mushfiqur Rahim cracked a 79 off 72-balls including 8-fours, Soumya Sarkar struck 28 off 34-balls included 4-fours & a six, Sabbir Rahman 24 and Imrul Kayes 19.
England best bowler by Liam Plunkett claimed four-wicket haul for 59-runs from 10-overs, Ben Stokes and Jake Ball each took one wickets.
England chased 308-2 in 47.2 overs with top scorer by Joe Root 133 not out - which was his 10th ODI hundred, his first century against Bangladesh in ODIs and also his first ODI hundred in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
Mushfiqur Rahim cracked a 79 off 72-balls including 8-fours, Soumya Sarkar struck 28 off 34-balls included 4-fours & a six, Sabbir Rahman 24 and Imrul Kayes 19.
England best bowler by Liam Plunkett claimed four-wicket haul for 59-runs from 10-overs, Ben Stokes and Jake Ball each took one wickets.
England chased 308-2 in 47.2 overs with top scorer by Joe Root 133 not out - which was his 10th ODI hundred, his first century against Bangladesh in ODIs and also his first ODI hundred in Champions Trophy (KnockOut).
Alex Hales hammered a 95 off 86-balls - who fell five-run short of his century - including 11-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 110.46 and Eoin Morgan blasted a unbeaten 75 off 61-balls including 8-fours & two-sixes with strike-rate of 122.95.
Bangladesh best bowler by Sabbir Rahman and Mashrafe Mortaza each took one wickets.
Joe Root named player of the match for his career-best match-winning unbeaten 133-runs off facing 129-balls including eleven fours and a six.
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