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Rain ruins Ireland-Bangladesh clash

Hosts claim early wickets in Dublin, Tamim impresses with half-century before rain curtails ODI

The first match of the tri-series in Dublin between Ireland and Bangladesh was abandoned after just 31.1 overs because of rain, cutting short a fine innings by Tamim Iqbal.

The Tigers were 4-157 against hosts Ireland when the players were forced off the field, with Tamim 64 not out from 88 balls. 

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The opening batsman was unable to play the full range of his attacking strokes because his side found themselves in trouble at 4-70. But in partnership with Mahmudullah he led an impressive recovery, with the latter 43 not out when the rain came.

Peter Chase, who had been Ireland's most consistent bowler in last weekend's one-day internationals in England, was again their best, striking twice in four balls to dismiss Soumya Sarker, caught behind from the fifth ball of his first over, and then Sabbir Rahman third ball, after a rash pull shot was well caught at long leg by the diving Tim Murtagh.

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Mushfiqur Rahim hit three boundaries in his 13 before he got a thick edge and was well held at slip by Gary Wilson off the bowling of Durham seamer Barry McCarthy.

Shakib Al Hasan, captain for the day while Mashrafe Mortaza serves a one-match ban, made 14 but was Chase's third victim when the bowler returned for a second spell, to a second catch by wicketkeeper Niall O'Brien.

But Tamim and Mahmudullah finally hauled the world's seventh-ranked team back into the match and both were looking dangerous after adding 87 from 99 balls.

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The rain, which had delayed the start by 25 minutes, returned at 1.30pm and just over three hours later the captains shook hands with both teams taking two points.

There was a blow for Ireland on the morning of the match, when leading batsman Ed Joyce was ruled out with a stiff back. Stuart Thompson was brought in as the extra seamer on a green Irish wicket.

Joyce hopes to be fit for Ireland's next game against New Zealand on Sunday while Bangladesh will return to action next Wednesday for their game against the Kiwis, when Mortaza will be available.