<h1>Mahmadullah became The First Player from his Country</h1>

BANGLADESH batsman Mahmadullah became the first player from his country to hit a World Cup century as the Tigers piled on the runs against England at Adelaide Oval.
Bangladesh was 4-226 after 44 overs, with Mahmadullah (100 n.o.) and wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim (72 n.o.) batting delightfully.
Britain skipper Eoin Morgan may well have been regretting his choice to bowl first in the wake of winning the throw, with his pacemen attempting to stem the stream of runs.
It was an alternate story at an opportune time as Jimmy Anderson put England on top with two snappy wickets. He had taken just two wickets in England's initial four matches however equalled that deed in his first few overs today.
Britain's unsurpassed driving ODI wicket-taker hit with the fourth wad of the amusement, uprooting Imrul Kayes got at third slip for two.
Anderson made an alternate achievement toward the begin of his second once again as Tamim Iqbal fell got at second slip for two, 93 not as much as his count against Scotland a week ago.
Soumya Sarkar (40) and Mahmudullah included 86 for the third wicket before Sarkar gloved a bouncer from Jordan through to the wicketkeeper Jos Butter in the 21st over.
Offspinner Moeen Ali took the basic wicket of Shakib Al Hasan got at slip for two in the accompanying over at 4-99.