Kent bowler James Tredwell fails to take a wicket on his England one-day international debut against Bangladesh
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Kent's James Tredwell failed to pick
up a wicket on his England one-day international debut on Tuesday -
but led his side to victory with the bat.
The 28-year-old,
pictured, finished with figures of 0-52 from 10 overs after
taking some punishment late in his spell against Bangladesh.
The Kent off-spinner, who was
selected for his first international appearance after Ryan
Sidebottom was ruled out through injury, had conceded just 20
runs from his first six overs.
The hosts went on to make 260-6 from their 50 overs and
England appeared on course for victory until a late collapse saw
three wickets fall for six runs.
Still needing 32 runs from 26 balls when he arrived at the
crease, batting at number 10, Tredwell successfully helped
centurion Eoin Morgan guide England to a two-wicket win.
Tredwell scored two not out from the seven balls he faced
as England reached 261-6 with seven balls to spare.
Tuesday, March 02 2010
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