Bangladesh v Bermuda: Rain delays play at the Queen's Park Oval after Bangladesh win the toss and elect to bowl With no sign of the rain easing off, the players endure a frustrating wait as the start of play is further delayed Play finally begins and Bermuda's Stephen Outerbridge is caught by Mohammad Rafique off Mashrafe Mortaza's delivery After rain returns with Bemuda struggling on 6-1, play is halted and the match is reduced to 35 overs per side Play resumes and Mortaza strikes again, removing Delyone Borden who is caught by Habibul Bashar at mid-off Bermuda slump to 11-3 when David Hemp is out for a duck, caught by Aftab Ahmed off Syed Rasel Rain interrupts play yet again before Abdur Razzak traps Irving Romaine lbw for just 11 to leave Bermuda reeling Oliver Pitcher manages 22 runs as more rain leads to the match being further reduced to 21 overs per side Dean Minors top-scores for Bermuda with 23 and Lionel Cann gets 16 before being clean bowled by Saqibul Hasan Kevin Hurdle suffers the same fate at the hands of Razzak and Bermuda end their innings on 94-9 Saleem Mukuddem claims three quick Bangladeshi wickets, removing Tamim Iqbal, Shahriar Nafees and Aftab Ahmed But Mohammad Ashraful's unbeaten stand of 59 with Saqibul Hasan sees Bangladesh to their target with three overs left Bangladesh's victory seals their place in the Super 8 stage - and confirms India's elimination from the tournament
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