<|endoftext|> people wonderful. He says that throughout his career his clients never worried about him -- only about winning their cases. But PETA was different – Hirschkop telling me how worried they were about his health when he took ill during a case.
Quietly Making Noise For 50 Years
Philip Hirschkop is a contradiction in terms. He spent 50 years making tremendous noise as a lawyer – both by his own actions and in the impact of his results. But Hirschkop is not a household name like some other lawyers who have handled high-profile cases and had famous clients. He certainly could have been. But he chose not to do the things that can make lawyers into celebrities. He turned down several offers over the years from publishers to write a my life in court-type book. He says he has no interest. More than going to a star-studded party after a win, Hirschkop��s biggest satisfaction, he told me, was looking at himself in the shaving mirror the next morning and saying – hey pop, I did good.
Hirschkop has just two pictures on his desk – one of his old dog and the other, taken by Bernard Cohen, of him and his father standing before the Supreme Court after the argument in Loving. ��To me, that��s more than reward enough.��<|endoftext|>Bangladesh 200 for 4 (Shakib 51*, Ashwin 1-32) beat India 200 in 45 overs (Dhawan 53, Mustafizur 6-43) by six wickets (D/L method)
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
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Mustafizur Rahman was the hero in Mirpur again, (off)cutting through India's batting with a six-wicket haul to add to his five-for on ODI debut, and launching Bangladesh to their first ever bilateral series win against India. Mustafizur's 6 for 43, the second best figures by a Bangladesh bowler in ODIs, skittled India for 200, before Shakib Al Hasan steered the chase with a busy fifty, his second on the trot.
With this six-wicket win, Bangladesh also cemented their place in the 2017 Champions Trophy. An overjoyed Mashrafe Mortaza, who has been a part of each of Bangladesh's five victories against India, toasted his team's "big achievement".
Why Bangladesh's target was 200 When the rains came, India were already eight wickets down after 43.5 overs. Because the game was revised to 47 overs per side, India lost out on some batting opportunity, but that loss was minimal as they were already eight down at the time of the interruption. According to the DLS calculations, the batting resources denied to Bangladesh at the start of their innings, compared to what they would have had in a full 50-over innings, was marginally more than the resources India lost out on. Had India been only five wickets down instead of eight at the time of the interruption, Bangladesh's target would have been 214 even if India had eventually been dismissed for 200. That is because, according to DLS calculations, the potential to score runs in three overs would have been higher with five wickets in hand, than with two in hand.
Mustafizur struck with the second ball of the game, having Rohit Sharma drive away from the body to point for a duck, before coming back to dismiss Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni and Axar Patel in a decisive batting Powerplay that yielded three wickets for 17 runs. When Mustafizur got R Ashwin, he became only the second bowler after Zimbabwe's Brian Vitori to claim five-fors in his first two ODIs.
Mustafizur clapped till his hands hurt and he was mobbed by his team-mates. Mirpur raised itself to a big roar, lapping up its new hero. He would return after the rain break, which caused the target to be revised to 200 in 47 overs, to immediately bowl Ravindra Jadeja via a deflection off the pads.
Bangladesh had a brisk start to their chase, slicing 71 runs off the target in 15 overs. Tamim Iqbal lobbed Dhawal Kulkarni to slip for 13 off 21 balls, Soumya Sarkar was pinged on the badge of the helmet, and there were edges aplenty, but all of it was brushed aside.
Though Soumya was not in fluid touch, with drags and heaves counterbalancing the orthodox drives from the previous game, he added 52 with Litton Das. The spinners briefly helped India claw their way back, Sarkar and Litton falling within four overs of each other. Ashwin, aided by close catchers, prey