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Erratic Bangladesh exit Asia Cup as Sri Lanka progress

2 Sep, 2022 6:40 AM, Fri

Erratic Bangladesh exit Asia Cup as Sri Lanka progress

An unpredictable showcase on the field from Bangladesh brought about them leaving the 2022 Asia Cup on Thursday (September 1) as Sri Lanka secured a thrill ride by two wickets to arrive at the Super Four. Regardless of seeming to have held onto the drive at critical points, Bangladesh surrendered additional items (8 wides and 4 no-balls) that ended up being expensive as Sri Lanks pursued down 184 with four balls in excess. Bangladesh ring in the progressions With the calls becoming stronger for an adjustment of their methodology, Bangladesh dropped both their openers for this pivotal conflict. The examination to open with Sabbir Rahman didn't function as he fell early however Mehidy Hasan Miraz stunned in the powerplay striking a couple of limits. He gave Bangladesh a solid beginning despite the fact that Shakib Al Hasan battled at the opposite end. Shakib at last kicked off consecutive incline shots for limits however Wanindu Hasaranga castling the free-streaming Mehidy was the key. Did Bangladesh exploit the beginning? Not actually. Shakib dialed back and Sri Lanka fended breaking off at the opposite end. Chamika Karunaratne struck in his first done with a short conveyance right external off that was scratched to the manager by Mushfiqur. At the point when Shakib seemed to have found his magic, Maheesh Theekshana fortified him to fix the rivals back. Thus, Bangladesh wound up reeling at 88/4 with 9 overs left in the innings. Afif Hossain and Mahmudullah then revamped and changed the entire appearance of the innings with their organization. The completion Afif flagged his goals as he hit Hasaranga for a six and a four off progressive conveyances and Mahmudullah got into the section by rehashing those accomplishments in Hasaranga's third over The savagery went on as Afif crushed Asitha Fernando too to direct Bangladesh to 138/4 with the last surge on the way. While Afif and Mahmudullah fell contrary to the rules in progression, Mosaddek Hossain featured with the bat again with an unbeaten appearance to direct his side beyond a forcing 180. The short ball ploy The initial three overs saw Sri Lanka score just 13 runs before the openers got the ball really rolling in the accompanying two overs of the powerplay. However, when it seemed as though Sri Lanka were in control, Bangladesh's short ball ploy did ponders. Ebadot Hossain made a fantasy start as he eliminated Pathum Nissanka, Charith Asalanka and Danushka Gunathilaka with short balls. Taskin Ahmed likewise got the fun together with a short-pitched conveyance that consumed Danushka Gunathilaka to leave Sri Lanka battling. Who featured in the success then? Kusal Mendis was awesome on the night against both speed and twist. He made 60 off 37 yet might have been excused long back as Mushfiqur dropped him right off the bat in the innings and Bangladesh excused him off a no-ball later on. He made them pay with a urgent fifty to keep his side above water before Dasun Shanaka dominated. The captain stopped Ebadot's force with progressive sixes that carried his side once more into the game before Mustafizur Rahman bowled a bouncer to pocket Kusal Mendis. Sri Lanka continued to lose wickets eventually yet Shanaka kept them in the chase with opportune limits before Chamika and Asitha staggered the Bangladesh assault right at the demise. To exacerbate the situation, Mahedi exceeded when Sri Lanka required 3 off 4 as the hitters got two runs separated from the extra to finish the success and take Bangladesh out of the competition. Brief scores: Bangladesh 183/7 in 20 overs (Afif Hossain 39, Mehidy Hasan 38; Chamika Karunaratne 2-32) lost to Sri Lanka184/8 in 19.2 overs (Kusal Mendis 60, Dasun Shanaka 45; Ebadot Hossain 3-51) by two wickets

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