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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025
Hridoy can't stop Bangladesh from another Asia Cup heartbreak

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TBS Report
09 September, 2023, 11:10 pm
Last modified: 09 September, 2023, 11:35 pm

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Hridoy can't stop Bangladesh from another Asia Cup heartbreak

Hridoy scored 82 runs from 97 balls, and his partnership with Mushfiqur Rahim gave some hope for Bangladesh. But as soon as Mushfiq departed, Hridoy had no one to continue the fight with.

TBS Report
09 September, 2023, 11:10 pm
Last modified: 09 September, 2023, 11:35 pm
Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

Towhid Hridoy fought hard but his third ODI half-century wasn't enough to guide Bangladesh home in their second Super 4s match against Sri Lanka on Saturday. They were eventually bundled out for 236 runs in 48.1 overs and lost the match by 21 runs.

Hridoy scored 82 runs from 97 balls, and his partnership with Mushfiqur Rahim gave some hope for Bangladesh. But as soon as Mushfiq departed, Hridoy had no one to continue the fight with.

Towhid Hridoy got to his half-century off 73 balls but Bangladesh lost Mushfiqur after the duo stabilised things with a 72-run partnership. The duo helped Bangladesh recover from a middle-over collapse.

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Nasum Ahmed and Hasan Mahmud put up some late fireworks and both batted at a strike rate of 100 or more, but they were never going to be enough.

Earlier in the 258-run chase, the opening pair of Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mohammad Naim had accumulated 55 runs for the first wicket before Dasun Shanka crashed the Bangladesh party with a double blow. Bangladesh then went on to lose two more wickets of Shakib Al Hasan and Litton Das.

With this defeat, Bangladesh are all but out of the tournament with a match in hand against India on Friday. Bangladesh will have to depend on a number of 'if's and 'but's and beat India in their final match if they want to qualify for the final.

Earlier, Sri Lanka finished with 257 for nine after 50 overs after they were asked to bat first by Bangladesh skipper Shakib.

Sadeera Samarawickrama hit a masterful 93 off just 72 on a pitch where the others mostly struggled to find their timing. 

There were a lot of lucky runs on a pitch that offered a lot of help to both the seamers and spinners but the visiting fast bowlers yet again showed why they are part of one of the world's best pace-bowling groups.

Taskin Ahmed nearly got Pathum Nissanka before a great use of the DRS saved him early in the innings. Shoriful Islam took the new ball but Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan replaced him with Hasan Mahmud, keeping in mind Dimuth Karunaratne's weakness against right-arm pace. 

Karunaratne (18 off 17) struck Hasan for two consecutive boundaries but the latter had the last laugh as he got one to seam away off the pitch and induce the outside edge. 

The new ball bowlers asked questions constantly but without any luck. The ball moved around a lot and beat the edges of the bat of Nissanka and Kusal Mendis. The attacking line and length worked counterproductively, though, for Sri Lanka as they scored at a fair clip in the powerplay (51/1). 

The left-arm spinning duo of Shakib Al Hasan and Nasum Ahmed slowed things down and put pressure on Nissanka and Mendis. Bangladesh gave away just 34 runs between overs 11 and 20 although they didn't find a breakthrough. 

Nissanka was dropped by Mushfiqur Rahim behind the stumps in the 19th over. His partner Mendis was lucky twice in the 22nd over as Shamim Hossain misjudged a catch at the boundary and a genuine edge raced to the boundary. But Shoriful, impressive in the previous match as well, got the much-needed wicket of Nissanka as he trapped the right-hander leg-before after scoring 40 off 60.

Right after his fifty, Mendis (58 off 79) threw it away by ramping a short ball straight to deep third man. Shoriful nailed a few straight short balls before luring Mendis into going after a wider one. Sri Lanka were in trouble with two new batters in the middle at 117 for three in the 26th over.

Taskin was wicketless in his opening spell despite bowling brilliantly but got his reward in the 32nd over as he got rid of Charith Asanlanka (10 off 23).  Dhananjaya de Silva failed with the bat too but the star for Sri Lanka was Sadeera Samarawickrama. 

A classy right-handed batter, Samarawickrama negotiated the spin trio of Bangladesh with utmost conviction. It looked like he was batting on a different pitch altogether. His game awareness caught the eye of everyone as he took calculative risks and rotated strikes regularly to keep the scoreboard moving. 

He added 60 off 57 with Dasun Shanaka (24 off 32) to take the total above par. 

Hasan Mahmud (3/57) was the most impressive of the bowlers. He was unfortunate at times to be hit for boundaries but kept on hitting the right areas. After getting two batting stalwarts - Karunaratne and de Silva - Hasan castled Shanaka, one of Sri Lanka's biggest hitters. 

Hasan bowled a magnificent 47th over, giving away four runs and getting rid of Shanaka. Shakib entrusted him with the penultimate over and despite being hit for a six first ball, he finished well and affected a run out with some excellent footwork. 

Taskin got his second wicket by bouncing out Maheesh Theekshana in the final over. The well-set Samarawickrama hit a four and a six then to take Sri Lanka past 250 before getting out last ball.

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