10th ODI Match AFG vs BAN ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
AFG vs BAN match
Bangladesh Beat the Afghanistan
In
10th ODI Match
Bangladesh win by 3 runs
Group Stage :ODI 10 of 13
Afghanistan - 246/7 50/50
ov RR: 4.92
Bangladesh - 249/7 50/50 ov
RR: 4.98
v
Bangladesh have won by 3 runs in
tense finish
Bangladesh moved to within one
win of a place in the Asia Cup final after a nerve-jangling three-run victory
over Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.
Chasing 250 for victory,
Afghanistan required 19 off the last two overs, then eight off the last until
it came down to the final delivery with Samiullah Shenwari needing to hit a
four to win. However, Mustafizur Rahman held his nerve at the death to secure a
nail-biting victory for Bangladesh, who will face India in the final if they
can prevail in a winner-takes-all clash against Pakistan on Wednesday.
It was cruel on the Afghans who
lost a similarly close encounter with Pakistan only two days previously. On
that occasion the Pakistanis sneaked home in the final over to win by three
wickets. Nonetheless, they played a full part in what was an enthralling
contest which see-sawed throughout.
Afghanistan suffered another agonising defeat
Afghanistan suffered another agonising defeat
After winning the toss and
electing to bat, Bangladesh looked well shy of a competitive total after
slumping to 87/5. Having been 81/2, the introduction of Afghanistan's trump
card, the leg-spinner Rashid Khan, had an immediate effect.
Liton Das, who had played
beautifully for his 41 from 43 balls, had a rush of blood to the head and
top-edged an attempted sweep shot to slip. It precipitated a chaotic period of
play which saw key man Shakib Al Hasan run himself out for a duck two balls
later, before Mushfiqur Rahim was also run out in Rashid's next over.
Thankfully for Bangladesh,
Mahmudullah (74 from 81) and Imrul Kayes (72* from 89) – on his return to the
side after being called up as a late replacement for the injured Tamim Iqbal –
showed much cooler heads, putting on 128 for the sixth wicket to bat their team
into a strong position.
Mahmudullah eventually fell in
the 47th over, becoming a third victim for Aftab Alam (3/54), while Kayes
remained undefeated as Bangladesh posted 249/7.
Imrul Kayes played a vital knock on his return
to the side Imrul Kayes played a vital knock on his return to the side
Afghanistan's reply got off to a
rocky start when Mustafizur dismissed Ihsanullah with his first delivery, the
opener slicing to Nazmul Hossain Shanto at point, and Rahmat Shah was then run
out by Shakib for 1.
An uncharacteristically sedate
half-century from the usually explosive Mohammad Shahzad (53 off 81) and a more
aggressive half-century from Hashmatullah Shahidi (71 from 99) kept Afghanistan
in the hunt and captain Asghar Afghan (39 from 47) continued the momentum after
Shahzad was bowled by Mahmudullah.
The loss of Hashmatullah, bowled
by Mashrafe Mortaza, brought the big-hitting Mohammad Nabi to the crease and
his blitz of 38 from 28 balls swung the game in Afghanistan's favour and ramped
the pressure up on Bangladesh.
Mohammad Nabi threatened to win the match for
his side Mohammad Nabi threatened to win the match for his side
Nabi fell, though, with nine
balls remaining, caught by Nazmul off Shakib, to increase the tension further
still.
Mustafizur's caught-and-bowled
dismissal of Rashid from the second ball of the 50th over left Afghanistan's
chances in the hands of Shinwari (23* off 19) and Gulbadin Naib, but the
left-arm quick showed his class to seal a crucial victory – Shenwari hurling
his bat in the air as he attempted to hoick the ball into the leg side to find
the boundary his team required for victory.
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