1st Match ODI ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
BaN vs sl
match
Bangladesh Beat The Sri Lanka
In
1st ODI Match
Bangladesh win by 137 runs
Group Stage :ODI 1 of 13
Bangladesh - 261 49.3/50 ov
RR: 5.27
Sri Lanka - 124 35.2/50 ov
RR: 3.5
v Bangladesh
win tournament opener by 137 runs
v Sri
Lanka folding in chase, lose wickets at regular intervals
v Mushfiqur's
career-best 144 shepherds Bangladesh to 261
v Malinga(4/23)
excels in comeback ODI match after lengthy hiatus
v Tamim
Iqbal out of tourney with broken wrist
Bangladesh Batting
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R
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B
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4s
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6s
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S/R
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Tamim Iqbal NOT OUT
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2
|
4
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0
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0
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50.00
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Liton Das WKTc Kusal Mendis b Lasith Malinga
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0
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4
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0
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0
|
0.00
|
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Shakib Al Hasan b
Lasith Malinga
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0
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1
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0
|
0
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0.00
|
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Mushfiqur Rahimc Kusal Mendis b Thisara Perera
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144
|
150
|
11
|
4
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96.00
|
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Mohammad Mithunc Kusal Perera b Lasith Malinga
|
63
|
68
|
5
|
2
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92.64
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Mahmudullahc Dhananjaya de Silva b Amila Aponso
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1
|
4
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0
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0
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25.00
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Mosaddek Hossainc Kusal Perera b Lasith Malinga
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1
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5
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0
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0
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20.00
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Mehedi Hasanc & b Suranga Lakmal
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15
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21
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0
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0
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71.42
|
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Mashrafe Mortaza CPTc Upul Tharanga b Dhananjaya de Silva
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11
|
18
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2
|
0
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61.11
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Rubel Hossainlbw Dhananjaya de Silva
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2
|
12
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0
|
0
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16.66
|
|
Mustafizur Rahmanrun out (Kusal Mendis/Kusal Perera)
|
10
|
11
|
1
|
0
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90.90
|
|
Extras(nb 1, w 7, lb 4) 12
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Total(all out, 49.3 overs) 261
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VS
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Sri Lanka Batting
|
R
|
B
|
4s
|
6s
|
S/R
|
|
Upul Tharangab Mashrafe Mortaza
|
27
|
16
|
4
|
1
|
168.75
|
|
Kusal Mendislbw Mustafizur Rahman
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0.00
|
|
Kusal Perera WKTlbw Mehedi Hasan
|
11
|
24
|
2
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0
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45.83
|
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Dhananjaya de Silvalbw Mashrafe Mortaza
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0
|
3
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0
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0
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0.00
|
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Angelo Mathews CPTlbw Rubel Hossain
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16
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34
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0
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0
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47.05
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Dasun Shanakarun out (Shakib Al Hasan/Mehedi Hasan)
|
7
|
22
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0
|
0
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31.81
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Thisara Pererac Rubel Hossain b Mehedi Hasan
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6
|
9
|
1
|
0
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66.66
|
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Dilruwan Pererast Liton Das b Mosaddek Hossain
|
29
|
44
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0
|
2
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65.90
|
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Suranga Lakmalb Mustafizur Rahman
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20
|
25
|
1
|
1
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80.00
|
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Amila AponsoCaught, b Shakib Al Hasan
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4
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31
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0
|
0
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12.90
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Lasith Malinga NOT OUT
|
3
|
3
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0
|
0
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100.00
|
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Extras(lb 1) 1
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Total(all out, 35.2 overs) 124
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Mushfiqur Rahim’s match-winning
144 against Sri Lanka on Saturday, 15 September, was the joint second-highest
individual score in Asia Cup history, but he would have been stuck on 112 had
it not been for Tamim Iqbal’s bravery.
The opener fractured his left
wrist earlier in the game, when struck by a delivery from Suranga Lakmal, and
had to retire hurt. But when Mustafizur Rahman was run out in the 47th over,
Bangladesh were effectively restricted to 229.
To the amazement of most
onlookers, Iqbal walked out and proceeded to bat with just one hand. He fended
off the first ball he faced, and Rahim them farmed strike as much as possible,
taking Thisara Perera to the cleaners, and 32 runs were added for the last
wicket. It helped Bangladesh post 261, and their bowlers then bundled out Sri
Lanka for 124 for a 137-run win.
Rahim later paid tribute to
Iqbal. “(I was) really surprised to see Tamim come to bat, it’s a great
gesture,” said Rahim after being declared Player of the Match. “When I saw him,
it boosted me to do something for him and for my country.”
Mashrafe Mortaza, the Bangladesh
captain, also lauded Iqbal, and succinctly said: “I think the word for Tamim is
that 'people should always remember him'."
After opting to bat, Bangladesh
were effectively reduced to 2/3 after Iqbal retired hurt and Lasith Malinga, on
his international comeback, sent back Liton Das and Shakib Al Hasan for nought.
But Rahim found good support in Mohammad Mithun (63), and their 131-run
partnership was largely responsible for Bangladesh’s big total.
“We didn't get the start we
wanted, but credit to Mithun for taking the pressure away from me. And after
that I just took my chances and it paid off,” said Rahim.
Mushfiqur Rahim scored the joint
second-highest score in Asia Cup history Mushfiqur Rahim scored the joint
second-highest score in Asia Cup history
“It is probably the best I've
batted because it's difficult to concentrate with the heat and the running
between the wickets as well. We've been in great, but I haven't been able to
convert my starts into big innings. So that's paid off.”
Despite the comprehensive
victory, however, Mortaza said the team can still improve a lot, especially in
the batting department. "The way our seniors are performing, it's really
promising. (But) I think we can improve a lot, the way we lose wickets,” he
said.
“Hopefully, we'll look after this
very well. Mithun was out at the wrong time, and we could've made 280-290 if he
wasn't out. The fielding has to be better as well.”
Fielding is an area of concern
for Sri Lanka as well. There were plenty of dropped catches in the first
innings, and thereafter, their batsmen didn’t show up at all. “It was a pretty
bad effort from the whole team,” said Angelo Mathews, their captain. “After having
them 3/3, we let them off the hook by dropping catches. And Mushy batted very
well.
“We made lot of bad decisions
while batting. It was a good wicket to bat on. I thought 260 was a chase-able
total. But we made a lot of mistakes. We lost too many wickets and no one got
going today.”
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will now
face Afghanistan on Monday and Thursday respectively.
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