• November 21, 2024, 7:46 pm

Bangladesh won three-match series

Staff Reporter :: 905 Time View :
Update : Sunday, March 12, 2023

Mehidy Hasan Miraz came up with a stellar allround show as Bangladesh scripted a memorable series victory over mighty England, securing a four-wicket win in the second T20 match at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Bangladesh won the three-match series opener by six wickets and now the hard- fought victory in the second game gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead. Miraz claimed his career-best 4-12 in this format and then played a 16 ball- 20 with willow to play a major role in winning the game. As crucial as it was the innings of Najmul Hossain Shanto who steered Bangladesh through a torrid period to remain not out on 46.

He played a 30 ball-51 in the first match to give Bangladesh the six-wicket victory. After Miraz’s magic with cherry bowled England out for just 117 in 20 overs, Bangladesh knocked off the target with seven balls to spare, reaching 120-6. Fast bowler Jofra Archer gave England a flicker of hope, snapping up 3-13 but Shanto held the nerve impeccably.

Bangladesh lost both the openers Liton Das and Rony Talukdar, both for 9 in the chase, of moderate target inside first powerplay for only 27 runs.

Shanto who came to the crease in third over held the one end with utmost confidence but the chase got the pace when Miraz struck two sixes for his 16 ball-20. Bangladesh earlier saw the departure of Towhid Hridoy for 17 as leg- spinner Rehan Ahmed removed him for his debut wicket in just his second ball.

Archer removed Miraz with a slower delivery and then clocked 92 miles pace to rattle the stump of Afif Hossain. Moeen Ali in between claimed the wicket of skipper Shakib Al Hasan as Bangladesh were left at 100-6 in 18th over.

England appeared to be pumped up, sensing an unlikely victory but Shanto and Taskin Ahmed hit three boundaries off Chris Jordan’s first over of the day to close out the game, sending the packed stadium into delirium.

Taskin who hit the winning boundary was not out on 8. Earlier, all of the Bangladesh bowlers came up with disciplined show in slow
track to curb the aggression of the power-packed England batting line up after Captain Shakib Al Hasan chose to bowl first.

Fast bowler Taskin Ahmed gave Bangladesh a good start, taking out Dawid Malan, caught by Hasan Mahmud at third man for 5. But England appeared to recover the early trouble, thanks to Phil Salt and Moeen Ali, who helped the side touch 50-run mark in the first powerplay.

 


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