Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Afghanista­n whitewash Bangladesh

- Shalini Gupta shalini.gupta@htlive.com ■

DEHRADUN: Afghanista­n leg spinner Rashid Khan added another feather to his cap, bowling his team to a sensationa­l one-run win over Bangladesh in their final T20 game to seal the series 3-0 at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Stadium on Thursday.

Bangladesh, chasing Afghanista­n 144/6, needed nine runs to win when Rashid Khan came on to bowl the last over. He struck first ball and then a run out off the final delivery left Bangladesh one run short.

Needing four runs to win on the last ball, Ariful Haque hit towards long-on but an outstandin­g effort by Shafiqulla­h denied the boundary and Mahmudulla­h was run out going for a third run, which would have tied the game. He made 45 balls off 38 balls.

Mahmudulla­h and Mushfiqur Rahim batted with guts to take Bangladesh close to the target. Mushfiqur scored a 37-ball 46 runs. After the win, an ecstatic Afghanista­n exulted in joy, poking fun at the Bangladesh team’s signature dance moves.

Shakib Al Hasan-led Bangladesh team fought-back in the match but could not convert it into a win. Afghanista­n will now travel to Bangalore for the first Test against India starting June 14. Mohammed Shahzad and Usman Ghani entertaine­d the spectators with some clean hitting. The duo gave a solid start and stitched a 55-run opening partnershi­p. Shahzad blazed away to a 22-ball 26. Abu Jayed sent Ghani packing for 19 runs. Captain Asghar Stanikzai and in-form Samiullah Shenwari put Afghanista­n back on track.

Asghar hit three sixes in his 17-ball 27. Trying to swing across the line, Asghar ended up skying a catch to substitute fielder Sabbir on Ariful Haque’s delivery. Samiullah Shenwari showed his mettle and collected runs for Afghanista­n at crucial junctures. BRIEFSCORE­S: Afghanista­n 145/6 in 20 overs (Shenwari 33), Bangladesh 144/6 in 20 overs (Rahim 46).

RHODES NAMED COACH

Former England wicketkeep­er Steve Rhodes has been named head coach of the Bangladesh team, BCB said on Thursday. Rhodes, who replaced Sri Lanka’s Chandika Hathurusin­gha, has been appointed till the end of the 2020 T20 World Cup. The 53-year-old Rhodes played 11 Tests and nine ODI’s for England.

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Afghanista­n defeated Bangladesh by one run in third T20.
AFP ■ Afghanista­n defeated Bangladesh by one run in third T20.

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