Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Mahmudulla­h takes B’desh to final vs India

- HT@ SRI LANKA SIDDHARTH VISHWANATH­AN

COLOMBO: At 137/5 in 18 overs, chasing a target of 160, it seemed Bangladesh had thrown away the advantage after Tamim Iqbal’s 50. However, Mahmudulla­h, who had stepped down from captaincy following the return of Shakib Al Hasan, gave Bangladesh hope with some lusty blows. With 12 needed off the last over bowled by Isuru Udana, two run-outs increased the pressure.

To add to the drama, a furious Shakib called his players back after Mustafizur Rahman was run-out with Bangladesh needing 12 off 4 balls. Shakib was apparently unhappy that the umpires did not call two head-high deliveries no-balls. After a five-minute hold-up, the players returned. On the third ball, Mahmudulla­h stretched out to slam a boundary over extra cover. The fourth ball saw Kusal Perera missing a chance to run out Mahmdullah.

Mahmudulla­h then hoicked a full-length delivery over deep mid-wicket to spark off delirious celebratio­ns in the Bangladesh camp as they won the match by two wickets and one ball to spare to enter the final of the Nidahas Trophy 2018 tri-series.

The clash between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at the R Premadasa stadium on Friday was a story of two contrastin­g fortunes. For the hosts, Kusal Perera (61) and Thisara Perera (58) helped Sri Lanka recover from 53/5 to 159/7. In contrast, Bangladesh just managed to recover after Tamim Iqbal had laid a platform with his fifth fifty.

Sri Lanka’s final score from their disastrous start owed much to the Perera duo of Kusal and Thisara, who slammed their 10th and first fifties in a sixth wicket stand of 97. Chasing 160, Bangladesh lost Liton Das (0) and Sabbir Rahman (13) in quick succession but Tamim batted with confidence.

Giving Tamim support was Mushfiqur Rahim, who had hit two consecutiv­e fifties in the tournament. The wicketkeep­er-batsman continued his great form by starting off with two boundaries. Tamim showed intent after hitting a couple of boundaries by dancing down the track to Akila Dananjaya and then depositing him for a six over long off. The Bangladesh opener repeated the dose in the 12th over to reach his fifth fifty.

However, the game changed in the 13th over when Rahim (28) chipped left-arm orthodox spinner Amila Aponso to extra cover. In the next over, Tamim (50) edged Danushka Gunathilak­a to the keeper as Sri Lanka fought back. But they could not hold off Mahmudulla­h.

Before the toss, Bangladesh received a big boost when Shakib was declared fit for the game. The star all-rounder came out to lead the side and he chose to bowl.

The captain made his presence felt when struck in the third over as Danushka Gunathilak­a (4) topedged a lofted shot to be caught at long-on by Sabbir Rahman. Mustafizur Rahman got Mendis (11) as he miscued a pull to short-mid wicket.

Brief scores: Sri Lanka 159/7 (K Perera 61, T Perera 58) vs Bangladesh 160/8 (T Iqbal 50, Mahmudulla­h 43*). Bangladesh won by 2 wkts.

 ?? AP ?? Mahmudulla­h’s 43* off 18 balls saw Bangladesh through.
AP Mahmudulla­h’s 43* off 18 balls saw Bangladesh through.

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