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Madushanka’s hat-trick on debut seals title for S Lanka

Fourth bowler in history to claim hat-trick on debut

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The guys put their heart and soul in the practices

DHAKA: Shehan Madushanka became the fourth bowler in history to claim a hat-trick on debut as Sri Lanka crushed Bangladesh by 79 runs to win the trination one-day internatio­nal tournament in Dhaka yesterday.

The 22-year-old pacer claimed Bangladesh’s last three wickets before finishing with 3-26 as Sri Lanka defended their modest score of 221 runs by bowling out Bangladesh for 142 in 41.1 overs.

Madushanka took the wickets of Rubel Hossain and Mashrafe Mortaza in the last two balls of his sixth over before he removed Mahmudulla­h Riyad in the next over to complete his hat-trick. He joined South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada, Bangladesh’s Taijul Islam and teammate Wanidu Hasaranga who have also achieved the rare feat.

Mahmudulla­h staged a valiant fight for Bangladesh with 76 off 92 balls but he lacked support from other batsmen, who missed the batting of all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan due to a finger injury he suffered in the game.

Medium pacer Dushmantha Chameera and spinner Akila Dananjaya claimed two wickets each for Sri Lanka. “We are over the moon... the guys put their heart and soul in the practices and then when they go in to the middle they put their heart and soul,” said Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal.

“They had the plans and they executed well, and credit goes to everyone who played the series.” Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza refused to use Shakib’s injury as an excuse. “When he fell, we were sure he wouldn’t be playing. We saw his hand. We knew it wasn’t possible for him to bat. So we had asked the others not to think about it. I wouldn’t use it as an excuse when chasing 220-odd runs,” he said.

“Everyone is disappoint­ed in the dressing room. We expected to win having come this far,” he added.

Earlier, fast bowler Rubel claimed four wickets to help Bangladesh dismiss Sri Lanka for 221 runs on a sluggish pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. Hossain, who returned with the figures of 4-46, was ably supported by fellow paceman Mustafizur Rahman (2-29) as the hosts made regular strikes after the visitors elected to bat first.

Upul Tharanga top-scored with 56 off 99 balls while skipper Dinesh Chandimal added 45. Wicketkeep­erbatsman Niroshan Dickwella made 42. Sri Lanka will now play two Test matches against Bangladesh with the first Test beginning in the port city of Chittagong on January 31. The Test series will follow two Twenty20 internatio­nals between the two teams. — AFP

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 ??  ?? DHAKA: Sri Lanka cricketer Akila Dananjaya (L) celebrates after the dismissal of Bangladesh cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim during the final one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the Tri-Nations Series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dhaka yesterday.— AFP
DHAKA: Sri Lanka cricketer Akila Dananjaya (L) celebrates after the dismissal of Bangladesh cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim during the final one day internatio­nal (ODI) match in the Tri-Nations Series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Dhaka yesterday.— AFP
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