Khaleej Times

Afghans register thrilling victory over Bangladesh

- AFP

dhaka — Afghanista­n skipper Asghar Stanikzai top-scored 57 runs as his side shocked Bangladesh by claiming a two-wicket victory in the second one-day internatio­nal to level the three-match series 1-1 in Dhaka on Wednesday.

Bowlers set up the win for Afghanista­n as leg-spinner Rashid Khan took 3-35 and Mohammad Nabi claimed 2-16 to help the visitors dismiss Bangladesh for a modest 208 runs on a slow pitch at the Sher-eBangla National Stadium.

Man-of-the-match Nabi showed his all-round skill scoring 49 runs and putting on 107 runs with Stanikzai in the fifth wicket as Afghanista­n recovered from 63-4 to reach 212-8, completing their second win against Bangladesh in four meetings.

Stanikzai hit four fours and two sixes in his 95 balls to atone for some of his causal batting in the opening match, which saw Afghanista­n lose by seven runs despite dominating Bangladesh­i bowlers for a long period.

Defending a modest score, Shakib Al Hasan gave Bangladesh some hope with three early wickets before finishing with 4-47, but Nabi and Stanikzai stood firm to put Afghanista­n in a strong position.

Mashrafe Mortaza trapped Nabi leg-before to end their partnershi­p before debutant Mosaddek Hossain, who claimed 2-30, including one off his first ball, removed Stanikzai.

But Najibullah Zadran made 22 and other lower-order batsmen gave him valuable support to see Afghanista­n home, setting the third and final match on October 1 as the series decider. Stanikzai hailed his bowlers for their brilliant effort.

“This match, the credit goes to the team. Nabi and Rashid bowled really well,” he said.

“The ball reversed in the end, but Najib did it for us.”

Earlier, Bangladesh could only pass the 200-run mark owing to an unbeaten 45 runs of Mosaddek, who shared 43 runs with Rubel Hossain in the last wicket pair.

Put into bat first, Bangladesh, who were looking for their 100th ODI win and to wrap-up the series after winning Sunday’s first match by a narrow seven runs, made a cautious start with the opening pair fetching 45 runs.

Mirwais Ashraf, who claimed 2-23, removed both the openers Tamim Iqbal (20) and Soumya Sarkar (20) before Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudulla­h Riyad revived the innings, adding 61 runs for the third wicket. —

Scoreboard

T Iqbal c Dawlat b Ashraf S Sarkar c Hashmatull­ah c Ashraf M Riyad b Naveen M Rahim c Naveen b Shah Shakib lbw b Nabi S Rahman lbw b Rashid M Hossain not out M Mortaza c Dawlat b Nabi T Islam lbw b R Khan T Ahmed lbw b R Khan R Hossain run out Extras (b1, lb7, w8, nb1) 1-45(Tamim), 2-50 (Soumya), 3-111 (Mahmudulla­h), 4-122 (Rahim), 5-138 (Shakib), 6-138 (Sabbir), 7-141 (Mortaza), 8-165 (Taijul), 9-165 (Taskin), 10-208 (Rubel)

Nabi 10-3-16-2, Dawlat 8-1-470(w4), Ashraf 5-0-23-2 Naveen-ul-Haq 8.2-0-49-1(w1), Rashid 10-2-35-3 (w1), Shah 8-0-30-1(nb1, w2) Extras (lb2, w5)

M Shahzad c Taskin b Shakib N Mangal c Taijul b Shakib R Shah lbw b Shakib H Shahidi lbw b Mosaddek A Stanikzai c Sabbir b Mosaddek M Nabi lbw b Mortaza N Zadran c Mosaddek b Taskin R Khan lbw b Shakib M Ashraf not out D Zadran not out

 ?? AP ?? Mohammad Shahzad plays a shot as Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim looks on in Dhaka. —
AP Mohammad Shahzad plays a shot as Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim looks on in Dhaka. —

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