Asia Cup 2022 Match 3 BAN vs AFG Who won yesterday s Bangladesh vs Afghanistan match?
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Scorecard: A spectacular finish from Najibullah Zadran as Afghanistan make it two wins in two in Scorecard: Chasing 128, Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz had a lucky escape as he was dropped at long-on off Shakib Al Hasan’s bowling in the third over. However, he could not utilize the opportunity. Struggling for rhythm, he was stumped for 11 off 18. Gurbaz charged down the track to Shakib and was stranded as the left-arm spinner fired one short and flat. Hazratullah Zazai opened up after a slow start, but could not come up with a significant contribution. He was dismissed lbw by Hossain for 23 off 26 as he completed missed his sweep. Tight bowling by Bangladesh meant that Afghanistan struggled to 48 for two at the halfway stage. There was more trouble for the chasing side as their skipper Mohammad Nabi (eight) was foxed by an off-cutter from Saifuddin and was trapped in front of the stumps. At 62 for three, Bangladesh would have entertained hopes of a win, but Najibullah blew them away with a sensational display of monster hitting.
Scorecard: A solid show from Afghanistan's spinners Scorecard: Hossain managed to find a few crucial boundaries and featured in a sixth-wicket stand of 36 with Mahmudullah (25 off 27). Just as Bangladesh were preparing for the final assault, Mahmudullah perished to Rashid, miscuing a slog sweep. Hossain kept the fight alive for Bangladesh and batted till the end to ensure his team was not completely out of the contest.
Asia Cup 2022 Match 3 BAN vs AFG Who won yesterday s Bangladesh vs Afghanistan match
Najibullah Zadran celebrates after hitting the winning runs against Bangladesh. Pic: Getty Images beat by seven wickets in yesterday’s (August 30) in Sharjah. With the victory, they became the first team in the competition to qualify for the Super 4. Bowling first after losing the toss, Afghanistan did an excellent job of restricting Bangladesh to 127 for seven. (43* off 17) and (42* off 41) then played key knocks to lift their team to an emphatic victory in 18.3 overs. Heading into the last four overs, the match was evenly poised with Afghanistan needing 43 runs. However, Najibullah clubbed Mustafizur Rahman for two maximums in the 17th over to shift the momentum of the contest. Twenty-two runs came off the 18th over bowled by Mohammad Saifuddin as Afghanistan took complete control of proceedings. Najibullah launched the last two balls of the over for sixes. Fittingly, he finished off the match with another maximum, thumping Mosaddek Hossain down the ground. Ibrahim-Najibullah's stand was worth 69, coming in a mere 5.3 overs. A spectacular finish from Najibullah Zadran as Afghanistan make it two wins in two inScorecard: A spectacular finish from Najibullah Zadran as Afghanistan make it two wins in two in Scorecard: Chasing 128, Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz had a lucky escape as he was dropped at long-on off Shakib Al Hasan’s bowling in the third over. However, he could not utilize the opportunity. Struggling for rhythm, he was stumped for 11 off 18. Gurbaz charged down the track to Shakib and was stranded as the left-arm spinner fired one short and flat. Hazratullah Zazai opened up after a slow start, but could not come up with a significant contribution. He was dismissed lbw by Hossain for 23 off 26 as he completed missed his sweep. Tight bowling by Bangladesh meant that Afghanistan struggled to 48 for two at the halfway stage. There was more trouble for the chasing side as their skipper Mohammad Nabi (eight) was foxed by an off-cutter from Saifuddin and was trapped in front of the stumps. At 62 for three, Bangladesh would have entertained hopes of a win, but Najibullah blew them away with a sensational display of monster hitting.
Mujeeb Rashid shine as Afghanistan restrict Bangladesh to 127 7
Mujeeb ur Rahman celebrates the wicket of Anamul Haque. Pic: Getty Images Spinners Mujeeb Ur Rahman (3/16) and Rashid Khan (3/22) came up with impressive efforts as Afghanistan held Bangladesh to 127 for seven after losing the toss and bowling first. A lethargic Bangladesh lost half their side for 53 in the 11th over. However, a fighting knock from Hossain (48* off 31) lifted Bangladesh’s spirits. Bangladesh got off to an unproductive start as Mujeeb cleaned up Mohammad Naim (six) with a carrom ball. Afghanistan then used a review to overturn a not-out decision against Anamul Haque (five). The batter was adjudged lbw to Mujeeb as he missed a short of a length delivery. Mujeeb had his third in the last over of the powerplay as he bowled Bangladesh captain Shakib (11) through the gate with another carrom ball. The wickets kept tumbling for the batting side as Rashid trapped Mushfiqur Rahim (one) lbw with a googly. Bangladesh were five down when Rashid had Afif Hossain (12) leg before with another wrong'un. A solid show from Afghanistan's spinnersScorecard: A solid show from Afghanistan's spinners Scorecard: Hossain managed to find a few crucial boundaries and featured in a sixth-wicket stand of 36 with Mahmudullah (25 off 27). Just as Bangladesh were preparing for the final assault, Mahmudullah perished to Rashid, miscuing a slog sweep. Hossain kept the fight alive for Bangladesh and batted till the end to ensure his team was not completely out of the contest.