Asia Cup: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by eight runs to stay alive in Super 4s race | Cricket News


Asia Cup: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by eight runs to stay alive in Super 4s race
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Special Arrangement)

Bangladesh secured a crucial eight-run victory against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup group league match on Tuesday, keeping their Super Fours qualification hopes alive.Following their previous six-wicket loss to Sri Lanka, Bangladesh delivered a strong team performance in a competitive match that saw multiple momentum shifts.Afghanistan appeared to be in control at the halfway point after limiting Bangladesh to 154 for five. However, they struggled in their chase and were ultimately bowled out for 146 in 20 overs.Azmatullah Omarzai made a significant impact with his quick 30 runs off 16 balls, including 20 runs in Saif Hassan’s 14th over, which sparked Afghanistan’s comeback after a slow start.Omarzai’s innings ended shortly after hitting a six off Taskin Ahmed in the 16th over. Mustafizur Rahman sealed Afghanistan’s fate by dismissing Rashid Khan for 20 and AM Ghazanfar for 0 in consecutive deliveries during the penultimate over.Bangladesh’s success was built on excellent fielding and dominant performances in both powerplays. They scored 59 runs without losing any wickets in the first powerplay and restricted Afghanistan to 27 for two in their batting powerplay.Nasum Ahmed set the tone early by dismissing Sediqullah Atal with his first delivery. He continued his impressive spell by taking Ibrahim Zadran’s wicket for 5 runs in the fifth over.Despite Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s strong batting performance at the top, Afghanistan struggled as Gulbadin Naib departed for 16 runs without making a significant impact.Bangladesh’s spinners Nasum Ahmed and Rishad Hossain outperformed their Afghan counterparts. Nasum finished with figures of 4-1-11-2, while Rishad took 2 wickets for 18 runs in his 4 overs. Afghanistan’s spinners Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad had earlier restricted Bangladesh with impressive spells of 2/26 and 2/23 respectively.Bangladesh’s innings was highlighted by opener Tanzid Hasan’s quick-fire 52 runs off 31 balls. His partnership with Saif Hassan, who scored 30, helped Bangladesh reach 87 for one at the halfway mark.The Afghan bowling attack, led by their spinners and supported by Azmatullah Omarzai, managed to slow down Bangladesh’s scoring rate with accurate bowling and variations.Tanzid Hasan’s aggressive batting included four boundaries off Fazalhaq Farooqi in the third over, despite surviving a close leg-before appeal.Saif Hassan demonstrated his intent with a powerful six against AM Ghazanfar. Tanzid followed with two more spectacular sixes off the Afghan spinner in the sixth over.Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan broke the opening partnership when his low delivery defeated Saif’s sweep shot and hit the off-stump.Although Bangladesh maintained a good scoring rate until the tenth over, they faced increasing pressure from Afghanistan’s spinners, who maintained tight lines and restricted the batsmen’s scoring opportunities.



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