Mustafizur, Rishad, Hridoy dazzle in Bangladesh's tight two-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

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Mustafizur, Rishad, Hridoy dazzle in Bangladesh's tight two-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

Thushara's 4 for 18 made lift difficult for Bangladesh, but Mahmudullah's experience.

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Mahmudullah's unbeaten 16 proved crucial as Bangladesh lost late wickets, Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, T20 World Cup, Dallas, June 7, 2024
Mahmudullah's unbeaten 16 proved crucial as Bangladesh lost late wickets • ICC/Getty Images

Bangladesh 125 for 8 (Hridoy 40, Litton 36, Thushara 4-18) beat Sri Lanka 124 for 9 (Nissanka 47, Mustafizur 3-17, Rishad 3-22) by two wickets

Nuwan Thushara's last over brought Sri Lanka screaming back into the match,as he first bowled Rishad Hossain, and then nailed Taskin Ahmed in front of the stumps with a pinpoint swinging yorker. This left Bangladesh eight wickets down, with 12 runs still to get.

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However, the experienced Mahmudullah was at the crease for Bangladesh, and despite some further nervy moments, pushed Bangladesh across the line off the last ball of the 19th over.

But this was a match chiefly decided by Bangladesh's own outstanding bowling. Mustafizur Rahman was the best among them, using shorter lengths and his cutters efficiently, to claim figures of 3 for 17. Rishad Hossain's three-for through the middle overs also kept Sri Lanka quiet.

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Mustafizur was instrumental in Sri Lanka's downward spiral through the middle overs, which culminated in a crash-and-burn end. Ultimately, their inability to find boundaries, or even rotate strike against good Bangladesh bowling resulted in their downfall. A score of 125 for 9 always seemed poor on a decent pitch, even if their bowlers made a match of it in the end.

The tight finish

It should never have got so close. With five overs to go, Bangladesh had only 25 left to get, five wickets in hand, and their two most experienced batters - Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah - at the crease.

But then Shakib uppercut a Matheesha Pathirana short ball, and Maheesh Theekshana took an outstanding diving catch at deep third, surging in from the rope to intercept the ball inches from the ground.

And then Sri Lanka's other slinger, Thushara, took two wickets in two balls in the next over - the 18th of the innings, first bowling Rishad who had tried to hit him inside out over cover, and then nailing Taskin with a toe-crusher that would have hit leg stump.

Thushara had three more balls left in the over, with Bangladesh still needing 12. Sri Lanka's best chance of stealing victory was for him to get another wicket before his spell ended. But Tanzim Hasan Sakib survived, and Mahmudullah was on strike next over.

Next over, bowled by Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka had used up all their frontliners hunting for wickets), Mahmudullah bludgeoned a thigh-high full toss into the deep square leg stands to ease Bangladesh's nerves.

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But there was more drama to come. With two runs needed, but desperate to keep strike off the last ball of the 19th over, Mahmudullah ventured a risky single to mid-off, and would have been out had Wanindu Hasaranga connected with his shy at the stumps. In the end, it went for overthrows and Bangladesh limped over the line.

Bangladesh congregate after Pathum Nissanka's dismissal, Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, T20 World Cup, Dallas, June 7, 2024
Bangladesh congregate after Pathum Nissanka's dismissal•ICC/Getty Images
Bangladesh boss bowling death overs

The definitive period of play, though, were the last seven overs of Sri Lanka's innings. They had arrived at the start of the 14th over in okay shape - 100 runs on the board, and seven wicket in hand.

But then they nosedived. Rishad first dismissed Charith Asalanka, having him caught slog sweeping at deep square leg, after his teammates had kept Asalanka quiet through much of the middle overs. Next ball, he had Hasaranga caught at slip with a ball that dipped and gripped.
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