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Bangladesh again lost the 3rd match vs. Sri Lanka

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This is 3rd time Bangladesh lost the cricket match vs. Sri Lanka Shere-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Monday 2pm to 8.45pm

 
Bangladesh was so near for win this cricket match.
The hosts, chasing 181 for victory in a rain-reduced 43 over’s match, were 114-2 in the 20th over. They crashed to 167 in 39.2 over’s losing eight wickets but added only 53 from a position of strength.
When the side’s topscorer Shamsur Rahman (62) was dismissed, 67 was required with eight wickets left but the middle-order combusted to hand the tourists a narrow win.
Opener Anamul Haque was back in the hutch in the second delivery of the innings, but a 79-run second-wicket partnership between Mominul Haque and Shamsur put them back on track.
Thisara Perera was the man to put an end to the partnership as he sent back Mominul, who was six runs short of his maiden ODI fifty.
Shamsur made it to his maiden ODI fifty but soon after fell victim of a run-out, leaving the score on 114-3.
Bangladesh’s chances started receding from that point and could add only 54 runs.
Mushfiqur Rahim, who was the ninth prey of Sri Lanka, added 27 runs off 50 deliveries. He saw five of his men join him and go back in a hurry.
Three of them were run-out including the last one, Rubel Hossain, as Sri Lanka came back from the dead to pull off an unlikely victory.
Angelo Mathews picked up three wickets, while Sachithra Senanayake took two.
Earlier, Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bowl first.
The match was delayed by an hour and forty five minutes as excessive water on the field took too much time to dry due to the new grass on the field despite the rain having stopped some time ago.
Sri Lanka were bowled out for 180 runs in 40 over’s.
They were in deep trouble at 67 for 8, struggling to get to 100 but Bangladesh bowlers and fielders let the Lankans off the hook.
But they fought back with a late 82-run ninth wicket partnership between Perera and Senanayake (30) to put up a respectable total.
Five drop catches by the home side let the shackles off the Sri Lankan batsmen.
Perera, who was adjudged Man of the Match, was reprieved three times.
He cashed in on the sloppy fielding to a career-best 80 off 57 balls, his third fifty that contained four boundaries and six sixes.
Rubel Hossain, Shakib Al Hasan and Arafat Sunny picked up two wickets each for the hosts.
The second of the three-ODI series will be on Feb 20 at the same venue.
At the last moment all Bangladeshi fan are shocked for this wicket.
Author by bd news.

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