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Shanto, Miraz ton propels Tigers to 334-5 against Afghanistan

September 04, 2023 00:00:00


Bangladesh's Mehidy Hasan Miraz (R) celebrates with Najmul Hossain Shanto after scoring a century (100 runs) during the Asia Cup 2023 one-day international cricket match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. Shanto also scored 104. — AFP

LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept 03 (Agencies): Ibrahim Zadran led Afghanistan's charge in the 335-run chase against Bangladesh in their must-win Asia Cup match against Afghanistan in Lahore on Sunday.

Afghanistan were on 151-3 in 30 overs till filling the report at 10:00pm

Zadran went to score 75 (74) before an one-handed stunner by Mushfiqur Rahim brought an end to his stay in the middle.

Afghanistan were rocked early by Shoriful Islam, who packed Rahmanullah Gurbaz for 1(7). Rahmat Shah and Ibrahim then rebuilt the innings before Taskin Ahmed cleaned up the former for 33(57), bringing an end to 78-run stand for the second wicket.

Earlier, allrounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Najmul Hossain Shanto smashed cracking centuries to help Bangladesh to a solid 334-5.

Miraz hit a 119-ball 112 for his highest ODI score while Shanto scored a 105-ball 104 as Bangladesh-who won the toss and batted-put up their highest ODI total outside their own country.

The pair lifted their team from the loss of Mohammad Naim (28) and Towhid Hridoy (0) through a third-wicket stand of 194 off 190 balls, punishing Afghanistan's spinners on a flat Gaddafi stadium pitch.

Bangladesh changed up their tactics after losing their first game to Sri Lanka by five wickets in Pallekele, promoting right-hander Miraz up the order to open the innings.

Miraz justified the decision by striking seven boundaries before he hurt his left hand while hitting a third six and walked off the field. He had scored his second ODI century.

Shanto hit nine boundaries and two sixes before he was run out in the 45th over as Bangladesh piled up 103 runs in the last ten overs.

Skipper Shakib Al Hasan carried on the good work with an 18-ball 32 not out that was spiced with four boundaries and a six.

Afghanistan's much-vaunted spin trio failed to stop the flow of runs with only Mujeeb Ur Rahman getting one wicket while Rashid Khan's wicket-less 10 overs cost 66 runs.

Bangladesh must win this match to keep their hopes of qualifying for the Super Four stage from Group B alive.

Pakistan has already qualified for the Super Fours from Group A by beating Nepal in their first match and then seeing their clash against India abandoned due to rain in Pallekele on Saturday.

The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Super Four stage.


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