Hasan blitz as Bangladesh stun Sri Lanka
Shakib Al Hasan smashed an explosive 92 not out to power Bangladesh
into the triangular one-day series final with an upset five-wicket win
over Sri Lanka here on Wednesday.
The left-hander cracked two sixes and 10 fours in his 69-ball knock
as Bangladesh surpassed Sri Lanka’s total of 147 with 7.1 overs to spare
in a match reduced by fog to 31 overs a side. The hosts will clash with
Sri Lanka again in Friday’s final after both teams finished their league
engagements with five points apiece, including a bonus point, with a win
each. Zimbabwe, who also won one match, ended with four points. It was
only the second win by Bangladesh over Sri Lanka in 25 one-day
internationals.
The hosts were reeling at 11-3 following a pair of run-outs, but
Hasan flayed the Sri Lankan attack with his hard and clean hitting. He
added 91 for the fourth wicket with skipper Mohammad Ashraful (26).
Naeem Islam (12 not out) finished the match in the 24th over when he
lofted unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis over long-on for a six, with
Hasan just eight runs short of his third one-day century.
Hasan, 21, was not the only star in the Bangladeshi victory as
debutant fast bowler Rubel Hossain (4-33) and paceman Mashrafe Mortaza
(3-25) earlier shared seven wickets to restrict Sri Lanka to a modest
total.
Sri Lanka were 95-3 following Sanath Jayasuriya’s 54, before losing
their last seven wickets for 52 runs, with the 19-year-old Hossain
striking at regular intervals in the closing overs. The tourists were
struggling at 4-2 after being put in to bat, but veteran left-handed
opener Jayasuriya steadied the innings with a 71-run stand for the third
wicket with skipper Mahela Jayawardene (28).
Mortaza did the early damage when he trapped Upul Tharanga with his
third delivery and then bowled Kumar Sangakkara in his next over, with
both batsmen failing to open their accounts.
The paceman then held a return catch to remove Jayasuriya, who also
completed 1,000 runs against Bangladesh during his 64-ball knock.
DHAKA, AFP
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