Afghanistan completed his domination in Bangladesh with a significant 200-run victory in the third and last ODI in Abu Dhabi and packed the net sweeping of the 3-0 series. After publishing 293 for 9, the hosts joined Bangladesh at only 93 at the age of 28 and completed a remarkable turn after lost the T20i series with the same margin.
Afghan shifts were enshrined in half a century by Ibrahim Zadran and Mohammad Nabi, while the young sailor Bilal himself claimed the first five goals. Rashid Khan, as always, played his role with a devastating rupture of three goals in his introductory charm, which left Bangladeshi winding.
The Bangladesh bulling continued throughout the series and showed no signs of relaxation. Mohammad Naim’s painful 23-magic stay ended when Azmatulh Omarzai found that his edge slipped on 7. Saif Hassan gave some early resistance with several sharp borders, including two, but lacked support from the other end.
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh, 3. ODI: The most important points from Abu Dhabi
Hossain Hossain Saaine’s unfortunate running in Odis persisted as Bilal bowed him out of the inner edge. From there, Bangladesh’s shifts disintegrated. Towhid Hidoy was imprisoned by the first ball of Rashid Google, while Saif after a smooth 43 out of 54 balls dropped to another van that walked through the bat and pad.
The collapse gathered pace. Mehida Hasan Miraz nicknamed for himself, Shamim Hossain ran out of another ball and Nurul Hasan became the third victim of Rashida, Lbw pinned. He returned himself to remove Tanvir Islam and Rishad Hossain before completing his five for when Hasan Mahmud set out and sealed Bangladesh’s most difficult defeat in the series.
Previously, Afghanistani’s highest order laid the foundation for a strong sum. Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmanullah Gurbaz gave them a flying beginning and added 99 for the first goal. Gurbaz, usually aggressive, hit five four and six in his 42 before he fallen against the game. He continued constantly, reached his fifty and added 74 for the second goal with Sediqulla atal to take Afghanistan to 173 in 1.
Just as it seemed that visitors became a total of 300 Plus, Saif Hassan’s part -time part was briefly turning the tide when he raised three goals in four overs to reduce Afghanistan to 188 in 5.
At 249 for 9 in the 48th place, Nabi was 24 when the Bangladesh nadid kulhated after the bowling of two supplies. Mehida Hasan Miraz entered to finish again – and pay the price. Nabi smashed him into three sixes in four balls, then plundered six and three four of Hasan Mahmud in the final. Its 58 not of 38 supplies driven by Afghanistan to 293, with 44 runs in the last two breaks.
Bangladesh never looked capable of mounting the chase, their shifts consisted without resistance. The 200th victory not only completed the first Afghanistan first 3-0 ODI sweeping over Bangladesh, but also emphasized their growing consistency and depth across formats.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
October 15, 2025
Tune
