
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (special arrangement) On Tuesday, Bangladesh secured a key eight -band victory against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup Group League, maintaining its hopes of super four qualifications alive.After their previous loss of six goal in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh brought a strong team performance in a competitive match, which recorded more changes in momentum.Afghanistan seemed to be under control halfway after Bangladesh limited to 154 for five. In their persecution, however, they fought and eventually performed at 146 at 20 breaks.Azmatullah Omarzai had a significant impact with its fast 30 escapes from 16 balls, including 20 runs in the 14th Saif Hassan, which after a slow start provoked an Afghan return.Omarzai’s shifts ended shortly after the 16th place hit six off -off -tackin ahmed. Mustafizur Rahman concluded Afghan’s fate by dismissing Rashid Khan to 20 and AM Ghazanfar in 0 consecutive vans during the penultimate.The success of Bangladesh was built on excellent fields and dominant performances in both powerplays. In the first powerplay they scored 59 runs without losing goals and limiting Afghanistan to 27 for two in their powerplay bats.NASUM AHMED set the tone soon by released Sediqullah Atal with his first van. He continued his impressive charm by taking the goal of Ibrahim Zadran for 5 runs in the fifth.Despite the strong Rahmanulla Gurbaza tap, Afghanistan fought at the top when Gulbadin Naib left for 16 runs without significantly impact.Bangladeshi spinners NASUM AHMED and RISHAD HOSSAIN overcame their Afghan counterparts. NASUM ended with numbers 4-1-11-2, while Rishad took 2 goals for 18 runs in his 4 overs. Afghanistan spinners Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad had previously limited Bangladesh with impressive 2/26 and 2/23 spells.Bangladeshi shifts were emphasized by Tanzid Hasan’s Quick-Fire 52 Opener 31 Balls. His partnership with Saif Hassan, who scored 30, helped Bangladesh to reach 87 in half.Afghan bowling attack, led by their spinners and supported by Azmatullah Omarzai, managed to slow down the Bangladeshi scoring rate with accurate bowling and variations.Tanzid Hasan’s aggressive bats included four borders outside Fazalhaq Farooqi in the third, although it survived the close attraction of the legs.Saif Hassan showed his intention with a powerful six against AM Ghazanfar. Tanzid followed two more spectacular six outside Afghan Spinner in the sixth.Afghanistan Captain Rashid Khan interrupted the introductory partnership when his low delivery defeated Saif’s shot and hit the foot.Although Bangladesh maintained a good scoring degree up to the tenth, they faced increasing pressure from Afghan spinners who maintained tight lines and limited the opportunities to scoring batsmen.