
Captain Sri Lanka Charith Asala and Kamil Mishara celebrates after won the match against Bangladesh at the Zayed Cricket stadium in Abu Dhabi (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) Pathum Nissanka has been a smooth half -century and undefeated knocking from Kamil Misha led Sri Lanka to a comfortable victory six goal over Bangladesh in the Asia Cup Group B competition in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Sri Lanka chased 140, reached the target with 32 balls to save, and ended at 140 for four at 14.4 overs. Nissanka anchored Chase 34-Míče 50, which was also his first half of the T20i century against Bangladesh. Mishara on the other side remained on 46 Nebita. Bangladesh hit soon when Mustafizur Rahman rejected Mendis in the second over the second, but the breakthrough little slowed the scoring.Mishara, who survived a difficult chance to offer on one, continued to punish the shodly Islam by breaking 18 runs in one over, including two borders and six. Meanwhile, Nissanka exceeded a 2,000-day milestone in the T20 International during her shift, marked by six and six. Sri Lanka fluctuated briefly after Nissan and Kusal Perera fallen quickly to Mahedi Hasan and slipped from 108/1 to 126/4. However, Mishara and Charith Asalat (10*) ensured any late twists and conveniently close the match. At first the launch was limited to 139/5 after it was reduced to 54/5 inside 10 exceeding. Skoda caused naval sailors Sri Lanka when Nuwan Thushara and Dushmantha Chameer at the beginning hit the goals. Waninda Hasarang then added the pressure of magic 2 for 25. It took a composed partnership between Shami Hossaine and Jaker Ali to help Bangladesh to achieve a decent sum. From a dangerous position, the couple joined for undefeated 86-run, with Shami completed 42 No Out and Jaker at 41 No Out. Their counterattack was saved by Bangladesh with another embarrassment after the highest order collapse, which also included a sharp direct intervention from Mishara to release Towhid Hidoy.
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Despite this recovery, the Bangladeshi pitching people could not make money and leave the coast home in Sri Lanka for their first campaign victory.