
Bangladesh Captain Litton Das, left and partner of Bangladesh launch, Saif Hassan runs between goals (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) Bangladesh ensured the tense victory of four goals over Sri Lanka in their match Asia Cup Super Fours, led by the impressive fifties of Saif Hassan and Towhid Hidoy. Sri Lanka published 168 for seven, represented Dasuna Shanaka 64 out of 37 balls, while Bangladesh reached 169/6 in 19.5 overs.Although Bangladesh retained his peace during the persecution. Litton Das and Saif Hassan created a key partnership and accumulated 59 runs for the second goal for just 5.2 overs.Saif Hassan exhibited an excellent form and hit three sixs, including two against the Duith Wellalage, which recently returned after participating in the funeral of his father. Hassan reached his fifty in 35 balls before Das fell on Wanind Hasarang.Hassan and Hidoy then created a 54-run partnership for the third goal. Hridoy’s aggressive bats included a 16-run against Kamind Mendis, with Bangladesh closer to their goal.Hassan’s shifts ended when he was released by Hasarang while trying to speed up. Hidoy continued to chase, but fell on Dushmantha Chameer at the end.Bangladesh in the final experienced several nerve moments, lost two goals, but eventually crossed the finish line.Previously, Sri Lanka’s shifts began strongly by Pathum Nissan and Kusal Mendis began 44 runs in 5 overs. Nissanka scored 22 out of 15 balls, while Mendis contributed 34 out of 25 supplies.Momentum moved after a nissan release caught by Saif Hassan from Bowling Ahmed Ahmed. Mendis soon followed, caught Hassan from Mahedi Hasan’s bowling.Kamil Mishara and Kusal Perera tried to keep the scoring level, and Sri Lanka could not find the boundaries for almost five breaks.Bangladeshi pitch, especially Mahedi and Mustafizur Rahman, maintained close control of their variations. Rahman became the most successful pitch with 3/20 characters.Mishara and Perera left in a quick succession and Sri Lanka left for 97 for 4 at 13.4 overs. Mishara tried Bowled for a backpack against Mahata, while Perera stood on the Liton Das guard at Rahman.Shanaka and Charith Asalas (21) stabilized shifts by 57-running partnership for the fifth goal. Shanaka especially focused on NASUM and hit him at two six and four in one.The partnership ended with the Asalanka range, but Shanaka ended strongly and recorded four and six off Taskin in the final to help Sri Lanka achieve a competitive sum.