
Bangladesh threw the white-ball series against Afghanistan In the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, the T20I is a winning note for registering four wicket victories. Following 152, the guests completed the game by winning the game with 4 Wakets in 19.
Afghanistan is competitive
Afghanistan, first managed 151/9 in the 1920s after opening the bat. Wicketeeper-corpse Rahmanullah Gurmaz Two four and three six people anchored the shots with a surprising 45 ball 40 40. Shearer Prophet Muhammad For four maximum maximums, 38 of 25 supplies are very important in the middle. Despite their contribution, regular strikes from Bangladesh Bowlers prevented Afghanistan’s long partnership.
Between Bowler, Richad Hossain and Tanzim Hasan San impressed with two wicket traces Mustafizur Rahman With four advantages, he kept everything firmly with 1/24 figures. Nasum Ahmed Only 18 runs in a wicket, it was economically expensive.
Parvez Hossain Emon and Tanzid Hassan Lead to win the lead Bangladesh
In response, Bangladesh made an open start, with the drop Tanzid Hasan and Emon hossain coo to manage the pursuit. Both were brave, but also the 37 balls of 54 and 37 balls of Tanzid, three and 37 balls of three and three stones, and 54 from the four borders and three borders. The 95th employee for their first wicket put a perfect foundation for chase.
However, Afghanistan withdrew Rashid Khanwhich is sensational with the ball. The fourth digits of the foot-spinner 4/18 returned 4/18 figures to dismantle the middle order of Bangladesh and create a tense result.
Despite the brightness of Rashid, he spent the nerves of Bangladesh. Nurul Hasan Unfameless Knock, 23, 23 goals, 13 balls consisting of two six, the visitors took the line with eight balls with eight balls. Richad Hossain To facilitate the pressures in the parcel stages, 14 barrels were dropped from 14. Emon composed 54, the player of the competition was awarded the competition and proved to have a difference in the competition.
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