Kingstown (Saint Vincent):Tanzim Hasan Sakib's terrific four-wicket haul sealed Bangladesh's place in ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8s after the Tigers registered a 21-run win over Nepal at the Arnos Vale Ground on Sunday (local time). Bangladesh became the final team to make the T20 World Cup Super Eights.
Nepal was bowled out for 85 and this is the lowest total ever defended by a team in Men's T20 World Cups. With Bangladesh sealing a place in the Super 8s, the Netherlands has been knocked out of the tournament.
Tanzim at the start and Mustafizur Rahman at the end were brilliant. Mustafizur bagged three wickets while Tanzim returned with the figure of 4-7.
Nepal's run chase of 107 runs was anything but smooth sailing in the early stages. A double-wicket maiden in the third over caused a spicy exchange involving bowler Tanzim Hasan Sakib, as the pressure gauge went up in St. Vincent.
Nepal stumbled to 24/4 through the Powerplay, leaving themselves a mountain of work to do at the six-over mark. Sundeep Jora was out next over, as Nepal fell to five-for and was in a world of trouble. But up stepped Kushal Malla and Dipendra Singh Airee, helping steady the ship and keep the run chase within the realms of achievability.
They scrapped their way to 42/5 at drinks and toiled towards a run-a-ball assignment, with a big 16th over placing the match firmly in the balance. Two boundaries by Kushal Malla took the partnership to up over 50 and with four overs to go, the required run rate was down to 7.5.
It came down to them needing 30 in 24. However, Mustafizur Rahman gave away just the 1 run in the 17th and got the wicket of Malla and in the 19th he then got Dipendra Singh Airee and bowled a maiden. Shakib Al Hasan then bowled the last two overs and picked two in two to seal the game. Nepal bowlers unleashed their fury to floor Bangladesh batters for 106 in their Group D match.
Earlier, Sompal Kami with the new ball was the architect of Bangladesh's batting collapse on a pitch that had decent grass cover later it was the captain Rohit Paudel who bagged two important wickets, making use of the favourable bowling conditions on offer. Bangladesh posted 106 thanks to Mustafizur Rahman and Taskin Ahmed's 18-run last-wicket partnership.