Dubai (United Arab Emirates):Sri Lanka pulled off a sensational two-wicket victory over Bangladesh and advanced to the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup on Thursday. In a must-win last Group B game, Sri Lanka's tailenders held their nerves to reach 184-8 for their second-highest successful run-chase in a T20 international.
Needing 13 off the last seven balls, No. 9 batter and debutant fast bowler Asitha Fernando (10 not out) smacked two crucial boundaries to end Bangladesh’s run in the tournament even after they posted a decent 183-7.
“In the middle period, I thought it was tough. When Kusal and I were at the crease, I felt it was achievable,” Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka said. “When Chamika (Karunaratne) was run out, I thought the game was done, but Asitha Fernando’s two shots were great.”
Afghanistan has already topped Group B with two convincing wins against both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Bangladesh had only themselves to blame for their ill-disciplined bowling, conceding eight wide balls and four no-balls to ruin the early good work of their batters. “Death bowling is something we are looking to improve and that has cost us the game,” Bangladesh’s skipper Shakib Al Hasan said. “The last two overs they were eight down, needed to get 17-18 runs and they got with a lot of balls to spare.”
Fast bowler Ebadot Hossain (3-51), one of the three changes Bangladesh made from its last defeat against Afghanistan, did the early damage through his sharp short-pitched deliveries, but conceded 17 runs in the penultimate over that included a boundary off a no-ball. Opening batter Kusal Mendis top-scored with 60 off 37 balls, but got a number of reprieves before he had scored his half-century.