After the SNICO controversy, Sri Lanka flew in a calm storm – 2024-03-06 18:59:34

Two hours before the start of the match, Nazmul Hossain Shanto and Tawhid Hriday took batting practice on ground number two of the Sylhet International Stadium with the new batting coach David Hamp. They have been able to use this practice trick properly. The Bangladesh captain worked with Hamp on some strategic issues before the match today. His influence was evident in the match as well. Desperate for runs, Shanta finally gets to play with ease. He hit Dasun Shanaka square leg off the first ball of the 19th over with a massive six to mark Bangladesh’s victory. Bangladesh returned to parity in the three-match series with a heart-warming unbroken 87-run partnership.

Even after Mahmudullah-Zaker’s cameo innings in the previous match, the audience was not satisfied. Bharbei or how, Bangladesh lost by 3 runs. Today, the spectators were saying as they entered the field, they will leave the field after witnessing the victory! Liton-Soumya-Shant-Hridayara fulfilled the expectations of the cricket-loving audience. Sri Lanka batted first and collected 165 runs on Wednesday. In response, Shantar’s team confirmed the win by 8 wickets before 11 balls.

Recently, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have increased tension in the fight. Which started with Nidahas Trophy in 2018. The ‘naagin dance’ created controversy in that match. Bangladesh also won the Nagin dance match. Later, every time Bangladesh fought against the Lankans, there was excitement and thrill. In the last ODI World Cup, Angelo Mathews’ timed out incident took the form of a fight between the two teams. Bangladesh had the last laugh in that match too.

The impact of that match played in the World Cup was also in the first T20 held in Sylhet. On the second day of the series on Wednesday, the game was stopped for a few minutes. There was excitement surrounding Soumya’s exit. Another controversy has been added to the Bangladesh-Sri Lanka rivalry. Whose name is ‘Snicko’ controversy! The events of the fourth over of the match. Binura Fernando first ball was a length shot. Soumya wanted to pool. But the bat-ball did not connect. The ball goes to wicket keeper Kushal Mendis. The umpire Gazi Sohail gave out on the strong request of the Lankans cut behind. Soumya immediately took the review.

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Spike seen in ultra-edge. However, TV umpire Masudur Rahman explained that there was a gap between the ball and the bat when the spike was shown. Later, Soumya, who thought she was out, was brought back to the dressing room.

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Forgetting the grief of the previous loss at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Bangladesh entered the field with new enthusiasm. Two openers Liton and Soumya made a good start by stopping the Lankans for 165 runs. The two openers scored 63 runs in the power play. However, in the seventh over, he broke the pair when he gave the ball to the Lankan captain Mathisha Pathirana. After getting life for 14 runs, Soumya had a chance to increase the innings. But he played an innings of 26 runs off 5 fours from 22 balls. Earlier, there was excitement around Soumya’s exit. The Lankan cricketers could not accept this out at the beginning. They surrounded the umpire Sharfuddaula. On the other hand, coach Chris Silverwood went to the fourth umpire Tanveer Ahmed. Even though the game has finally started, it goes without saying that this new debate will give a new dimension to these previous two debates.

After Soumya’s out, Liton was advancing with Shanta. But Lyton left the catch while playing ‘half shot’. He returned to Sajghar with 36 runs off 24 balls with 5 fours and 1 six. After losing two wickets for 83 runs, Hridoy and Shanto passed the rest of the way effortlessly. Both were unsuccessful in previous matches. Two new batting coaches came to the field earlier today and gave classes near the hamp. This class of hemp worked as a trick. Both left the field with a win. Their 55-ball unbroken partnership of 87 runs ensured Bangladesh an easy win.

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In the 19th over, the team needed 2 runs to ensure victory. On the other hand Shanta needs 3 runs for his half century. He hit a six to win the team along with his own half-century. Shanta was unbeaten on 53 off 38 balls with 4 fours and 2 sixes. By playing such an innings, he became the man of the match. Hridoy was unbeaten on 32 off 25 balls.

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Meanwhile, like the previous match, Bangladesh won the toss and sent Sri Lanka into bat. Bangladesh got off to a great start by returning Avishka Fernando in the second over. The Lankan opener departed with a return catch off Taskin’s ball. However, Kushal and Kamindu Mendis put up resistance together for the second wicket. Soumya broke the partnership of 66 runs of 42 balls of two Mendis. Kushal played an innings of 36 runs off 22 balls with 2 fours and 3 sixes before leaving Liton caught behind the wicket by the slow medium pacer. Kamindu got out after adding 10 more runs to the scoreboard. Sheikh Mehdi’s throw Rishad ran him out, the Lankan batsman played an innings of 37 runs in 27 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes.

Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, Sri Lanka’s run-rate on the scoreboard was good. After Charith Asalanka’s 14-ball 28 in the middle order, Mathews’ 21-ball 32 and Shanaka’s 18-ball 20, Sri Lanka finally posted a collection of 165 for the loss of 5 wickets.

Among the Bangladeshi bowlers, Taskin Ahmed, Mehdi, Soumya and Mostafizur Rahman took one wicket each.


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