In the wake of being diminished to 45/6, Afif Hossain and Mehidy Hasan shared a record organization to direct their side to a fantasy triumph over Afghanistan.
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The Bangladesh couple recorded the second-most noteworthy organization for the seventh wicket in men's ODIs, sewing a game dominating 174*. From what resembled Afghanistan's down at one phase when they had diminished Bangladesh to 45/6 in 11.2 overs, Afif and Mehidy totally changed the content, assisting Bangladesh with fixing a fantasy win by four wickets.
With this triumph, Bangladesh combined their second situation on the ICC Men's Cricket World cup Super League standings, sitting serenely with 90 places, just behind England.
Pursuing 216, Bangladesh got off to a stunning beginning. Fazalhaq Farooqi began the invasion with a twofold wicket over, sending the hosts' openers Tamim Iqbal (8) and Liton Das (1) back to the cottage in the third finished.
The Afghanistan pacer rehashed the accomplishment in his next over as he sent back two more Bangladesh players. He caught the accomplished Mushfiqur Rahim in front for 3 on the main chunk of the fifth over, and struck again on the last wad of the over with the wicket of Yasir Ali, who strolled back without getting off the imprint.
Bangladesh were 18/4 out of five overs. Nothing was going the hosts' way as they before long lost the valued scalp of Shakib Al Hasan when Mujeeb Ur Rahman has him bowled for 10. They lost one more huge wicket, with Rashid Khan guaranteeing his first wicket of the match, sending Mahmud Ullah back for 8.
Afghanistan had diminished Bangladesh to 45/6 in 11.2 overs, with triumph in clear sight. Notwithstanding, the two new hitters Afif and Mehidy had different plans. Gradually, consistently and afterward at the same time they removed the game from Afghanistan.
The couple sewed a match-characterizing century association, with Afif making an amazing 93* from 115 while Mehidy contributed with an abrasive 81* from 120 balls.
Prior, Afghanistan won the throw and picked to bat first. They lost their opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz from the get-go in the third done with Mustafizur Rahman drawing the primary blood for Bangladesh. While trying to pull out all the stops, the Afghanistan opener skied the ball towards mid-on where Tamim finished the catch easily.
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