Afghanistan's acclaimed turn team of Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi featured with the ball to design a breakdown before opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz hit an unbeaten century to assist the guests with getting a familiar success over Bangladesh in the third and last ODI.
Despite the fact that Afghanistan previously surrendered the series, the last ODI was as yet crucial from the ODI Super League point of view. Bangladesh got off to a generally excellent beginning with the bat notwithstanding losing Tamim Iqbal for only 11. Liton Das, who scored an enormous century in the past game, was moving again close by Shakib Al Hasan. The two hitters scored runs at a sound rate and were engaged with 50 years stand. That is the point at which the breakdown started as Shakib previously succumbed to a 36-ball 30 to give the guests a genuinely necessary opening.
Rashid then, at that point, struck in progressive overs to cause more harm as he disposed of Mushfiqur Rahim and Yasir Ali. Despite the fact that there was a smaller than expected remake with Liton fashioning an organization with Mahmudullah, Nabi eliminated the opener 14 runs low on a century. The accomplished all-rounder then, at that point, struck in his next throughout too and this time, it was the enormous wicket of Afif Hossain, one of Bangladesh's legends in the principal ODI. Significantly, the other legend from that evening, Mehidy Hasan additionally fell not long after because of a run-out as Bangladesh proceeded with their slide to ultimately get bowled out for only 192.
Detecting a chance to get focuses, Afghanistan started procedures in brilliant style with the openers making happy. Gurbaz flagged his goals with a trudge clear six off Shakib in his first finished and Riaz Hassan hit Taskin Ahmed for three limits in an over to flag his expectations too. Before the finish of the tenth over, Afghanistan previously cleared off 57 runs from the objective and were on course for a gigantic success.
Shakib in the end broke the initial backup having Riaz befuddled for 35 however Afghanistan's dependable No.3, Rahmat Shah, guaranteed his side didn't lose the hold on the game. He added 100 for the second wicket to actually end Bangladesh's expectations however the hosts didn't help their objective either as they gave respites to Gurbaz, who added three additional sixes. Mehidy's twofold strike right towards the end did essentially nothing to influence the end-product as Gurbaz wound up arriving at three figures for the third time currently in his young profession to take care of business.
Brief scores: Bangladesh 192 in 46.5 overs (Liton Das 86, Shakib Al Hasan 30; Rashid Khan 3-37, Mohammad Nabi 2-29) lost to Afghanistan 193/3 in 40.1 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 106*, Rahmat Shah 47; Mehidy Hasan 2-37) by7 wickets
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