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B’desh register first ever T20 WC Super 12 win

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Hobart, Oct 24: Pacer Taskin Ahmed produced career best figures of 4/25 as Bangladesh bounced back from an insipid batting show to defeat the Netherlands by nine runs in their opening Super-12 game of the T20 World Cup here on Monday.
Paol van Meekeren led the show with a tidy 2/21 as the Netherlands bounced back after the Power Play to restrict Bangladesh to a modest 144 for eight.
Bangladesh needed to lift themselves in the bowling department and they did that via Taskin who helped his team dismiss the opposition for 135.
The fast bowler got into the act straightway, inflicting a twin blow on the first two balls.
Colin Ackermann fought valiantly in his 48-ball 62 but did not get support from the other batters.
This was Bangladesh’s first ever win in the second round of a T20 World Cup. They next face South Africa in Sydney on Thursday.
Defending 145, Bangladesh got off to a sensational start when Taskin rattled the Netherlands with with two wickets off as many balls to send back Vikramjit Singh (0) and Bas de Leede (0).
Bangladesh then effected two run outs of Max O’Dowd (8) and Tom Cooper (0) inside the Power Play to leave the Netherlands’ chase in disarray with 15/4 inside four overs.
Just when the Dutch looked to recover, veteran Shakib Al Hasan removed his counterpart Scott Edwards (16) with a delivery going down the leg side. At the other end, rookie Hasan Mahmud calmly went about his way with his skiddy and quick arm action and returned with miserly figures 4-1-15-2.
Earlier, Van Meekeren triggered the Bangladesh collapse dismissing Soumya Sarkar (14) inside the Power Play as Bangladesh lost five wickets for 33 runs.
It was Atif Hossan who held the innings together at one end with a spirited 27-ball 38 but there was hardly any support for him in the middle with skipper Shakib Al Hasan and Litton Das (9) getting out cheaply. Mosaddek Hossain (20*) gave him company to prop up the total.
Making his T20 World Cup debut, 19-year-old leg-spinner Shariz Ahmed had the prized scalp of Shakib when the Bangladesh skipper miscued a slog sweep to be caught at square boundary.
Playing two young spinners was a bold decision by the Dutch skipper Scott Edwards as 20-year-old leftarm spinner Tim Pringle also returned with a tidy 2-0-10-1 to dent Bangladesh’s recovery.
Sent in, Bangladesh got off to a solid start with Najmul Hossain Shanto (25) and Soumya Sarkar (14) putting on a 43-run opening wicket partnership in five overs.
A change of ends to Van Meekeren did the trick for the Dutch as the pacer gave the vital breakthrough of Sarkar that brought on the imminent collapse. (PTI)

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