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Sri Lanka beat B’desh by 21 runs

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Colombo, Sep 9: A sparkling 93 by Sadeera Samarawickrama that preceded a spirited bowling effort helped Sri Lanka overcome Bangladesh by 21 runs in their Asia Cup Super 4 match here on Saturday.
Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka (3/28), spinner Maheesh Theekshana (3/69) and Matheesha Pathirana (3/58) were on the money with the ball as they bundled out Bangladesh for 236, after posting 257 for 9.
The visitors offered a hard fight through young Towhid Hridoy (82) but the night did not have space for a one-man super show.
Now the Lankans can make a genuine charge towards the final with two matches remaining, but Bangladesh’s hopes of entering the title round were all but over after this setback.
They had lost to Pakistan in the Super 4 opener at Lahore by 7 wickets on Wednesday.
However, Bangladesh began their chase with them having a real chance to overhaul Lanka’s total.
Openers Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mohammad Naim added 55 runs in 11.1 overs, but Shanaka broke the burgeoning alliance.
Miraz pulled Shanaka straight into the hands of substitute Dushan Hemantha, and he soon dismissed Naim with a sharp bouncer that the batter edged to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis.
Bangladesh found themselves at 83 for four soon, but veteran batter Mushfiqur Rahim and Hridoy added 62 runs for the fifth wicket to take Bangladesh back on track.
Mushfiqur was not really at his fluent best but Hridoy played some lovely shots en route his fourth ODI fifty, especially in the arc between mid-wicket and fine leg.
When the boundaries were difficult to get the 22-year-old Hridoy kept the board pushing through sharp running between the wickets.
Shanaka returned to snap the threatening alliance, dismissing Mushfiqur, and a little later Theekshana trapped Hridoy in front of the wicket as Bangladesh’s spirit gradually ebbed away.
Earlier, Samarawickrama, whose 93 came off just 72 balls, and Mendis, who made an even fifty, fought hard but Lanka found the going a bit tough and ended up with a total that was just about challenging. (PTI)

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