JUNE 5, 2018
Brief Scorecard: Afghanistan 135 for 4 (Shenwari 49, Nabi 31*) beat Bangladesh 134 for 8 (Tamim 43, Rashid 4-12, Nabi 2-19) by six wickets
Rashid Khan wheels away after taking a wicket – Raton Gomes/BCB
DEHRA DUN, INDIA: After teaming up with Rashid Khan and limiting Bangladesh to 134 for 8, Mohammad Nabi smashed an unbeaten 31 off 15 balls to guide Afghanistan to their first T20I series win over Bangladesh. Seventeen-year-old mystery spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman also contributed to the win with 15 dots in a four-over spell.
Rashid, Nabi and Mujeeb claimed combined figures of 6 for 46 in 12 overs to run through Bangladesh’s batting line-up. Rashid did the bulk of the damage, taking 4 for 12, including the vital wickets of Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal and Mosaddek Hossain in one over. Nabi, meanwhile, dismissed Sabbir Rahman and Mushfiqur Rahim.
Tamim Iqbal swivels into a pull, Afghanistan v Bangladesh, 2nd T20I, Dehradun – ©Raton Gomes/BCB
Bangladesh, though, had a positive start, moving to 81 for 3 in 10 overs, with opener Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah setting up for a late burst. However, two overs later, Karim Janat removed Mahmudullah to set Bangladesh up for a collapse.
Rashid first had Shakib holing out to long-on before getting Tamim and Mosaddek off successive balls in the 16th over. In his next over, Rashid had Soumya Sarkar holing out to cap an outstanding spell. Abu Hider then launched some late blows with Nazmul Islam in a 26-run partnership for the ninth wicket off 13 balls to boost the total. Bangladesh’s highest stand was 45 between Tamim and Mushfiq but the pair could not find a tempo high enough to hurt Afghanistan.
Afghanistan also started slowly in their chase and lost Mohammad Shahzad inside the Powerplay, but Samiullah Shenwari repaired the innings with 49 off 41 balls and took his side to within 20 runs of a series victory. With Afghanistan needing 20 off the last two overs, Nabi clobbered four boundaries in five balls to seal it in style.
Bangladesh might rue not holding onto their chances. When Shahzad was scoreless in the first over, wicketkeeper Mushfiqur dropped a thick edge to reprieve him. The opener went onto hit four fours and a six in his 18-ball 24 to set the tone for the chase. Following Shahzad’s dismissal, Afghanistan went 30 balls without a boundary before Shenwari disdainfully pulled Rubel to the midwicket boundary in the 11th over. He then hammered three sixes off spinners Mahmudullah and Mosaddek.
Mosaddek bowled Shenwari to give Bangladesh hope but Nabi dashed it with a breathtaking late assault that ticked off another landmark for Afghanistan.
Courtesy/Source: ESPNCricinfo