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Asia Cup 2018: Mushfiqur Rahim stars in Bangladesh's 137-run prevail upon Sri Lanka 

Mushfiqur Rahim scored a vocation best 144 off 150 balls with 11 limits and four sixes for his 6th ODI hundred as Bangladesh scored 261 full scale in 49.3 overs in the wake of picking to bat.

 Asia Cup,Asia Cup 2018,Mushfiqur Rahim Sri Lanka's Amila Aponso, second right, and Lasith Malinga, in blue pullovers, leave the field with Bangladesh players toward the finish of one day global cricket match of Asia Cup between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Dubai.(AP) Mushfiqur Rahim's radiant hundred supplemented by an aggregate exertion from the bowlers saw Bangladesh whip Sri Lanka by 137 keeps running notwithstanding Lasith Malinga's splendid universal rebound in the Asia Cup opener here Saturday.


 Mushfiqur scored a profession best 144 off 150 balls with 11 limits and four sixes for his 6th ODI hundred as Bangladesh scored 261 full scale in 49.3 overs in the wake of picking to bat. Spare the 131-run remain with Mohammed Mithun (63) for the third wicket, the previous captain didn't get any help from other Bangladesh batsmen as the wily Malinga demonstrated that he is as yet a power to figure with. Malinga, whose last ODI was against India in a home arrangement in September 2017, took 4/23 on his arrival. Pursuing 262 for a win, Sri Lanka endured a batting breakdown with none of their batsmen indicating plan to remain at the wrinkle as they were hard and fast for 124 out of 35.2 overs. This was Sri Lanka's most minimal ODI add up to versus Bangladesh. There was no turn of strike and no association worth the name.
The most noteworthy organization for Sri Lanka was the 27 for the eighth wicket. Sri Lanka demonstrated the aim of a solid begin as opener Upul Tharanga (27) struck a six and three fours in the initial two overs yet he and his accomplice Kusal Mendis (0) died with hardly a pause in between. Mendis was the first to go in the last conveyance of the second over rocked the bowling alley by Mustafizur Rahman while Tharanga left the following over off Mashrafe Mortaza to leave Sri Lanka at 28 for 2 in the third finished. Sri Lanka required a best request batsman to stick around however one down Dhananjaya de Silva (0) was not ready to do that as he was caught LBW off Mortaza as the ball nipped back in from off-stump. Sri Lanka were 32 for 3 at that point. The following four overs gave only four keeps running as Sri Lanka went into a shell yet Bangladesh still found an exit plan to get a wicket as Mehidy Hasan sent Kusal Perera (11) back in the changing area. Perera went ahead to safeguard however the ball beat the bat and struck the cushion for the umpire to raise his finger.
Sri Lanka were in a bad position then as they were 42 for 4 after the main powerplay 10 overs. Sri Lanka made due for another six overs with chief Angelo Mathews (16) and Dasun Shanaka (7) attempting to settle down and join an association. However, similarly as it appears they were on course for that, Sri Lanka place themselves in a bad position with Mathews making a mistake of judgment. He previously got back to and after that sent Shanaka subsequent to working the ball to the leg side off a Shakib al-Hasan conveyance. In any case, Shanaka had effectively made the greater part the contribute and not a situation to return when Mehidy Hasan separated the stumps. Mathews himself did not get by for long as he died in the following over LBW off a conveyance from Rubel Hossain to essentially end the run pursue. All the six Bangladesh bowlers got somewhere around a wicket. Mashrafe Mortaza, Mustafizur Rahman and Mehidy Hasan snatched two wickets each while Shakib Al-Hasan, Rubal Hossain and Mosaddek Hossain took one each.

 Prior, Mushfiqur scored the greater part of the Bangladesh keeps running as he and Mithun agreed with their stance out of the forested areas subsequent to being lessened to one keep running for two wickets and opener Tamim Iqbal coming back to the pavillion after damage just to return at the fag end of the innings. Tamim's courageous demonstration will be recognized as he turned out to bat in spite of having resigned harmed with a broken wrist. He enabled Mushfiqur to have one last impact amid the trudge overs. When Malinga and off-spinner Dhananjaya de Silva (2/38) diminished Bangladesh to 203/8, Mushfiqur protected no 11 Mustafizur Rahaman (10) amid the 26-run stand. When Mustafizur was out, Tamim evacuated his hand-cast and turned out with a specific end goal to enable his accomplice to play the last three overs. The Tamim-Mushfiqur combine included a precious 32 keeps running in 2.4 overs and it could well be pivotal in the last setting of the match. Be that as it may, Malinga's heavenly exertion was story of the underlying piece of the match. Returning from semi-retirement with a slight paunch and a shorter run-up, Malinga demonstrated his dominance as he knocked down some pins four distinct conveyances to get his scalps. Liton Das (0) scratched an outswinger in the slip cordon, Shakib Al Hasan (0) was castled by his mark inswinging yorker, Mithun skied a slower conveyance while Mosddek Hossain was done in by a moderate bouncer.

 Indeed, even Mushfiqur neglected to score keeps running off the slinger who rocked the bowling alley upwards of 44 spot balls and didn't yield a solitary limit in his 10 overs. Be that as it may, the prepared Mushfiqur got keeps running off spinners, scoring on the two sides of the wicket. He utilized his feet well against left-arm spinner Malmiga Aponso and off-spinners Dilruwan Perera and De Silva. Be that as it may, as wickets fell at the opposite end, it wound up troublesome for Mushfiqur, who extensively backed off in his 90's. His hundred accompanied a skim off Suranga Lakmal off 123 balls. In any case, once Mustafizur was out and harmed Tamim came in for help, Mushfiqur simply cut free getting 32 keeps running in 2.4 overs previously he was the last batsman to be expelled. Tamim, in any case, won't take any further part in the competition as he will be out with a broken wrist.
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