ARNOS VALE: Bangladesh qualified for the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup after a 21-run victory over Nepal on Sunday secured their place in the next round.

Bangladesh struggled with the bat on a tricky surface at Arnos Vale, making 106 all out in 19.3 overs, but then a devastating spell of 4-7 from pace bowler Tanzim Hasan Sakib had Nepal’s reply in big trouble at 26-5.

Nepal recovered but 3-7 from wily left-arm seamer Mustafizur Rahman, including a wicket maiden in the penultimate over, secured victory with Nepal bowled out for 85 in 19.2 overs.

Bangladesh finished second in Group ‘D’ behind South Africa and will join Afghanistan, India and Australia in Group 1 of the Super Eights.

Tanzim was simply too hot to handle for Nepal’s top order, as he generated pace and bounce, taking two wickets in his second over, bowling Kushal Bhurtel with a full toss and then removing Anil Sah for a duck.

Tanzim then had some good fortune when Nepal skipper Rohit Paudel smashed a wide delivery to Rishad Hossain at point.

The only upper order batsman who got himself in was Aasif Sheikh (17 from 14) but he went, caught by Shakib Al Hasan at cover off Mustafizur.

After Tanzim removed Sundeep Jora, Nepal were in a mess at 26-6 but they climbed out of that hole with a 52-run partnership between Dipendra Singh Airee (25) and Kushal Malla (27).

Malla was deceived by a slower ball from Mustafizur, skying a catch to Shanto, but Nepal were still in with a chance with 22 needed off the final two overs.

A wicket maiden from Mustafizur put the game beyond Nepal whose effort ended when Abinash Bohara was trapped lbw to Shakib in the final over.

It was a disappointing end for a Nepal side whose bowlers had dominated from the outset with seamer Sompal Kami dismissing Tanzid Hasan with the first ball of the innings.

Tanzid chose to dance down the track to the first ball and mis-timed his attempted pullshot which produced a simple caught and bowled for Sompal.

Shanto then went in the second over, clean-bowled by spinner Singh Airee.

Paudel stuck with the excellent Kami for a third over in his opening spell and was rewarded when he claimed the crucial wicket of Liton Das.

The track offered plenty of turn for the spinners and Bangladesh struggled to find any sort of momentum.

Sandeep Lamichhane bowled Jaker Ali with a superb googly and Bangladesh were 75-8 in the 16th over. It was Lamichhane’s 100th T20I wicket.

Rishad Hossain opted to go on the attack and hit a six and four as he made 13 off seven balls, but the final pairing of Mustafizur and Taskin Ahmed managed to put on 18 and get the total into three figures.

Later, Tanzim was fined 15 per cent of his match fee after confronting Paudel during the game, the International Cricket Council said.

Tanzim, after bowling a delivery at the end of the third over of Nepal’s innings, walked towards Paudel in an aggressive manner and was deemed to have made “inappropriate physical contact”.

Fast bowler Tanzim admitted the offence and accepted the sanction.

Brief scores:

BANGLADESH 106 in in 19.3 overs (Shakib Al Hasan 17; S. Kami 2-10, D.S. Airee 2-22, R. Paudel 2-20, S. Lamichhane 2-17); NEPAL 85 in 19.2 overs (K. Malla 27, D.S. Airee 25; Tanzim Hasan Sakib 4-7, Mustafizur Rahman 3-7).

Published in Dawn, June 20th, 2024

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