Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

Kushal Malla
Kushal Malla
27(40) 1x4 - 1x6
Control %80%
  • Productive Shot
  • slog sweep
  • 6 runs
  • 0x4 - 1x6
8 1 4 2 1 8 0 3
DS Airee
DS Airee
25(31) 2x4 - 1x6
Control %50%
  • Productive Shot
  • cut shot
  • 11 runs
  • 1x4 - 1x6
1 2 6 10 1 1 3 1

Best performances - Bowlers

Tanzim Hasan Sakib
Tanzim Hasan Sakib
O4
M2
R7
W4
Eco1.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
2W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
Mustafizur Rahman
Mustafizur Rahman
O4
M1
R7
W3
Eco1.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Scorer: Sudeep Poojar | Commentator: Shashwat Kumar

11:15pm Bangladesh have won three in a row, and will probably have to win at least two more in the Super Eight to get to the semi-final. They have momentum on their side, and will have two very familiar teams (Afghanistan and India) in their group, alongside Australia. Nepal will return home slightly disappointed but with their head held high. They gave it a proper rattle, especially in the last two matches and if they had controlled the fine margins better, we might have been aweing over a different sort of story.

That will be all from us for this game. Over in St. Lucia, Sri Lanka are on the brink of registering their first win at this year's T20 World Cup, with the Netherlands needing more than 115 in eight overs. Hop over for all the action. Until next time, this is goodbye from me, Raghav and Sudeep. Take care, folks!

Najmul Hossain Shanto, Bangladesh captain: Very happy the way we played this round. I hope we can continue our bowling performance, not our batting. Hope our batting performance will be fine in the next round. We are not scoring much but we know we can defend totals, if we can pick up early wickets. That is what we told the bowlers and they are very good in the field also. (On the bowling attack) We have everything. All the fast bowlers have worked really hard in the last two or three years. In this format, the bowling unit is very important and I hope they continue their form. (On going into the Super Eight on the back of three consecutive wins) In T20Is, momentum is always important. We have to plan for the next round and execute our plans.

Rohit Paudel, Nepal captain: As a bowling unit, we bowled really well. As a batting unit, we could have done better, especially the top order batters. We could have batted tighter. Bangladesh bowled really well with the new ball and we were under pressure after that. They were asking us challenging questions. We built a little partnership after that, but top order batters could have done better and taken more responsibility. We need to step up, need to know where to score runs and how to assess conditions. In the field and with the ball, we are up to the mark, we need to improve with the bat. This team has great potential. We need to back each and every player and in the upcoming World Cup, we hope to do better. (On their fans) We are as disappointed as them. We could have crossed (the line) in a few matches. It was heart-breaking for all of us, and we will try to make them happy in the coming years. Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Player of the Match: (Discussion at the interval) We just wanted to keep things simple. We wanted to bowl in good areas and did not want to panic. We knew we could defend this score. Everybody bowled well. As a bowling attack, we bowled well and that is why we defended the score. I just want to be aggressive and execute my plans. We are really excited for the Super Eight. We are very confident about it and hopefully (we can do well). Spin-bowling was tough, and it was not easy to get those runs. We held our lines and lengths, and it worked.

10:55pm Wow. What a bowling display by Bangladesh to make the Super Eight. They were not dead and buried at the half-way stage but they needed something special to turn things around. And they did get something special in the form of Tanzim's spell. He was breathing fire with the new ball, bowled 21 dots, gave away just seven runs and picked up three vital wickets inside the powerplay.

That was the cue for the other bowlers to follow. Mustafizur then did what he does, with Shakib and Rishad also keeping things tight at different junctures. Shakib ended up with two wickets, with Mustafizur scalping three, and Bangladesh made a middling total seem an overwhelming one, courtesy of their bowling exploits.

Nepal, on the other hand, will be gutted. This seemed a very makeable chase but they committed the same mistakes they did against South Africa, although tonight, things started going downhill a lot sooner. Their powerplay batting was not great, and their strike rotation was not much better. That meant the required run-rate crept up and by the time they started taking risks, it was probably too late, especially against bowlers of the class of Mustafizur.

They will go back home with positives, but also with a feeling of how differently things could have panned out, had they been slightly more clinical and game-aware with the bat.

19.2
W
Shakib Al Hasan to Bohara, OUT, there it is! Bangladesh march into the Super Eight, and they get to right where they want to be! A momentous day for Bangladesh, and it has come courtesy a classy bowling display in Kingstown! Back of a length on middle and leg. Skids on with the arm and traps Bohara on the thigh. He had walked across to work it to leg, and the umpire feels that is enough to give him out. Bohara has reviewed but this could be more in hope than anticipation. No bat involved, and Ball Tracking has the ball crushing leg stump!

A Bohara lbw b Shakib Al Hasan 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Bohara is the last batter in

19.1
W
Shakib Al Hasan to Sompal Kami, OUT, stumped by a country mile! Tossed up deliciously on a length on off. Kami hares down the track, aiming for the moon. Loses all shape and makes no sort of contact. Litton collects cleanly and then effects the stumping, with Kami well out of his crease. Nepal falling like a pack of cards now!

Sompal Kami st †Litton Das b Shakib Al Hasan 0 (6m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Shakib to bowl the last over. Kami on strike. Shakib to bowl. 22 needed

END OF OVER:
19 | (wicket maiden) | NEP: 85/8 (22 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.47, RRR: 22.00)

  • Sompal Kami0 (1b)
  • Mustafizur Rahman4-1-7-3
  • Taskin Ahmed4-0-29-1
18.6
W
Mustafizur Rahman to Airee, OUT, looks for the single, and nicks it through to Litton! A wicket-maiden. In the 19th over, and that could be that for Nepal! Sublime cutter on a length outside off. Airee has only one thing on his mind and that is a single. Tries to help it past the keeper but ends up giving Litton some catching practice. Bangladesh almost there!

DS Airee c †Litton Das b Mustafizur Rahman 25 (52m 31b 2x4 1x6) SR: 80.64

Surely Airee looks for a single now? The last over could be bowled by a spinner. Nepal still need 22

18.5
0
Mustafizur Rahman to Airee, no run, another off-cutter on a back of a length outside off, and Airee is not learning. Swings like a rusty gate and misses

Airee needs to hold his shape and get bat to ball for starters

18.4
0
Mustafizur Rahman to Airee, no run, another slower ball hung up on a length outside off. Airee has a wild slog at it, almost swinging himself off his feet but can only swat away a few flies
18.3
0
Mustafizur Rahman to Airee, no run, sharp bumper on middle and leg. Airee seemed to suggest he was lining up the scoop before trying to pull it. Very late on the stroke, though, and the ball whizzes past his ear

Nepal 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st9K BhurtelAasif Sheikh
2nd0AK SahAasif Sheikh
3rd11Aasif SheikhRK Paudel
4th4Aasif SheikhS Jora
5th2Kushal MallaS Jora
6th52DS AireeKushal Malla
7th7DS AireeGulsan Jha
8th0Sompal KamiDS Airee
9th0Sompal KamiS Lamichhane
10th0S LamichhaneA Bohara

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Super Eights, Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND33062.017
AFG3214-0.305
AUS3122-0.331
BAN3030-1.709
Super Eights, Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA33060.599
ENG32141.992
WI31220.963
USA3030-3.906
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND43071.137
USA42150.127
PAK42240.294
CAN4123-0.493
IRE4031-1.293
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
AUS44082.791
ENG42153.611
SCOT42151.255
NAM4132-2.585
OMA4040-3.062
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
WI44083.257
AFG43161.835
NZ42240.415
UGA4132-4.51
PNG4040-1.268
Group D
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA44080.47
BAN43160.616
SL41230.863
NED4132-1.358
NEP4031-0.542