NIDAHAS TROPHY

Bangladesh beat SL in drama-filled match, face India in final

Mahmudullah struck a stunning six off the penultimate delivery to win the match

bangladesh-lanka-afp Bangladesh players perform the 'snake dance' to celebrate their victory over Sri Lanka in the sixth T20I match of the tri-nation Nidahas Trophy at the R. Premadasa stadium in Colombo | AFP

Bangladesh pulled off a sensational two-wicket victory over Sri Lanka under dramatic circumstances to set up a summit clash against India in the Nidahas Twenty20 tri-series.

Mahmudullah (43 not out) struck a stunning six off the penultimate delivery to help Bangladesh reach the target of 160, sparking off wild celebrations. Tempers were frayed in the Bangladesh camp because of debatable decisions from the umpires.

The match at the R. Premadasa Stadium was marred by drama at the fag end of the virtual semifinal as Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan gestured to his two batsmen to walk off the field, apparently in protest against giving a run-out decision to Mustafizur Rahman on a seemingly shoulder-height ball.

But better sense prevailed in the end, after arguments between the players of the two sides and intervention by match officials.

Bangladesh, who beat Lanka earlier in the tournament, secured four points from four matches to enter the final.

India, with six points from four matches, have already qualified for the summit clash to be played at the same venue on Sunday. Sri Lanka finished last with two points.

Chasing a target of 160, Bangladesh were nicely placed at 80 for 2 at the halfway stage but they lost their way after that as their three key batsmen—Mushfiqur Rahim (28), Tamim Iqbal (50) and Soumya Sarkar (10)—fell one after the other in the next three overs as Sri Lanka sought to turn the tables in the second half of the innings.

But it was still an achievable target as Bangladesh needed 30 runs from three overs with captain Shakib Al Hasan (7) and Mahmudullah at the crease. But the departure of Shakib, who was playing his first match of the tournament after sitting out due to a finger injury, in the 18th over made matters difficult for Bangladesh.

But Mahmadullah kept his nerve and took his side home. Bangladesh needed 12 from the final over but Mustafizur Rahman (2) was given run out in the second ball which triggered a wave of wild protests both from Mahmudullah and the team bench beyond the ropes.

After the matters were sorted out, Mahmudullah hit the third ball of the final over for a boundary and then hoisted Isuru Udana for a six to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

Earlier, captain Thisara Perera and Kusal Perera struck half centuries as Sri Lanka recovered from a top-order batting collapse to post a competitive 159/7.

Put into bat, Sri Lanka were in all sorts of trouble early in their innings against the Bangladeshi bowlers, led by young left-arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman whose incisive pace spell rocked the home side batsmen. Sri Lanka were 41 for 5 in the ninth over but Thisara (58) and Kusal (61) had other ideas as the duo flayed the Bangladesh bowlers at the later stages of their innings, and put on a crucial 97-run stand.