Bangladesh openers have taken care to take only calculated risks against Afghan spinners. That is the right approach and there should not be too many chances taken when facing Afghan spinners.
Taskin Ahmed has found his form on this wicket and seems to have found the perfect line and length combination here; even his odd ball seems to be swinging freely.
In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Afghanistan National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard.
No. | Player | Role |
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1 | Hashmatullah Shahidi (c) | Captain, middle-order batter |
2 | Rahmanullah Gurbaz (vc & wk) | Vice-captain, wicket-keeper batsman |
3 | Ikram Alikhil | Wicket-keeper batsman |
4 | Abdul Malik | Opening batter |
5 | Darwish Rasooli | Top-order batter |
6 | Riaz Hassan | Top-order batter |
7 | Sediqullah Atal | Opening batter |
8 | Rahmat Shah (vc) | All-rounder (leg-spin) |
9 | Azmatullah Omarzai | All-rounder (medium-fast) |
10 | Mohammad Nabi | All-rounder (off-spinning) |
11 | Gulbadin Naib | Batting all-rounder |
12 | Rashid Khan | Bowling all-rounder (leg-spin) |
13 | AM Ghazanfar | Bowler (off-break spin) |
14 | Nangialai Kharoti | All-rounder (left-arm orthodox) |
15 | Fazalhaq Farooqi | Fast-medium bowler |
16 | Bilal Sami | Fast-medium bowler |
17 | Fareed Ahmad | Left-arm fast-medium bowler |
18 | Naveed Zadran | Medium-fast bowler |
19 | Noor Ahmad | Left-arm wrist-spinner |
No. | Player | Role |
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1 | Najmul Hossain Shanto (c) | Captain, top-order batter |
2 | Tanzid Hasan | Opening batter |
3 | Towhid Hridoy | Top-order batter, off-spin |
4 | Soumya Sarkar | Middle-order batter, medium pace |
5 | Mahmudullah | Middle-order batter, off-spin |
6 | Mehidy Hasan Miraz | All-rounder (off-spin) |
7 | Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) | Wicket-keeper batsman (later injured) |
8 | Jaker Ali (wk) | Wicket-keeper batsman |
9 | Zakir Hasan (wk) | Wicket-keeper batsman |
10 | Nasum Ahmed | Bowling all-rounder (left-arm spin) |
11 | Rishad Hossain | Leg-spin bowler |
12 | Shoriful Islam | Fast-medium bowler |
13 | Mustafizur Rahman | Left-arm fast-medium bowler |
14 | Taskin Ahmed | Fast bowler |
15 | Nahid Rana | Fast bowler (uncapped) |
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh was an unforgettable encounter filled with drama and entertainment. All three teams were competing for one spot in the semifinals; both had to win their last matches to remain competitive. Bangladesh were in control until rash shots by Rashid Khan sent their chances tumbling down; Afghanistan won with two balls remaining to record their most impressive win yet!
Victory for Afghanistan marks a massive boost for their nation and also provides more young Afghans with opportunities to earn their living through cricket – something not always feasible in a land torn by decades-old conflict. Cricket can provide one way out of poverty; successful careers may generate millions of dollars which can then be used to provide support for families or create opportunities for others.
Afghanistan’s victory against Bangladesh highlights the power of sport to unite people. Despite Afghanistan’s turbulent history, sport has become an avenue of pride and nationalism for its people despite any differences or disagreements in governance. Fans flock to international events in large numbers while making special arrangements at home to watch games – pooling money together for dish antennas while decorating hujras with flags of Afghanistan or their respective national teams.
Notable too is that Afghanistan doesn’t carry with them the same political baggage that other professional sports teams in the West do, with players in their cricket team representing some of the most beloved athletes across their nation and serving as an emblem for resilience and perseverance.
It is regrettable that some countries are using their standing as major sports powers to morally police other nations. After all, the US, Israel, and Australia are democracies where citizens – including athletes – can criticize government policies freely without fear of reprisal. It’s time for those seeking peace through sport to stop using sports as tools of oppression but instead work toward peace via sport.
ODI Series
Bangladesh will look to rebound after suffering an embarrassing batting collapse during their opening match against Afghanistan at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Though they suffered an embarrassing 92-run defeat in that match, captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz remains positive that their team can return strong.
Bangladesh have named an impressive squad for their series against Zimbabwe, featuring experienced players Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim as captain. Batsmen Sediqullah Atal has been included to replace Ibrahim Zadran while Noor Ahmad will provide depth in spin department. Nahid Rana and Jaker Ali will make their ODI debuts for Bangladesh as well.
The match at Sharjah Cricket Stadium should be an exciting affair with both sides having strong batting units, making conditions likely favourable to batsmen batting on an open pitch like Sharjah Cricket Stadium’s pitch favourable to batsmen; yet bowlers might also use short deliveries against Bangladesh batters using short ball deliveries to their advantage.
Once a match has concluded, the scorecard will be updated accordingly.
3rd ODI: Afghanistan beat Bangladesh by five wickets mes Afghanistan triumphed against Bangladesh with a five-wicket win at Sharjah Cricket Stadium thanks to an outstanding performance by Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Azmatullah Omarzai at their third ODI, as Gurbaz made his eighth century in 46 matches (making 101) while Omarzai kept calm to finish off an unbeaten 70 that sealed victory for Afghanistan.
Bangladesh were reduced to 184/6 after 50 overs by Afghanistan spinners but made a comeback thanks to Mahmudullah and Mehidy Hasan Miraz’s late surge, reaching 246/8 before being all out for 249. Even after suffering their defeat, captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz denied any mental breakdown as being behind their loss; rather he expects their team to come out fighting in their second match and remain disciplined throughout.
T20I Series
One of the fiercest rivalries on the international cricket circuit is between Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Their teams have produced some thrilling contests in recent history, featuring close finishes and incredible performances. Their rivalry has been further intensified by Afghanistan’s rise as a fearless team with deadly batting attack and world-class bowling ability; Bangladesh, on the other hand, has also made rapid advancement from an obscure minnow into an influential opponent.
Both teams are eager to claim victory in the One Day International (ODI) series, hoping that victory can give them an advantage in competition. Both have plenty of talented players ready to make an impressionful statement against New Zealand and West Indies; which should only make for more exciting and entertaining matches!
The International Cricket Council (ICC) recently announced that they have established a task force to provide financial assistance to Afghan players, which will ensure that they have enough money to continue playing the sport they love. While this announcement marks a positive step toward helping Afghanistan continue their progress and compete with top teams around the globe, it should remain nonpolitical – sports should never be used as political propaganda tools.
As the game went on, Bangladesh batsmen struggled to score runs while Afghanistan bowlers failed to exert pressure consistently on Bangladesh’s batsmen and score four quick wickets quickly – including Shahidi – to build up an impressive total of 155 and win the match.
Afghanistan made history when they participated in their inaugural bilateral ODI against another full member nation other than Zimbabwe and made great strides forward since. Afghanistan have come a long way since then and could soon join the top-five ODI nations in terms of progress made within their team.
Bangladesh boast an experienced squad, featuring Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim as veteran members. Additionally, promising young players such as Nahid Rana and Jaker Ali make up part of this promising side.
Head-to-Head Record
Bangladesh and Afghanistan have met 19 times in One Day Internationals (ODIs), with Bangladesh holding a slight edge by winning 11 to the Afghans’ eight. Recent matches between them have demonstrated their growing competitiveness; both teams engaged in some tight contests leading up to their inaugural match of the 2023 Asia Cup.
Afghanistan and Bangladesh will play in an intense encounter at Sharjah Cricket Stadium with both teams looking to make an impressive opening statement of their Asia Cup campaigns. With five One Day Internationals remaining before semi-final stage play begins, Afghanistan and Bangladesh’s clash promises to deliver unforgettable cricket. Both nations boast impressive histories in producing thrilling cricket; their first ODI meeting should live up to all expectations!
Afghanistan earned a decisive win against their South American opponents during their last meeting, dominating with both bowling and batting to secure victory – highlighted by Rashid Khan’s outstanding performance which stood out as an example for all to see.
Bangladesh batsmen struggled against Afghanistan bowlers in the second ODI and were unable to maintain their momentum against Mushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Mithun’s late innings batting; saving Bangladesh from losing this series with a 2-1 victory for Afghanistan was no small achievement and an important step forward for their team.
Bangladesh have shown that they can remain resilient under pressure and defeat even the toughest opponents, which prompted their early exit from World Cup 2015. They hope to improve on their disappointing showing at previous edition and make an impressionful statement with opening round ODIs.
The International Cricket Council Champions Trophy kicks off this June and promises to be a fierce contest between top teams from around the globe. While India and Pakistan have played each other before in limited-overs series, their first meeting since 2012 in this prestigious event should prove riveting, keeping fans on the edge of their seats throughout each matchup.