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Bangladesh edge out Afghanistan in last-ball thriller

Bangladesh moved to within one win of a place in the Asia Cup final after a nerve-jangling three-run victory over Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.

Chasing 250 for victory, Afghanistan required 19 off the last two overs, then eight off the last until it came down to the final delivery with Samiullah Shenwari needing to hit a four to win. However, Mustafizur Rahman held his nerve at the death to secure a nail-biting victory for Bangladesh, who will face India in the final if they can prevail in a winner-takes-all clash against Pakistan on Wednesday.

It was cruel on the Afghans who lost a similarly close encounter with Pakistan only two days previously. On that occasion the Pakistanis sneaked home in the final over to win by three wickets. Nonetheless, they played a full part in what was an enthralling contest which see-sawed throughout.

After winning the toss and electing to bat, Bangladesh looked well shy of a competitive total after slumping to 87/5. Having been 81/2, the introduction of Afghanistan’s trump card, the leg-spinner Rashid Khan, had an immediate effect.

Liton Das, who had played beautifully for his 41 from 43 balls, had a rush of blood to the head and top-edged an attempted sweep shot to slip. It precipitated a chaotic period of play which saw key man Shakib Al Hasan run himself out for a duck two balls later, before Mushfiqur Rahim was also run out in Rashid’s next over.

Thankfully for Bangladesh, Mahmudullah (74 from 81) and Imrul Kayes (72* from 89) – on his return to the side after being called up as a late replacement for the injured Tamim Iqbal – showed much cooler heads, putting on 128 for the sixth wicket to bat their team into a strong position.

Mahmudullah eventually fell in the 47th over, becoming a third victim for Aftab Alam (3/54), while Kayes remained undefeated as Bangladesh posted 249/7.

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