Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

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After losing the Test and ODI series against Sri Lanka, Bangladesh had a chance to bounce back in the T20Is. However, the Tigers did not get off to a good start in this format either. Bangladesh started the T20 series with a big loss of 7 wickets.

Bangladesh, having lost the toss and elected to bat first in Pallekele, scored 154 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. Parvez Hossain Emon scored the highest score of 38 runs for the team. In reply, Sri Lanka reached the victory port losing 3 wickets in 19 overs.

Chasing a small target, Sri Lanka got off to a flying start. Pathum Nishanka returned to the dressing room after scoring 42 runs off 16 balls to break the opening partnership. Another opener, Kusal Mendis, scored 73 runs off 51 balls.

However, Bangladesh bowled sparingly in the middle overs. But by then the Tigers were out of the match. Avishka Fernando ensured the team’s victory by playing with caution at the end.

Earlier, Bangladesh got off to a great start with the bat of the two openers Emon and Tanjid Tamim. Tamim batted a little slowly at one end, but Emon was excellent at the other end. When Tamim returned for 16 runs, the opening partnership of 16 runs was broken.

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Liton Das failed to get to three. He scored 6 runs off 11 balls. Emon, who batted well in the power play, suffered at the end of the power play. He was stopped for 38 runs off 22 balls.

Then Mohammad Naeem-Tawhid Hridoy settled down on the wicket but could not take advantage. Their slow batting made the team suffer a lot. Towards the end, Mehedi Miraj and Shamim Hossain tried to change gears by coming to the wicket. Bangladesh somehow crossed 150.

Miraj scored 29 runs off 23 balls. Shamim scored 14 runs off 5 balls without losing. Naeem was unbeaten on 32 runs off 29 balls.

FAQ

When did the match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh take place?

The exact date isn’t mentioned in the title, but it refers to a recent match where Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets.

What format was the match — Test, ODI, or T20?

The title doesn’t specify the format. However, based on context or tournament, it could be a T20, ODI, or Test. Please check the match summary or series schedule for confirmation.

Where was the match played?

The venue isn’t mentioned here, but the match location can be found in the official scorecard or news reports of the game.

Who were the top performers for Sri Lanka?

While specific names aren’t included in the title, a 7-wicket win usually means strong performances by Sri Lankan bowlers and top-order batsmen. Check the full scorecard for detailed stats.

How did Bangladesh perform in the match?

Bangladesh likely set a below-par target or lost key wickets early, making it easier for Sri Lanka to chase down the score.

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