Lasith Malinga shone in his goodbye coordinate after Kusal Perera struck a fast flame century as Sri Lanka squashed Bangladesh by 91 keeps running in the first day of a three-coordinate arrangement in Colombo on Friday. Malinga shook Bangladesh with his searing opening spell, diminishing the guests to 39-4 simultaneously, without enabling them to recuperate from the harm in spite of the best endeavors by Mushfiqur Rahim and Sabbir Rahman. Mushfiqur made 67 while Sabbir included 60 as the team shared a 111-run association for the fifth wicket however Bangladesh stammered to 223 full scale in 41.4 overs answering to Sri Lanka’s 314-8.
Resigning Malinga asserted 3/38 while Nuwan Pradeep (3/51) and Dhananjaya de Silva (2-49) played their parts in the success.
“I feel it’s the opportune time for me to resign from ODIs. I have been playing throughout the previous 15 years for Sri Lanka and this is the opportune time to proceed onward,” Malinga, who completed his ODI vocation with 338 wickets, said after the game.
“My time is finished and I need to go.”
Perera struck 111 off 99 balls with 17 fours and a six, his fifth ODI century, to set up Sri Lanka’s aggregate after captain Dimuth Karunaratne won the hurl and chose for bat first.
Left-gave Perera put on 97 keeps running with Karunaratne for the subsequent wicket before including 100 with Kusal Mendis for the third wicket.
Shafiul Islam, who completed with 3-62 in his first match in three years, drew the principal blood for Bangladesh when he had opener Avishka Fernando gotten by Soumya Sarkar at slip for seven.
Perera was reprieved on 49 runs when the third umpire upset a got behind choice off Shafiul.
Low maintenance seamer Soumya finished the valiant thump of Perera as he was gotten at short fine leg by Mustafizur Rahman.
Mendis, who was dropped on 28 by Mahmudullah Riyad off Soumya, tumbled to Rubel Hossain the following over in the wake of making 43 off 49 balls.
Mendis strolled after a quieted intrigue for got behind from wicketkeeper Mushfiqur and bowler Rubel.
Angelo Mathews took Sri Lanka’s aggregate past the 300-run mark with 48 off 52 balls.
Mustafizur expelled Mathews before completing with 2-75.
Malinga, who was unbeaten on six with the bat, hit the leg-stump of opener Tamim Iqbal in his fifth ball with a dangerous yorker.
Tamim, who appeared as Bangladesh’s fourteenth ODI chief, was not able open his record and the group’s other top-request batsmen did scarcely any better.
Pradeep caught one-down Mohammad Mithun leg-before for 10 and Malinga bowled out opener Soumya for 15 in the following over.
Kumara intensified Bangladesh’s concern once he expelled Mahmudullah for three.
De Silva finished the opposition of Sabbir, driving him to give a catch at profound midwicket to leave Sri Lanka’s triumph everything except a convention.
Malinga took the last wicket fittingly to end the concise diversion by Mustafizur, who made 18 off 14 balls before being gotten by Thisara Perera at mid-off
The subsequent match will be held at a similar ground on Sunday.