Riding on half-hundreds of years by Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das and Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh traveled to an agreeable six wickets win upon Ireland, keeping up their unbeaten keep running in the tri-country arrangement.
Pursuing 293 keep running for triumph, the guests took a gander calm from the beginning, cordiality a forceful first-wicket remain among Tamim and Liton. Both the batsmen kept up a comparative pace through the course of their 117-run remain before the southpaw was bowled by Boyd Rankin. Tamim’s fall, in any case, didn’t wreck Bangladesh’s innings.
Under six overs later, Liton additionally left, getting tidied up by Barry McCarthy on 76, a 67-ball thump including nine limits and a six. Nonetheless, Ireland’s triumphs were far and few. Shakib Al Hasan, without being forceful, stroked just about a run-a-ball fifty and put on 50 years organization with Mushfiqur Rahim and kept Bangladesh’s hang on the pursuit. He resigned with a side strain not long after subsequent to stroking his 41st ODI fifty yet Mahmudullah’s unbeaten 35 helped Bangladesh go too far with seven overs to save. Notwithstanding Mark Adair, who expelled Mossadek Hossain late in the pursuit, every one of the bowlers surrendered more than run-a-ball.
Prior in the day, Paul Stirling and William Porterfield’s century-stand had established the framework of Ireland’s 292/8. Choosing to bat in the wake of winning the hurl, the hosts had lost two wickets in the initial 11 overs. Stirling, who had received a forceful mode toward the beginning of Ireland’s innings backed off. Alongside his captain, he laid the base for a solid get done with, putting on 174 out of 34 overs – Ireland’s most astounding for third wicket, and the most elevated for any wicket against a Full Member Nation.
Porterfield missed the mark concerning a century as he confounded a hit to the bovine corner defender, just two overs in the wake of storing back to back sixes off Mashrafe Mortaza. His expulsion prompted a breakdown, as Ireland lost six wickets in the last 33 bundles of their innings. Stirling’s fine thump of 130 – which included eight limits and four sixes – too reached an end in this period as he neglected to hit the ball over the long on defender.
Abu Jayed was the wrecker-in-boss as he stowed his lady fifer, including four strikes – Stirling, Kevin O’Brien and Gary Wilson, aside from Porterfield – in his last spell. Saifuddin too contributed with a prop in his last finished.
Regardless of the breakdown, the hosts oversaw 111 keeps running in the last 11 overs. For as great a twist as that seemed to be, it demonstrated excessively little against Bangladesh on the day. Bangladesh will currently confront West Indies in the last of the tri-arrangement, on Friday.
Brief Scores: Ireland 292/5 out of 50 overs (Paul Stirling 130, William Porterfield 94; Abu Jayed 5-58, Saifuddin 2-43) lost to Bangladesh 294/4 out of 43 overs (Liton Das 76, Tamim Iqbal 57; Boyd Rankin 2-48, Mark Adair 1-52) by 6 wickets.
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