Mehidy and Shanto slam tons to power Bangladesh to 334
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4th Match, Group B (D/N), Lahore, September 03, 2023
, Asia Cup
(36.1/50 ov, T:335) 193/4
Afghanistan need 142 runs from 13.5 overs.
Current RR: 5.33
• Required RR: 10.26
• Last 5 ov (RR): 38/1 (7.60)
The pair added 194 runs off 190 balls in the heat of Lahore
Najmul Hossain Shanto celebrated his century in unique fashion • Associated Press
Bangladesh 334 for 5 (Mehidy 112, Shanto 104) vs Afghanistan
Centuries from the in-form Najmul Hossain Shanto and stand-in opener Mehidy Hasan Miraz powered Bangladesh to an imposing 334 in their must-win game against Afghanistan in Lahore.
Shanto followed up his fighting 89 against Sri Lanka with a brisk second ODI century, while Mehidy posted his highest score in the format before retiring hurt due to cramps in his left arm.
Mehidy, opening the batting for the first time in ODIs since the 2018 Asia Cup final, took his time to settle in and it was Mohammad Naim who dominated the powerplay. Naim attacked from the first over, slapping Fazalhaq Farooqi's second delivery through point for the first boundary of the match.
Bangladesh were ticking along at around a run a ball in the powerplay and almost completed it without taking any damage but for a terrific wrong'un from Mujeeb Ur Rahman that turned past Naim's outside edge to crash into his off-stump.
Towhid Hridoy surprisingly came out at No. 3 ahead of Shanto, who was Bangladesh's standout performer with the bat at one drop in their defeat to Sri Lanka. But Shanto was in quickly enough after Hridoy edged Gulbadin Naib second ball and Ibrahim Zadran took a low catch to his right at first slip.
Shanto took five deliveries to start scoring - a boundary through the leg side - and then found rhythm, hitting Naib for back-to-back fours. Mehidy and Shanto proceeded to wear Afghanistan down with a 194-run partnership off 190 deliveries.
Afghanistan's star spinner, Rashid Khan, hurt himself while fielding and was introduced only in the 17th over. He started with a maiden but could only bowl four overs on the trot and was reintroduced for a second spell in the 32nd over.
Bangladesh had injury concerns of their own, with Mehidy struggling throughout the innings and Shanto also pulling up while completing a run, but both batters fought on in the Lahore heat.
Mehidy reached his fifty in the 24th over; Shanto pulled Farooqi for a six in the 31st to get to his half-century.
Mehidy got to his century off 115 deliveries, scampering for a single after miscuing a pull off Naib. He finished that over by pulling between deep midwicket and long-on for a boundary.
When Rashid came back for a third spell, Shanto pulled him tothe boundary to move to the nineties. He pulled him for another boundary that bounced in front of substitute fielder Noor Ahmad at deep midwicket and burst through his hands, as Bangladesh took 12 from the over.
Mehidy then went inside out to hit Mujeeb for a six over extra cover before physios had to come out to treat him for finger cramp. Mehidy walked off having registered his highest ODI score. Shanto, who missed out against Sri Lanka, reached a 101-ball century in the same over.
Mushfiqur Rahim, batting ahead of Shakib Al Hasan, got off to a quick start, hitting Rashid down the ground for a six before reverse-sweeping Mujeeb for four. Shanto was run out for 104, having slipped while attempting to take a run after reverse sweeping Mujeeb.
Debutant Shamim Hossain kept the momentum going, flicking Naib for a six off his first ball. Shakib then made Rashid's indifferent day worse by slog-sweeping him for six over midwicket before hitting more late boundaries to ensure Bangladesh finished strong.
Abhimanyu Bose is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo
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