Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Super Four, Match 1 (B1 vs B2) – Asia Cup 2025 (20 September, Dubai)

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Sri Lanka and Bangladesh kicked off the Super Four stage in Dubai.

Sri Lanka and Bangladesh kicked off the Super Four stage in Dubai. Sri Lanka came into the match as group toppers, while Bangladesh were eager to make a statement with a win against a strong rival. The game went down to the wire, showcasing big hitting, disciplined bowling, and nerves under pressure.

Match Summary

Here’s a concise overview of both innings, standout performers, and the result.

Sri Lanka Innings: 168/7 in 20 overs

  • Skipper Dasun Shanaka smashed 64 off 37 balls, giving Sri Lanka late momentum.
  • Kusal Mendis added 34, steadying the innings in the middle overs.
  • Bangladesh bowlers impressed, with Mustafizur Rahman (3/20) and Mahedi Hasan (2/25) keeping things tight.

Bangladesh Innings: 169/6 in 19.5 overs

  • Saif Hassan anchored the chase with 61, showing calm under pressure.
  • Towhid Hridoy played a match-winning 58, accelerating at the right time.
  • Sri Lanka’s bowlers had their moments, especially Wanindu Hasaranga (2/22) and Dasun Shanaka (2/21).

Result: Bangladesh won by 4 wickets, with one ball to spare.

Key Match Stats

This section highlights the crucial numbers that defined the contest — runs, wickets, and key individual performances from both sides.

Team

Score

Overs

Top Batter(s)

Best Bowler(s)

Sri Lanka

168/7

20.0

Dasun Shanaka – 64, Kusal Mendis – 34

Mustafizur Rahman – 3/20, Mahedi Hasan – 2/25

Bangladesh

169/6

19.5

Saif Hassan – 61, Towhid Hridoy – 58

Wanindu Hasaranga – 2/22, Dasun Shanaka – 2/21

Key Highlights

Here are the defining moments and turning points that shaped the outcome of the match.

  • Dasun Shanaka’s late fireworks lifted Sri Lanka from a tricky position to a competitive total.
  • Bangladesh’s chase was calm and calculated, with Saif Hassan and Towhid Hridoy steering the innings through pressure phases.
  • Bangladesh’s bowling attack, led by Mustafizur and Mahedi, contained Sri Lanka’s middle order and set the tone early.
  • The match climaxed in the final over, where Bangladesh held their nerve to edge past Sri Lanka.

Conclusion

Bangladesh started the Super Four stage with a thrilling win, showing resilience and finishing power in a high-pressure chase. Sri Lanka, despite Shanaka’s heroics with both bat and ball, couldn’t stop Bangladesh’s momentum in the death overs. This victory boosts Bangladesh’s confidence heading deeper into the tournament, while Sri Lanka must regroup quickly to stay competitive in the Super Four race.

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