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Bangladesh won by 25 runs

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Bangladesh won by 25 runs

Bangladesh won by 25 runs

Bangladesh won by 25 runs

Shakib Al Hasan ended his run drought with a defiant 64-run unbeaten innings, propelling Bangladesh to a total of 159. On a day that brought relief to both Shakib and his fans, Bangladesh secured a thrilling 25-run victory over the Netherlands, advancing strongly on their path to the Super Eights. Despite picking up just one wicket, Mustafizur Rahman was economical, conceding only 12 runs in his 4 overs.

The partnership between Shakib and Tanzid Tamim provided Bangladesh with a solid foundation. However, the Dutch bowlers consistently took wickets, preventing the Tigers from gaining complete control. Mahmudullah Riyad provided excellent support to Shakib, contributing to Bangladesh's challenging total of 159 with Shakib's outstanding 64 off 46 balls.

Bangladesh had scored 54 runs during the powerplay. Chasing a target of 160, the Netherlands managed only 36 runs for the loss of two wickets in their powerplay. Bangladesh's first breakthrough came in the fifth over when Taskin Ahmed's short delivery led to an edge, and Michael Levitt, who scored 18 runs, was caught by Towhid Hridoy. In the next over, Tanzim Hasan Sakib dismissed another opener, Max O'Dowd, for 12 runs, caught by Shakib Al Hasan.

Losing both openers for just 32 runs, the Dutch batting lineup was in deep trouble. However, Vikramjit Singh and Sybrand Engelbrecht brought some stability to the Netherlands' innings. Just as the partnership started to threaten, Mahmudullah Riyad was introduced into the attack and provided a crucial breakthrough. Vikramjit, who hit three sixes and scored 26 runs off 16 balls, was stumped while trying to advance down the wicket.

At the halfway mark, the Netherlands were 74 for 3, needing 86 runs in the remaining 10 overs. Skipper Scott Edwards joined Engelbrecht at the crease, and they managed to keep the scoreboard ticking with regular boundaries. However, the partnership did not last long enough to trouble Bangladesh significantly. Rishad Hossain, in his third over, took two vital wickets.

First, he dismissed Engelbrecht, who had scored 33 runs off 22 balls, and then bowled Bas de Leede for a duck within three balls. Bangladesh regained control of the match. Mustafizur Rahman returned to the attack and removed the well-set Scott Edwards.

Rishad Hossain, completing his quota of overs, took another wicket by catching Logan van Beek off his own bowling. With the Netherlands struggling at 117 for 7, Mustafizur became unplayable towards the end. The equation boiled down to the Netherlands needing 33 runs off the last 6 balls, a task too tall, securing a 25-run win for Bangladesh.

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