A sparkling 93 by Sadeera Samarawickrama that preceded a spirited bowling effort helped Sri Lanka overcome Bangladesh by 21 runs in their Asia Cup Super 4 match here on Saturday.
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Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka (3/28), spinner Maheesh Theekshana (3/69), and Matheesha Pathirana (3/58) were on the money with the ball as they bundled out Bangladesh for 236, after posting 257 for 9.
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The visitors offered a hard fight through young Towhid Hridoy (82 off 97 balls, 7x4, 1x6) but the night did not have space for a one-man super show.
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Now the Lankans can make a genuine charge towards the final with two matches remaining, but Bangladesh's hopes of entering the title round were all but over after this setback.
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They had lost to Pakistan in the Super 4 opener at Lahore by 7 wickets on Wednesday.
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However, Bangladesh began their chase with them having a real chance to overhaul Lanka's total.
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Openers Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Mohammad Naim added 55 runs in 11.1 overs, but Shanaka broke the burgeoning alliance.
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Miraz pulled Shanaka straight into the hands of substitute Dushan Hemantha, and he soon dismissed Naim with a sharp bouncer that the batter edged to wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis.
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Bangladesh found themselves at 83 for four soon, but veteran batters Mushfiqur Rahim and Hridoy added 62 runs for the fifth wicket to take Bangladesh back on track.
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Mushfiqur was not really at his fluent best but Hridoy played some lovely shots en route to his fourth ODI fifty, especially in the arc between mid-wicket and fine leg.
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When the boundaries were difficult to get the 22-year-old Hridoy kept the board pushing through sharp running between the wickets.
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Shanaka returned to snap the threatening alliance, dismissing Mushfiqur, and a little later Theekshana trapped Hridoy in front of the wicket as Bangladesh's spirit gradually ebbed away.
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Earlier, Samarawickrama, whose 93 came off just 72 balls, and Mendis, who made an even fifty, fought hard but Lanka found the going a bit tough and ended up with a total that was just about challenging.
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After the early departure of Dimuth Karunaratne, who edged pacer Mahmud to Mushfiqur behind the stumps, Lanka found some sanity through Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis.
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Mendis and Nissanka (40 off 60 balls) added 74 runs for the second wicket but the partnership was not always smooth.
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Mendis, in particular, was scratchy in the middle and there were edges and false shots galore in his 60-ball knock.
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Nissanka was relatively more fluent, but a clever slower delivery from Shoriful Islam ended his stay, as even the DRS could not save the batter from the leg-before verdict.
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The home side lost three more wickets in the span of the next 14 overs as they struggled for a lively middle-over phase.
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Samarawickrama took charge of the situation at this juncture.
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One of Sri Lanka's better ODI batters this year, Samarawickrama negated a rather slow pitch and Bangladesh bowlers during his fluent innings.
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The right-hander was sure in his foot movement and judged the length very early, a pulled six off pacer Hasan Mahmud stood as a testimony to that.
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Samarawickrama and Shanaka added 60 runs for the sixth wicket that carried them past the 200-run mark before the latter got out to Mahmud, who was impressive while taking three wickets.
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Samarawickrama, who eventually got out in the last over of the innings, could have carried Sri Lanka to a better place with a bit more support but that was not forthcoming.
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But the Lankan bowlers ensured that his knock did not go in vain.
Asia Cup Super 4: Sadeera's Knock Helps Sri Lanka Register 21-run Victory Over Bangladesh
The visitors offered a hard fight through young Towhid Hridoy (82 off 97 balls, 7x4, 1x6) but the night did not have space for a one-man super show.

Sri Lanka managed a close 21-run victory over Bangladesh in the Super 4 clash of Asia Cup 2023.
Sri Lanka managed a close 21-run victory over Bangladesh in the Super 4 clash of Asia Cup 2023.

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