BAN WON
T20
BAN beat AFG by 8 runs
Man of the Match - Nasum Ahmed
BAN
154-5
20.0/20 Ovrs
 
146-10
20.0/20 Ovrs
AFG
Asia Cup, 2025 |Match 9 |9/16/2025
Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Commentary
  • Right then, that is it from this exciting clash, where Bangladesh stays alive with a fine victory over Afghanistan and opens up Group B. Now, we move to Dubai for a clash in Group A between the hosts, UAE and Pakistan on 17th September, Thursday. It will begin at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT), but as you know, you can always join us early for all the build-up to the game. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
  • The victorious captain of Bangladesh, LITTON DAS, is all smiles. He begins by saying that winning the game has given them a bit of relief. Also humbly admits that they didn't bat well in the last few overs and feels they were 15-20 runs short. Appreciates the way Nasum and Rishad bowled was special and says they really showed their character and skill. Also says that Tanzid Hasan batted well and that the opening partnership was crucial. On being asked whether he will be supporting Sri Lanka against Afghanistan, he cheekily says he will see.
  • The captain of Afghanistan, RASHID KHAN, says that they were in the game for the most part but couldn't finish it off. Adds that 30-odd runs in 18 balls is quite gettable nowadays, but he says they didn't play their usual attacking cricket, which cost them. Mentions that it was a 160-165 wicket, but the batters were a bit irresponsible with their shot selection. Praises his bowlers for the way they came back in the game and restricted Bangladesh under 160 after the start they got. Tells that every game is a big one, as in the Asia Cup, you don't play many matches, and they have a huge match coming up against Sri Lanka, and he hopes that they do not repeat the same mistakes.
  • Bangladesh's NASUM AHMED is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his excellent bowling figures of 4-1-11-2.  He set the tone for his side with a wicket-maiden. He walks up for a chat and someone from the Bangladesh camp is there to translate in English. He says that he fancies bowling with the new ball. Adds that the skipper told him to bowl the first over and he was ready to take up the challenge. Mentions that there was a lot of sweat, so it was a bit challenging to grip the ball, but also says that he likes these kind of challenges.
  • Presentation Time..
  • Bangladesh might have felt they were 10-15 runs short, but they more than made up for it with outstanding fielding and sheer intensity that showed how badly they wanted this. Nasum Ahmed struck early with a couple of quick wickets to set the tone, and the bowlers kept things tight for the most part. The only blip came from the four overs of part-timers, which went for 55 runs. Still, Rishad Hossain was brilliant through the middle overs with two key strikes, and the pace pair of Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman combined for five wickets to close the game out in style, much to the delight of their nation and passionate supporters.
  • Earlier in the game, Bangladesh put up a competitive total, though given the start they had, they might feel they left some runs out there. The openers set the tone beautifully, with Saif Hassan contributing 30-odd runs and Tanzid Hasan anchoring the innings with a fine half-century. However, the middle order couldn’t quite build on that momentum. Tawhid Hridoy chipped in with a handy cameo, but the late flourish they would have hoped for never really arrived. For Afghanistan, Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad were excellent in the middle overs, sharing four wickets between them and applying the squeeze, while Azmatullah Omarzai also made an impact with one wicket.
  • Afghanistan weren’t chasing a huge total, but as we know, pressure can play tricks. They never really found momentum and were on the back foot early, losing both the in-form Sediqullah Atal and Ibrahim Zadran inside the Powerplay. The silver lining was Rahmanullah Gurbaz showing signs of returning to form, which could be vital for the next match, though his knock of 35 ended at a crucial juncture. With little support from the other end, the middle order faltered, and while Azmatullah Omarzai and Rashid Khan chipped in with brief cameos to keep hopes alive, the sluggish start proved costly as they eventually went down by 8 runs.
  • After seven one-sided games in the Asia Cup 2025, Group B has finally produced back-to-back thrillers, setting the stage up nicely. Afghanistan would have loved to secure qualification before their final group match, but Bangladesh stood firm and denied them that chance. The wait continues for the Afghans to chase down a target of over 150 against a full-member Asian side, while for Bangladesh, this was a landmark win – their first-ever victory over Afghanistan away from home.
  • BANGLADESH KEEP THEIR HOPES ALIVE IN THE ASIA CUP 2025! The qualification picture isn’t entirely in their control, but they’ve done their part and stayed in the race. In this must-win encounter, the Bangla Tigers delivered when it mattered most, and now Afghanistan find themselves under pressure too. What’s next? The upcoming clash between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan becomes the decider. If Sri Lanka triumph, both they and Bangladesh move into the Super Four, but if Afghanistan come out on top, it will spell the end of Bangladesh’s campaign.
  • 19.6
    W
    Taskin Ahmed to Noor Ahmad, OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! A slower ball from Taskin, at 115 kph, full and around off. Noor Ahmad swings through the line, hits it aerially, but slices it off the bat, and hence, does not get the distance required. Sails it straight down the throat of Nurul Hasan stationed at the long off fence. Nurul doesn't have to move a muscle and takes a simple catch. Taskin Ahmed finishes with two wickets. Disappointing faces in the Afghan hut, and exact contrary emotions in the opposite dugout. BANGLADESH WIN BY 8 RUNS!
  • 19.5
    6
    Taskin Ahmed to Noor Ahmad, SIX! Clears the ropes! This is going to hurt Bangladesh's net run rate to an extent even if they win! Hard length, on top of middle. Noor Ahmad backs away and brings the bat horizontally to smash it over Rishad Hossain, who leaps from long on but the ball sails over him for half a dozen! Oh, hang on, it seems like Rishad Hossain got his fingertips on the ball and just tipped it over the ropes. Litton Das is not happy.
  • 19.4
    0
    Taskin Ahmed to Noor Ahmad, Excellent execution from Taskin Ahmed! A pinpoint yorker, on off, Noor Ahmad carves it out to the mid off region. 
  • 19.3
    6
    Taskin Ahmed to Noor Ahmad, SIX! Sails all the way! Still not over! Taskin serves it right into the wheelhouse, full and on middle. Noor Ahmad clears the front leg away and smokes it downtown for a six. 15 needed off 3 balls!
  • 19.2
    0
    Taskin Ahmed to Noor Ahmad, Slower one, on the leg stump line, on a good length. Noor Ahmad swings across the line to pull but misses.
  • 19.1
    1
    Taskin Ahmed to Fazalhaq Farooqi, Length-delivery, outside off, Fazalhaq Farooqi creates room and tries to slash it away, but gets a thick outside edge. The ball shoots past the right of the diving Litton Das and runs behind to the left of deep third for a single. 21 needed off the last 5 balls!
  • END OF OVER 19 | 5 Runs & 2 Wkt | AFG 133/9
  • Taskin Ahmed to bowl the last over. He has 21 runs to play with, but his aim will be to bowl out Afghanistan here.
  • 18.6
    0
    Mustafizur Rahman to Noor Ahmad, Swing and a miss! What a sensational penultimate over from Mustafizur Rahman! Back of a length, boucing over the off pole. Noor Ahmad misses pulling it away. Mustafizur Rahman ends his spell with figures of 4-0-28-3.
  • 18.5
    1
    Mustafizur Rahman to Fazalhaq Farooqi, Run out chance, missed! On a good length, around off. Fazalhaq Farooqi chop-cuts it to the backward point fielder and sets off for a run. The fielder is quick to pick the ball and throw at the bowler. However, Mustafizur Rahman does not cleanly colllect the ball up and breaks the stumps without the ball in his hands. 
  • 18.4
    0
    Mustafizur Rahman to Fazalhaq Farooqi, On a nagging length, slanting across off, Fazalhaq Farooqi wildly swings across the line and is beaten past the outside edge.
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi is the last man in and will face the hat-trick ball.
  • 18.3
    W
    Mustafizur Rahman to AM Ghazanfar, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! 'The Fizz' gets his third wicket and has brought Bangladesh almost touching distance to win this one! Bowls on a back of a length, angling outside off, AM Ghazanfar just hangs the bat away from the body and tries to work it off side, but plays inside the line and gets a faint outside edge. Litton Das collects it comfortably behind the wickets. Mustafizur Rahman is on a HAT TRICK! Afghanistan are 132/9.
  • Bangladesh are on the verge of the win here. Afghanistan needs more than a miracle here to get over the line. Also, AM Ghazanfar comes out to the middle now.
  • 18.2
    W
    Mustafizur Rahman to Rashid Khan, OUT! GONE! CAUGHT! Is that the match for Bangladesh? Mustafizur Rahman delivers gold when it matters the most for his side. He bowls it too full and outside the off stump line. Rashid Khan bends low and jams his bat down, opening the bat face very late. Doesn't manage to keep it along the ground and the ball goes flat into the hands of Taskin Ahmed at short third. Rashid Khan departs for a quickfire 20 off just 11 balls. Afghanistan are 132/8, needing 23 runs off 10 balls.