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T20 World Cup 2021: Bangladesh drop catches as Sri Lanka claim win in fiery contest

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Sri Lanka's Charith Asalanka, left, celebrates with teammate Dasun Shanaka after defeating Bangladesh.
Camera IconSri Lanka's Charith Asalanka, left, celebrates with teammate Dasun Shanaka after defeating Bangladesh. Credit: Kamran Jebreili/AP

Bangladesh have paid for missed catches by losing to Sri Lanka in a spiky group match at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.

Sri Lanka, who hit nine sixes in the small Sharjah venue, chased down Bangladesh’s total of 4-171 with five wickets and seven balls to spare. It was their highest successful run chase in a T20 World Cup.

“It was not the easiest target to chase but once batsmen are set, any target can be chased,” Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka said.

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“It was an outstanding innings from[Charith] Asalanka. It’s very important that youngsters step up at this stage, it was really nice to see that.”

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Crucially Tigers’ Liton Das dropped Bhanuka Rajapaksa on 14 in the 13th over, and Asalanka on 63 two overs later. The pair went on to compile an 86-run partnership with Rajapaksa, on his 30th birthday, making 53 off 31 balls and Asalanka an unbeaten 80 off 49 balls.

Das had earlier been involved in an ugly confrontation with Sri Lankan bowler Lahiru Kumara which required the umpires and other players to separate them.

Bangladesh's Liton Das, second right, has altercation with Sri Lankan bowler Lahiru Kumara.
Camera IconBangladesh's Liton Das, second right, has altercation with Sri Lankan bowler Lahiru Kumara. Credit: Kamran Jebreili/AP

Tensions had risen after fellow opening bat Mohammad Naim played the ball back to Binura Fernando, only for Fernando to throw the ball threw the ball back narrowly missing the batter’s head.

When, shortly after, Das was caught off Kumara for 16 the pair were involved in a head-to-head mid-pitch Other players became involved, mostly as peacemakers, before Das left.

Naim went on to make 62 off 52 balls though the key innings was that of Mushfiqur Rahim, whose 37-ball 57 provided much-needed acceleration.

“I thought 171 could be defended,” Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah said.

“We were in the game ‘till the tenth over, but things went wrong for us after that. We will correct that in the next game.”

 Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka plays a shot as Nurul Hasan of Bangladesh looks on.
Camera Icon Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka plays a shot as Nurul Hasan of Bangladesh looks on. Credit: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Sri Lanka began well, recovering from the fourth-ball dismissal of Kusal Perera to reach 1-71 after eight overs. Then Shakib Al Hasan took two wickets in four balls as Sri Lanka slipped to 4-80 at the mid-point.

That made Shakib the T20 World Cup all-time leading wicket-taker with 41, two ahead of Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi.

Rajapaksa and Asalanka had to take risks, thanks to Das’s drops they got away with them.

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