Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Afghanistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Introduction

The contest between Bangladesh national cricket team and Afghanistan national cricket team has grown into one of the more competitive rivalries in modern limited-overs cricket. Both teams rely heavily on spin bowling, disciplined fielding, and improving batting depth, which often results in closely fought matches with shifting momentum.

This particular match showcased a balanced battle between bat and ball. Bangladesh looked steady with contributions across the batting order, while Afghanistan countered with sharp spin bowling and aggressive middle-order batting. The game featured several turning points, with both sides having moments of dominance before the final outcome was decided.


Match Overview

Match Bangladesh vs Afghanistan
Format ODI
Venue International Cricket Stadium
Toss Afghanistan won and chose to field
Result Afghanistan won by 3 wickets
Player of the Match Rashid Khan

The pitch was slightly slow with assistance for spinners. Batting required patience early on, but stroke-making became easier once batters settled. Spin played a major role in the middle overs.


Bangladesh Innings – Steady Start with Middle Overs Resistance

Bangladesh batted first and aimed to build a competitive total through partnerships rather than aggressive hitting from the outset.

Bangladesh Batting Scorecard

Batsman Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
Litton Das 58 74 6 1 78.37
Tanzid Hasan 34 39 4 1 87.17
Najmul Hossain Shanto 47 63 5 0 74.60
Shakib Al Hasan 62 55 6 2 112.72
Mushfiqur Rahim 29 27 3 0 107.40
Towhid Hridoy 21 18 2 1 116.66
Mehidy Hasan Miraz 13 11 1 0 118.18
Taskin Ahmed 7 6 0 0 116.66
Shoriful Islam 5 4 0 0 125.00
Mustafizur Rahman 4 5 0 0 80.00
Extras 10
Total 290/10 49.1 overs

Bangladesh Batting Analysis

Litton Das provided a stable opening innings, ensuring Bangladesh avoided early collapse.

Najmul Hossain Shanto played a controlled innings, focusing on rotation of strike and building partnerships.

The standout performance came from Shakib Al Hasan, who anchored the innings while also accelerating when needed.

Mushfiqur Rahim contributed a valuable middle-order knock, helping maintain momentum.

However, Bangladesh could not fully capitalize in the final overs, finishing slightly below a 310+ target.


Afghanistan Bowling Performance

Bowler Overs Runs Wickets Economy
Rashid Khan 10 52 3 5.20
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 10 48 2 4.80
Mohammad Nabi 9 56 1 6.22
Fazalhaq Farooqi 10 61 2 6.10
Azmatullah Omarzai 8.1 60 2 7.35

Afghanistan’s spin duo of Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rahman played a crucial role in controlling the middle overs and taking key wickets.


Afghanistan Innings – Controlled Chase with Key Partnerships

Chasing 291, Afghanistan approached the innings with a mix of caution and aggression, aiming to preserve wickets while keeping up with the required rate.

Afghanistan Batting Scorecard

Batsman Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
Rahmanullah Gurbaz 67 59 8 2 113.55
Ibrahim Zadran 52 70 5 0 74.28
Hashmatullah Shahidi 44 58 3 0 75.86
Mohammad Nabi 38 32 4 1 118.75
Azmatullah Omarzai 27 21 2 1 128.57
Rashid Khan 18* 12 2 1 150.00
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 9 10 1 0 90.00
Noor Ahmad 6* 5 1 0 120.00
Extras 10
Total 293/7 48.3 overs

Afghanistan successfully chased the target with 3 wickets in hand.


Afghanistan Batting Analysis

Rahmanullah Gurbaz provided an explosive start, putting pressure on Bangladesh bowlers early.

Ibrahim Zadran played a stabilizing role, ensuring the innings did not collapse after early wickets.

Hashmatullah Shahidi contributed a calm innings, rotating strike and supporting partnerships.

Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan provided crucial finishing runs, ensuring the chase stayed on track.


Bangladesh Bowling Performance

Bowler Overs Runs Wickets Economy
Mustafizur Rahman 10 63 2 6.30
Taskin Ahmed 9 68 1 7.55
Shoriful Islam 10 66 1 6.60
Mehidy Hasan Miraz 10 54 2 5.40
Nasum Ahmed 9.3 58 1 6.10

Bangladesh bowlers were competitive but struggled to break key partnerships at crucial stages of the chase.


Key Moments

  • Shakib Al Hasan’s all-round batting effort
  • Gurbaz’s aggressive start
  • Rashid Khan’s impactful bowling spell
  • Middle-order partnerships for Afghanistan
  • Late acceleration by Nabi and Rashid

Turning Point

The turning point occurred during Afghanistan’s middle overs when Mohammad Nabi and Hashmatullah Shahidi stabilized the innings after early pressure, ensuring Afghanistan remained within reach of the target.


Match Analysis

Afghanistan displayed better control during the chase, particularly in handling pressure situations. Their spin attack restricted Bangladesh effectively, and their batting lineup executed partnerships at key moments.

Bangladesh showed strong individual performances but lacked consistency in bowling breakthroughs and failed to defend a competitive total.


Strengths & Weaknesses

Bangladesh

Strengths

  • Strong top and middle-order batting
  • Experienced players contributing consistently
  • Competitive total on board

Weaknesses

  • Bowling lacked penetration in middle overs
  • Inability to break partnerships at key stages

Afghanistan

Strengths

  • Strong spin bowling attack
  • Effective chasing strategy
  • Aggressive top-order batting

Weaknesses

  • Occasional middle-order instability
  • Early wickets under pressure

Player of the Match

Rashid Khan – All-round performance

His wickets in the middle overs and finishing contribution with the bat played a decisive role in Afghanistan’s victory.


Conclusion

The match between Bangladesh national cricket team and Afghanistan national cricket team was a closely contested encounter that highlighted the strengths of both sides.

Afghanistan’s superior spin attack, combined with composed batting partnerships, allowed them to successfully chase the target. Bangladesh, despite strong individual performances, fell short due to lack of sustained pressure in key phases.


FAQs

Who won Bangladesh vs Afghanistan match?

Afghanistan won by 3 wickets.

Who was Player of the Match?

Rashid Khan.

What was Bangladesh’s total?

290 runs.

What was Afghanistan’s total?

293/7 in 48.3 overs.

Who scored the most runs?

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (67) for Afghanistan and Shakib Al Hasan (62) for Bangladesh.

Which bowler took most wickets?

Rashid Khan (3 wickets).

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