Eyeing a bounce back after their humiliating defeat in the series opener, Bangladesh chose to bat first under sweltering Sharjah conditions. Tanzid Hasan Tamim’s early blisters short-lived within the first powerplay before Najmul Hossain Shanto and Soumya Sarkar took on the hosts to add a 71-run partnership. With time, the pitch suited the spinners and Rashid Khan made a massive impact in the game by cleaning up Mehidy Hasan Miraz in the 33rd over. However, skipper Shanto looked robust, having surpassed the fifty mark. However, the Afghan spinners dragged the ball in their court by removing Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Shanto (76), and Mahmdullah in a space of 16 balls with the score reading 184/6. In times of need, debutant Jaker Ali stepped up with his counter-punching strokes under Nasum Ahmed’s assistance to propel the score to 252/7 in 50 overs.
In response, Afghanistan’s opening pair failed to offer a decent start with Rahmanullah Gurbaz throwing away his wicket in fishing outside the stumps. Subsequently, Sediqullah Atal and Rahmat Shah stabilised the stage with a 52-run stand before Nasum Ahmed outdid the former. While Rahmat looked sumptuous with his strokes, Hashmatullah Shahidi failed to assist him for long before Mustafizur outskilled him. Right after, Azmatullah Omarzai and Rahmat followed suit with the score of 119/5 in 30 overs. While Mohammad Nabi and Gulbadin Naib tried to build a partnership at the cue end, the finger spinners and Mustafizur didn’t let them talk with the bat for long with Afghanistan losing their last five wickets for just 21 runs.
Big win
Good performance
Bangladesh defeated Afghanistan by 68 runs.
What was the main reason for their loss.#ICC#AFGvBAN #Afghanistan— ICC Cricket Fans (@icccricketfans) November 9, 2024
Bangladesh played better cricket all-round, well played @BCBtigers. Afghanistan was not up to the mark in all departments, not many positives, a lot of learning and reflecting for @ACBofficials before the final encounter.
All set for the decider on Monday!#AFGvBAN #BANvAFG pic.twitter.com/KpwzJJylXO— Bashir Gharwal غروال (@bashir_gharwall) November 9, 2024
Yup
Superb
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | 2nd ODI | Sharjah
Bangladesh won by 68 runs 💥👏
PC: ACB
#BCB | #Cricket | #BANvAFG pic.twitter.com/x9fMnmxHn0— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) November 9, 2024
AFGHANISTAN BOWLED OUT FOR 184.
Bangladesh won the match by 68 runs. Series level 1-1. pic.twitter.com/d8saadEWYB— Raisul Rifat (@raisul_rifat88) November 9, 2024
What a performance
Finally
🚨 Bangladesh Delivers a Dominant 68-Run Win Over Afghanistan! 💪🏻
After 8 consecutive losses, Bangladesh finally secures a hard-fought victory. 🇧🇩
It was a true team effort – Soumya’s solid start, Captain Shanto’s steady innings, and Jaker’s explosive cameo. 🔥 The Bangladeshi pic.twitter.com/GT6JTpjSXP— Omar Faruque (@OmarFar46196492) November 9, 2024
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan in the 2nd ODI #AFGvBAN pic.twitter.com/qT5Szy7rcK
— Caught & Bowled (@caught1bowled) November 9, 2024
Good start