United Arab Emirates 166 for 3 (Sharafu 68*, Asif 41*, Shoriful 1-24) beat Bangladesh 162 for 9 (Jaker 41, Tanzid 40, Haider 3-7) by seven wickets
Alishan Sharafu's composed half-century under pressure and Haider Ali's
splendid spell of 3 for 7 led UAE to a historic series win against
Bangladesh in Sharjah. The hosts chased down 163 with seven wickets in
hand to clinch the series 2-1, having already beaten the visitors by two
wickets on Monday. It is UAE's second T20I series win against a Full
Member team, having beaten Ireland by the same margin in 2021.
Left-arm
spinner Haider led the charge to reduce Bangladesh to 84 for 8, before
they recovered to reach 162 for 9. Bangladesh, however, couldn't quite
use the momentum with the ball, as Sharafu, only 22, struck his eighth
half-century in T20Is to anchor the chase. He struck five fours and
three sixes in his unbeaten 47-ball 68 as the chase went down to the
last over. He added 87 runs for the unbroken fourth-wicket stand with Asif Khan, who damaged Bangladesh with five sixes in his unbeaten 26-ball 41.
Zohaib steps up on Waseem's off day
UAE didn't quite get their chase off to the best of starts, though. After consecutive fifties in the first two games, captain Muhammad Waseem fell early in for 9 this time. Shoriful Islam got him to drive at a slightly wide one, edging to Tanzid Hasan at slip. Muhammad Zohaib then struck Hasan Mahmud
for consecutive sixes in the fifth over, both times hitting through the
line, one over long-on, and the other through extra cover.
Sharafu got his big-hitting going with a top-edged six off Tanzim Hasan in the seventh over, before Rishad Hossain cleaned up Zohaib for 29 with one that spun back into the left-hand batter. Rahul Chopra was the next to go just after the halfway mark, heaving at a slower bouncer from Tanzim to midwicket for 13.
Sharafu aces the chase
Sharafu
didn't get bothered by UAE being three down and the equation reading 84
required off 56. He ramped Tanzim for a six over deep third two balls
after Chopra's wicket. He pinged the same bowler in his next over for a
four through point, but then UAE were kept quiet for about 16 deliveries
that left UAE to get 53 to win from 30.
Sharafu
then hammered Rishad down the ground at the start of the 16th over,
with Tanzid parrying the catch at long-off for a six. Asif, always on
the prowl for big hits, also smacked Rishad for consecutive sixes in the
same over to make it a 19-run over. It brought the required run rate
down from 10.60 to 8.50 and 34 to get from the last four.
Sharafu
finished the next over with a cracking four through the covers and Asif
smashed Mahmud over midwicket next ball to bring it close to a
run-a-ball equation. With 14 to win from 12, Asif clubbed two more sixes
in the penultimate over off Tanzim on the off side before Sharafu aptly
struck the winning runs next over, a blistering cover drive off Mahmud.
Haider weaves his magic
Waseem
used four different bowlers to bowl the first four overs after winning
the toss, and the fourth of those did the trick. Haider struck with his
first ball, trapping the Bangladesh captain Litton Das
lbw for 14. Litton missed his sweep after going across too far that
exposed his middle and leg stumps, but he was disappointed on being
given out.
Towhid Hridoy
was also given out lbw two balls later, as he charged down and missed
the ball, which struck the front pad. The raised finger caused
pandemonium in the UAE side, with Haider jumping all over the place.
Haider
finished with a double-wicket maiden, before removing Mahedi Hasan, who
was trying to cut against a delivery that came back to hit the top of
leg stump. Haider remained accurate in his next two overs too, giving
him magical figures in just his third T20I.
UAE hunt for more wickets
Tanzid
batted exactly the opposite to how his team-mates had been going about
it. He started with a couple of big hits in the first over, he lofted
Matiullah Khan for his second six in the third over, before hammering
Dhruv Parashar for consecutive sixes in the fifth over after Bangladesh
had lost three wickets. Tanzid sweetly timed two more fours off Akif
Raja before the seamer bowled him with the around-the-wicket angle in
the seventh over.
Both
Parashar and Raja supported Haider, as did Matiullah after the halfway
mark. Matiullah, who was expensive in the first two games, removed Shamim Hossain
and Rishad in the space of four balls. Saghir Khan then had Tanzim
caught at long-on, as Bangladesh were in risk of getting bowled out for
less than 100.
Jaker scrapes a recovery
Jaker
struck a couple of sixes to get Bangladesh past the 100-run mark, all
the while needing the physio's attention due to exhaustion. Mahmud
struck Matiullah for his first six in the 18th over, before Jaker struck
his third six, a blast down the ground in the penultimate over. Jaker,
however, fell next ball, slicing Saghir to deep backward point for an
easy catch. No. 11 Shoriful then deposited Saghir over the midwicket
fence and Bangladesh had started to put up a respectable total.
Waseem's
decision to bowl the last over backfired, as he went for 23 runs in
five balls. He was taken off the attack for bowling too many high
full-tosses. Sharafu had to complete the over, as his only delivery went
for three runs.
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