The match was called-off on the 2nd day (Saturday) without a single ball being bowled due to incessant rain after the first day’s play.
Monsoon rain also interrupted Friday’s game when hosts Bangladesh A team scored 18 for 1 in 7.4 overs against their Afghan counterpart.
The 2nd string Bangladesh team resumed the first innings Sunday morning with first day’s total 18 runs for 1 and scored 112 for 2 in 41 overs before the rain halted the 3rd day’s play.
Opener Mohammad Naim, who was in batting with six runs, contributed 65 runs off 113 balls, hitting four fours an one six, before he was caught by Bashir Shah, off a Qais Ahmed delivery, leaving team total 100 runs in 33.5 overs
Another overnight batsman Raquibul Hasan (10) was still in batting with 38 runs off 102 balls featuring six boundaries along with number four Fazle Mahmud, who was on the crease with three runs.
Sent into bat first on the first day (Friday), captain Imrul Kayes scored only 2 runs for Bangladesh before he was victim of Yamin Ahmadzai in 3.4 overs.
Earlier, Bangladesh A suffered a seven-wicket defeat against the touring side in the four-day first unofficial Test at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna last week.
After two unofficial Test matches, visiting Afghanistan will play five one-day matches against their Bangladesh counterpart.
The first three one day matches will be held in Chattogram on July 19, 21 and 24 while the last two matches scheduled at BKSP in Savar on July 27 and 29.