With a comfortable 27-run win in the final of the 5-match T20I series on Friday, New Zealand signed off the Bangladesh tour with something to celebrate even though they lost the competition 3-2.
The hosts won the first two matches but lost the third match. They came back strongly in the fourth match before losing the final one on the better previously unused surface at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium.
Bangladesh needed to score 56 off the last 30 balls, with Afif Hossain and Mahmuullah Riyad on the crease, but they only managed to score 28.
Bangladesh’s last hope to chase down a big target of 162 ended with the quick dismissals of Mahmudullah and Sohan.
In the last three overs, Bangladesh needed 48 runs which they failed to achieve.
Bangladesh were in dire need to have a good start, but Mohammad Naim and Liton Das were able to add only 26 runs in 4.2 overs. Liton fell to Ajaz Patel for 10 off 12 deliveries.
Soumya Sarkar, who got his first chance in this series, posted only four while Mushfiqur Rahim had another bad day as he could score only three this time. In between them, Naim was hunted by Ben Sears.
In the fifth wicket stand, Mahmudullah and Afif added 64 off 43, but that was not enough for the hosts to avoid a defeat.
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