Afghanistan stun Bangladesh in historic point Asia Glass win.bangladesh, pursuing 255, was set for a disastrous begin after left-armer Shapoor Zadran slipped one through Shamsur Rahman's barrier in the first over. There was a wicket in the exact next over as amidhassan got Anamul Haque in front.
FATULLAH: Afghanistan set up a splendid execution to irritated hosts Bangladesh by 32 runs in the Asia Container match at Fatullah on Saturday. Afghanistan rode on a splendid unbeaten vocation best 90 by Asghar Stanikzai and a rebuffing 69-ball 81 by Samiullah Shinwari to post a testing 254-6 preceding playing out their adversaries for 222 in 47.5 overs. Afghanistan's triumph denoted its first win over a Test playing nation in four one-day matches. They long ago lost both their one-day internationals against Pakistan and one against Australia. Afghanistan are playing the Asia Glass despite anything that might have happened before.
It was an extraordinary stun for the hosts, who were runners-up in the last Asia Measure in 2012 to Pakistan as they played without their key all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, suspended over indiscipline, and harmed point Mashrafe Mortaza. Bangladesh, who lost their opening match to India, never looked settled in their run-pursue as they lost their openers by the second over with just a solitary run on the board. It was a 68-run remained between Mominul Haque (50) and captain Mushfiqur Rahim (23) that lifted Bangladesh before Afghan chief Mohammad Nabi asserted his partner's wicket.
Nabi completed with 3-44 while pacemen Hamid Hassan and Shapoor Zadran took two wickets each. Mominul hit six limits in a steady 72-ball innings yet once he was played by Shinwari (1-23), all trusts of a home group win dissipated. Nasir Hossain and Ziaur Rahman contributed with 41 each however could just defer the inescapable. Gripping at a questionable string between tall tale and bad dream, Afghanistan thought up to go down the void on different events before making its tryst with history on Saturday.
After a huge number of fielding blunders, Mohammad Nabi's men at last pummeled the entryway close on Bangladesh to win by 32 runs in the Asia Mug experience here. It was Afghanistan's first triumph — from four matches — against a Test-playing side.put into bat, the saints of Afghanistan's triumph were Asghar Stanikzai (90 n.o.) and man-of-the-match Samiullah Shenwari (81) who heaped on 164 runs in 138 balls for the sixth wicket. In the wake of removing Afghanistan from an uncertain circumstance, the twosome flagellated the rival for 107 runs in the last 10 overs.
Captain Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul Haque trudged along, yet Nabi's off-break guaranteed his inverse number. At that point, Afghanistan put on a shocking fielding show dropping Nasir Hossain four times, including two return chances stunned by Shenwari.first, Hossain and Naeem Islam were arranging a rebound, however the previous was out in the 39th over. At that point, three wickets fell in three balls as Bangladesh was eight down. Ziaur Rahman attempted to drag the amusement away, however Afghanistan recouped in t