JOHANNESBURG, Sept 19: Bangladesh were dumped out of the World Twenty20 Championship on Tuesday after slumping to a 64-run Super Eights defeat to Sri Lanka whose miserly attack quashed early fears of an upset (also partly reported in Wednesday’s edition).
Veteran seamer Chaminda Vaas, who took two for 14 off his four overs, and Dilhara Fernando were the stars for Sri Lanka as they helped their side defend what appeared to have been a vulnerable total of 147 for five.
Bangladesh’s total of 83 all out was the lowest in the tournament so far at the Wanderers in what has been something of a batsman’s paradise.
Only four of their batsman made it into double figures with Saqibul-Hasan and Aftab Ahmed joint top-scoring with 18.
Jehan Mubarak top-scored for Sri Lanka with an unbeaten 31 while skipper Mahela Jayawardene, who lost the toss to his Bangladesh counterpart Mohammad Ashraful, made a run a ball 30 before being bowled by Abdur Razzaq.
The result ensured a semi-final spot for Pakistan while the winners of Thursday’s showdown between the Sri Lankans and Australia in Cape Town will also go through to the last four.
Given that the highest winning total in the previous seven games at the stadium was 164, Ashraful had reason to be confident of another surprise victory after Bangladesh beat the West Indies in the opening round.
But the run chase got off to a disastrous start with Vaas bowling opener Mohammad Nazimuddin for a duck. That started a steady procession which left Bangladesh reeling at 39 for five in the eighth over.
Ashraful, the star of the victory over the West Indies, was among the victims when he was caught by Tillekeratne Dilshan off the Vaas for four.
Vaas’s fellow opener Fernando also took two wickets in his opening three-over spell, including Aftab who had looked dangerous with a rapid-fire 18 off 11 balls. Fernando was named man of the match.
There was a brace of tail-end wickets as well for the spin bowling of Sanath Jayasuriya who had earlier been out to his first ball.
His departure was symptomatic of a generally lacklustre performance by the Sri Lankans who managed to score only two sixes in the course of their 20 overs.
Only a 51-run partnership between Dilshan and Mubarak at the close of the innings took the score to a respectable level.
After their defeat against Pakistan at the same ground on Monday night, it looked as if the widely-fancied Sri Lankans might be departing the tournament early before their bowlers came to the rescue.
Bangladesh’s defeat on Sunday in Cape Town at the hands of Australia ensured that their second defeat in a row in the business end of the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship proved terminal.
Their remaining match is against Pakistan, also in Cape Town on Thursday.
Scoreboard
SRI LANKA:
W.U. Tharanga c Mushfiqur b Rasel 23
S.T. Jayasuriya c Mahmudullah b Mashrafe 0
K.C. Sangakkara b Mahmudullah 20
D.P.M.D. Jayawardene b Razzak 30
L.P.C. Silva lbw b Saqibul 12
T.M. Dilshan not out 21
J. Mubarak not out 31
EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, W-2, NB-1) 10
TOTAL (for five wkts, 20 overs) 147
FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-37, 3-59, 4-84, 5-96.
DID NOT BAT: M.F. Maharoof, W.P.U.J.C. Vaas, S.L. Malinga, C.R.D. Fernando.
BOWLING: Mashrafe Mortaza 4-0-39-1; Syed Rasel 4-0-26-1; Mohammad Ashraful 2-0-14-0 (1nb); Mohammad Mahmudullah 4-0-19-1; Saqibul Hasan 3-0-22-1; Abdur Razzak 3-0-20-1 (2w).
BANGLADESH:
Tamim Iqbal c Malinga b Fernando 3
Mohammad Nazimuddin lbw b Vaas 0
Aftab Ahmed b Fernando 18
Mohammad Ashraful c Dilshan b Vaas 4
Saqibul Hasan b Maharoof 18
Nadif Chowdhury run out 5
M. Mahmudullah c Mubarak b Jayasuriya 16
Mashrafe Mortaza b Malinga 12
Mushfiqur Rahim run out 1
Abdur Razzak c Sangakkara b Jayasuriya 5
Syed Rasel not out 0
EXTRAS (LB-1) 1
TOTAL (all out, 15.5 overs) 83
FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-21, 3-21, 4-31, 5-39, 6-53, 7-66, 8-68, 9-81.
BOWLING: Vaas 4-0-14-2; Fernando 3-1-21-2; Maharoof 3-0-16-1; Dilshan 2-0-19-0; Malinga 2-0-8-1; Jayasuriya 1.5-0-4-2.
RESULT: Sri Lanka won by 64 runs.
UMPIRES: M.R. Benson (England) and D.J. Harper (Australia).
TV UMPIRE: N.J. Llong (England).
MATCH REFEREE: B.C. Broad (England).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Dilhara Fernando.—AFP































