Powerful knocks by Kusal Mendis and skipper Dasun Shanaka helped Sri Lanka pull off a thrilling two-wicket win over Bangladesh to make the Asia Cup Super Four stage on Thursday.
Chasing 184 for victory in a winner-takes-all game, Sri Lanka rode on a key 54-run stand between Mendis (60) and Shanaka (45) before the tail helped achieve their target with four balls to spare in Dubai.
Mendis fell after his 37-ball knock and Shanaka was out in the 18th over.
But Chamika Karunaratne, with a 10-ball 16, and Asitha Fernando, unbeaten on 10, held their nerve to knock Bangladesh out of the tournament, which acts as a tune-up to the T20 World Cup in October-November.
Needing eight of the final over, Fernando hit a four and then took two runs off a no ball to trigger celebrations in the Sri Lankan camp.
Here are some reactions to the thrilling match:
Exciting game! #SLvBAN #Asiacup2022
— Anjum Chopra (@chopraanjum) September 1, 2022
The whole Sri Lanka-Bangladesh thing was on another level.
— Abhishek Mukherjee (@ovshake42) September 1, 2022
Shanaka saying that, then Sujon, then Mahela, then Nurul, full-on verbal war.
And then, this match, full of drama.
WHAT. A. GAME.
— Lavanya 🎙️🎥👩🏻💻 (@lav_narayanan) September 1, 2022
WHAT. A. RIVALRY! #AsiaCup #BANvSL
A contest between the equals is likely to produce a thriller 😎 https://t.co/udSOZGx55x
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) September 1, 2022
What a game!
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) September 1, 2022
Bangladesh would rue the fact that while Sri Lanka bowlers did not bowl a single no-ball or wide, they bowled as many as 4 no-balls and 8 wides!#SLvBAN #AsiaCup2022
what a match🔥🔥 sit beside ashes and ind vs pak, the father of all rivalries is here 🔥🔥🥶
— kavya cj 🌻 (@kavyacj) September 1, 2022
2 no-balls in the last 2 overs from Bangladesh?? A suicidal run-out to sacrifice the last remaining batter from Sri Lanka? A close match where both teams allowed the situation to get to them! #SLvsBD #Asiacup2022
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 1, 2022
This is the first T20I match where a debutant from both teams conceded 50+ runs.
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) September 1, 2022
Asitha Fernando🇱🇰 1/51
Ebadot Hossain🇧🇩 3/51#AsiaCup #BANvSL
Great game of cricket boys, @OfficialSLC and @BCBtigers.. Fantastic entertainment for the spectators..#AsiaCupT20..
— W V Raman (@wvraman) September 1, 2022
SCENES! pic.twitter.com/iMeqSUEIyY
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) September 1, 2022
Heh. You know how some times the pre-match hype becomes too much that a sporting contest doesn't live up to it?
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 1, 2022
Well, this hasn't been one of those matches. What drama.#AsiaCup2022
The year is 2045. Bangladesh are playing SL in a thrilling match. Some of us: good game but not as good as THAT Asia Cup match in 2022.
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) September 1, 2022
OMG!!!! And a no ball ends the game. Bangladesh didn't help their cause with extras.
— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12) September 1, 2022
Some good cricket peppered by erratic cricket. And that resulted in a game where the pendulum oscillated to and fro.
WHAT A MATCH!
— Asli BCCI Women (@AsliBCCIWomen) September 1, 2022
Lived upto the pre match hype#Asiacup2022 #BANVSSL pic.twitter.com/KBHsbxObGr
Sri Lankan players take a lap around the ground. The support they’ve had today has been incredible
— Shashank Kishore (@captainshanky) September 1, 2022
Lmao pic.twitter.com/Iqd4ofBzYF
— Mon (@4sacinom) September 1, 2022
2 debutants today - Asitha & Ebadot.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) September 1, 2022
Both took a wicket in their 1st over (Ebadot in fact 2).
Both ended with the most expensive figures by a debutant for their respective teams (51 runs in 4 overs).
One (Asitha) redeemed himself with 10* off 3 to win the game for SL.#SLvBAN
Cliffhanger. For the most part, Bangladesh looked likely winners but were upstaged by Sri Lanka in the dying stages of the match. Throws open the #AsiaCup
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) September 1, 2022
Bangladesh fast bowler Ebadot Hossain claimed three wickets but gave away 51 runs in his four overs.
Ebadot broke through in his first over to send back Pathum Nissanka for 20 and three balls later took the wicket of Charith Asalanka for one.
Mendis, who was dropped on two by wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim, survived a reprieve on 29 when he was given caught behind but the delivery from off-spinner Mahedi Hasan turned out to be a no ball.
Eabadot dismissed Danushka Gunathilaka as Sri Lanka slipped to 67-3 and soon 77-4 with the departure of the big-hitting Bhanuka Rajapaksa.
Mendis was then kept company by Shanaka as the two put the chase back on track and soon took the attack to the opposition bowlers.
Shanaka hammered Ebadot in a 22-run 13th over while Mendis reached his fifty in 31 balls.
Bangladesh spearhead Mustafizur Rahman sent the Tigers fans wild with the wicket of Mendis, who hit four fours and three sixes in his knock.
Earlier, put in to bat first, Bangladesh posted 183-7 after a 57-run fifth-wicket partnership between Afif Hossain (39) and Mahmudullah Riyad (27).
Mosaddek Hossain chipped in with a useful 24 not out off nine balls to finish the innings with a flourish.
Sri Lanka took regular wickets, with Wanindu Hasaranga and Karunaratne claiming two each to help the island nation move into the next stage alongside Afghanistan from Group B.
The winners of the Group A game between Pakistan and Hong Kong on Friday will secure a Super Four spot alongside India.
Sri Lanka will face Afghanistan in the opening Super Four clash in Sharjah on Saturday.
Inputs from AFP