
In response, Sri Lanka’s start was also very poor, and Mustafizur Rahman took the wicket of Kusal Mendis in the second over. However, after this, Nissanka (50) along with Mishara steadied the innings. Although Bangladesh had another opportunity in the 5th over when Mishara’s catch went up in the air, Mahedi Hasan couldn’t grab the catch and Mishara got a lifeline. He was only on 3 runs at that time, while Sri Lanka’s score was only 28 runs. Mishara took advantage of this and hit 6, 4, 4 in the last 3 balls of the over. After this, Nissanka and Mishara put together a stormy partnership of 95 runs in just 52 balls, completely taking Bangladesh out of the match. During this, Nissanka completed his half-century in just 31 balls, which was his first against Bangladesh. However, here, Sri Lanka lost 3 wickets within a few runs, but by then the match had slipped out of Bangladesh’s hands. Finally, in 14.4 overs, Mishara took Sri Lanka to the target, remaining not out after scoring 46 runs off 32 balls.







