Did Tanzid and Mahedi Lead Bangladesh to a Historic T20I Series Win Over Sri Lanka?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Bangladesh's first T20I series win against Sri Lanka.
- Mahedi Hasan's exceptional bowling performance.
- Tanzid Hasan's powerful batting display.
- Sri Lanka's inability to capitalize on early breakthroughs.
- Bangladesh's steady progress in international cricket.
Colombo, June 16 (NationPress) Tanzid Hasan Tamim and Mahedi Hasan showcased their exceptional talents as Bangladesh secured a remarkable T20I series victory against Sri Lanka with a decisive eight-wicket win in the concluding match at the R. Premadasa Stadium.
This achievement marks Bangladesh's inaugural T20I series victory over Sri Lanka, accomplished in style as they chased down a target of 133 with 21 balls remaining.
On a challenging pitch, Mahedi Hasan emerged as the key player, delivering a stellar performance with the ball. He recorded personal best figures of 4 for 11, dismantling the Sri Lankan middle order after the home team lost early wickets.
Pathum Nissanka endeavored to stabilize the innings with a steady 46 off 39 balls, but Sri Lanka found themselves in trouble at 94 for 6 by the 15th over. A late flourish from Dasun Shanaka, who scored 35 not out off 25 balls, including 22 runs in the final over, lifted the total to 132 for 7, yet it proved inadequate.
Bangladesh handled the target with ease despite the early loss of Parvez Hossain Emon on the very first ball. Tanzid seized the moment with an impressive display of power hitting, scoring an unbeaten 73 off just 47 balls, featuring six sixes.
He received solid support from Litton Das, who contributed 32 before being dismissed in the ninth over. Towhid Hridoy then joined Tanzid, and the two forged an unbroken 59-run partnership, leading the visitors to victory comfortably in 16.3 overs.
Sri Lanka's bowlers struggled to apply pressure after the early breakthrough, with both spinners and seamers unable to stifle the run flow. This loss concluded a disappointing series for the home side, who had initially triumphed in the first match but failed to maintain their momentum.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 132/7 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 46, Dasun Shanaka 35; Mahedi Hasan 4/11) lost to Bangladesh 133/2 in 16.3 overs (Tanzid Hasan 73, Litton Das 32; Kamindu Mendis 1/21, Nuwan Thushara 25) by eight wickets.