How Did Litton Das Lead Bangladesh to a Seven-Wicket Victory Over Hong Kong?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Litton Das scored a pivotal 59 runs.
- Bangladesh achieved their first T20I win over Hong Kong.
- The team successfully chased down a target of 144 runs.
- Tanzim Hasan Sakib was impressive with the ball, taking 2 wickets.
- Teamwork and running between the wickets were crucial in the chase.
Abu Dhabi, Sep 11 (NationPress) Captain Litton Das showcased his talent with a remarkable 59 runs off just 39 deliveries, leading Bangladesh to their inaugural T20I triumph over Hong Kong with a convincing seven-wicket win in their Asia Cup Group B clash at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium on Thursday.
In pursuit of 144 runs, the significant partnership of 95 runs off 69 balls between Litton and Towhid Hridoy (who remained unbeaten on 35) ensured Bangladesh reached their target with 14 balls remaining. Litton's steady fifty and timely acceleration kept Bangladesh firmly in charge after a disciplined bowling effort limited a spirited Hong Kong side to 143/7.
Bangladesh's innings commenced with Parvez Hossain Emon hitting two fours and a six off Ayush Shukla within his first 13 balls. However, Emon eventually fell to a top edge, caught at deep mid-wicket.
Next, Tanzid Hasan was dismissed while attempting to loft Ateeq Iqbal over mid-off, but was caught by a fielder running back from mid-on. Despite Hong Kong conceding 11 extras, Bangladesh concluded the power-play at 51/2.
Litton and Hridoy maintained momentum with aggressive running, bringing up Bangladesh’s hundred in the 13th over. Hong Kong managed to stay competitive by varying their bowling and displaying lively fielding.
In the 14th over, Litton accelerated by getting a top edge off Shukla for four, followed by a deft scoop over the keeper for another boundary, amassing 12 runs from the over. After driving Ehsan Khan through extra cover for four, Litton unleashed a powerful slog-sweep off Yasim Murtaza for six, reaching his fifty off 33 balls with a couple of runs.
When Murtaza offered too much width, Litton promptly sliced him for four. Although Litton was dismissed for 59 by Ateeq, Bangladesh successfully chased down the target, commencing their campaign on a winning note.
Brief Scores: Hong Kong 143/7 (Nizakat Khan 42, Zeeshan Ali 30; Tanzim Hasan Sakib 2-21, Rishad Hossain 2-31) lost to Bangladesh 144/3 in 17.4 overs (Litton Das 59, Towhid Hridoy 35 not out; Ateeq Iqbal 1-13, Ayush Shukla 1-32) by seven wickets.