2nd T20I: Bangladesh claim shock series win over world champions England | Cricket News – Times of India
Mehidy spun the web around the visitors to return impressive figures of 4/12 before playing a crucial 20-run knock to help Bangladesh chase down 118-run target in 18.5 overs.
Bangladesh got off to a disappointing start with both openers back to the pavilion inside the powerplay. But Najmul Hossain Shanto (46 not out) and Mehidy forged a 41-run partnership to lead Bangladesh fightback.
In a tricky game like this it was important to keep our nerve. Shanto… Mehidy, a superb innings for the team,” Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan said.
Jofra Archer dismissed Mehidy and Afif Hossain to end with three wickets in his four overs, but Najmul and Taskin Ahmed were able to chase down the target with seven balls to spare.
Archer’s spell will be one of the few positives that England can take from the match as the speedster continues to improve after his return from a lengthy injury lay-off. Sam Curran, Moeen Ali and Rehan Ahmed also picked up a wicket apiece for England.
Earlier, England, who had never lost a T20I to Bangladesh before this series, had struggled with the bat from the outset and Dawid Malan (5) departed early before fellow opener Phil Salt was caught and bowled by Shakib on 25.
Ben Duckett top-scored for the visitors with a run-a-ball 28 but could not push on and was given little support as Mehidy (4-12) ripped through the middle order on a turning pitch.
“It was a different game of T20, credit to Bangladesh for out-playing us. No batter ever wants to get out but a tough wicket to start your innings on, we needed someone to stick with Ben Duckett,” England captain Jos Buttler said.
“Outstanding bowling performance, creating pressure and defending a low score. Proud of everyone’s efforts.”
Ahmed scored 11 on his T20I debut as England ended on 117 — their eighth-lowest T20I total.
The third and final T20I will be played on Tuesday at the same venue.
(With Reuters Photo)
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