Fast bowler Hasan Mahmud claimed his maiden five-for as Bangladesh defeated Ireland by 10 wickets and took the one-day worldwide collection 2-0 on Thursday. Bangladesh gained the primary match by 183 runs for its largest ODI victory and the second match was washed out. This was the primary time Bangladesh beat any group by 10 wickets. Opting to bat first below overcast situations, Ireland was bowled out for 101 in 28.1 overs. The Bangladeshi pacers claimed all 10 wickets for the primary time in its historical past. Hasan had figures of 5-32, Taskin Ahmed 3-26, and Ebadot Hossain 2-29. The hosts knocked off the goal effortlessly, making 102 with out loss in simply 13.1 overs.
Liton Das was 50 not out off 38 balls after hitting 10 fours for his ninth fifty. Skipper Tamim Iqbal hit the profitable single in a run-a-ball 41 that included 5 fours and two sixes. Only two Ireland batters reached double figures: Curtis Campher made a team-best 36 and Lorcan Tucker added 28.
Modhumoti Bank Limited ODI Series: 3rd ODI | Bangladesh vs Ireland
Bangladesh win the three-match collection 2-0 _
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Hasan ran via the Ireland prime order with a powerful show of tempo bowling. Ireland was 22-3 within the ninth over when Taskin Ahmed bought into the act. Taskin had skipper Andrew Balbirnie caught by Najmul Hossain at first slip for six to open his tally. Tucker and Campher offered some resistance till Ebadot intervened to lure Tucker.
Hasan’s second spell ended Campher, who pulled a slower supply and was caught by Taskin at deep wonderful leg. Hasan accomplished his five-for and ended the Irish innings when he bought Graham Hume leg earlier than for 3 via video assessment.
Bangladesh will now play 3 T20Is vs Ireland from March 27 to 31 in Chattogram adopted by one-off Test between the 2 sides from April 4 to eight at Dhaka.