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Bangladesh overpower for T20I series with commanding win to Netherlands

Bangladesh Gave another clinical performance in Sylhet to register a spectacular victory for nine wickets Netherlands In the second T20I of the three -match series on Monday. The hosts, who had already stressed their dominance in the initial game with an eight-wicket win, carried forward the speed to seal the series 2–0, in which a match was still to play.

Netherlands batting collapse

After winning the toss, the Bangladesh captain chose the first bowlers to rely on their bowlers. That decision quickly paid. The Netherlands innings never really found its rhythm, as Bangladesh’s attack combined accuracy with variations to implement continuous pressure.

When Teja Nidamanuru was dismissed for the Golden Duck, the visitors were shaken soon. Despite a bright start with opener Vikramjit Singh, who hit four crisp borders in 24 balls out of his 24 balls, the Dutch batting order stumbled around him. Captain Scott Edwards managed only nine, while middle-order batsman Shariz Ahmed (12) and Noah Crow (2) could not stabilize the innings.

At 78/6, the Netherlands appeared in luck for the total -100 clan. However, Aryan Dutt produced an enthusiastic retaliation, which included top scoring with 24 balls, including three fours and a six. His effort, briefly supported by Telinder Paul van Meekaran, helped the score to 103 before the innings in 17.3 overs.

For Bangladesh, Nasam ahmed The standout was, finished with 3/21 in its four over spell. His clever use of flying and angles harassed the batsmen, giving him the Player of the Match award. Taskin Ahmed (2/22) and Mustafizur Rahman (2/18) gave speed and cutting pace, while Mahdi Hassan and Tanjim Hasan Saqib stuck with the wicket on time.

Bangladesh’s lead chase

The slight target of 104 was always to live within the reach of Bangladesh, and his top order ensured that there was no hiccup on the way. Openers Parvez Hussain Imon and Tanjid Hasan chased for a positive start, with 49 runs for the first wicket in six overs. Emone hit three fours and a six out of his lively 23 off 21 balls before Kyle Klein fell.

From there, Tanjid Hasan took charge of chasing with an innings filled with authority. The left -handed batsman easily hit the borders, displayed a mixture of power and time. His 40 balls out of 54 included four fours and two sixes, and his ability to rotate the strike ensured Bangladesh that the Dutch bowlers were not allowed to settle. At the other end, Linton Das played an anchor, scored an unbeaten 18 off 18 balls, 104/1 guiding the side to win in just 13.1 overs,

The Netherlands bowlers fought to include Bangladeshi batsmen, with Aryan Dutt’s affordable 0/14 alone bright place from four overs. In the rest of the attack, the leaks run under constant pressure.

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With this victory, Bangladesh not only sealed the series, but also demonstrated its growing stability in the smallest format. His bowlers set the tone by destroying the Netherlands’s batting lineup, while the batsmen chased with composer and intentions.

The hosts now carry out the three-match series 2–0, which won the first game by eight wickets and it is one to nine. The third T20i will be played at the same place on Wednesday, 3 September, where Bangladesh will look at a clean sweep, while the Netherlands will aim to save pride.

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