In a thrilling climax to the Under-19 series against Afghanistan, Bangladesh’s youth team produced a remarkable display of courage and skill to level the series. The campaign began on a positive note with an opening victory for Bangladesh, but their momentum faltered after the second match was abandoned due to rain and consecutive defeats in the following two encounters. With the series hanging in the balance, only a win in the final fixture would suffice. Captain Azizul Hakim Tamim’s unforgettable century became the defining moment of the match, guiding his team to a sensational victory.
The encounter, played at the Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium in Rajshahi, saw Afghanistan winning the toss and electing to bat. They posted a competitive total of 208 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their allotted 50 overs, setting up a tense chase for Bangladesh.
Chasing under immense pressure, Bangladesh’s innings showcased both resilience and strategic brilliance. Tamim’s composed knock ensured the team stayed on course, while contributions from his teammates provided essential support.
Bangladesh Batting Performance:
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shahriar Ahmed | 3 | 5 | Opening partnership broken at 20 runs |
| Kalam Siddiqui Allen | 15 | 25 | Could not convert a steady start into a big score |
| Tamim (Captain) | 100 | 118 | Series-saving century securing the win |
| Rizaan | 27 | – | Broke the third-wicket stand |
| Farid Hasan | 23 | – | Crucial contribution in the fifth-wicket stand |
| Swadhin | – | – | Hero of the last ball, finishing with a boundary |
For Afghanistan, Osman Sadat made a solid 68 while Mahbub Khan added 40 runs, ensuring their total was competitive. Bangladesh’s Samiun Bashir claimed 2 vital wickets to keep the pressure on the opposition.
Tamim’s innings, characterised by poise and excellent situational awareness, served as a perfect example of handling pressure and anchoring the innings. His leadership on the field not only inspired his team but also restored pride, allowing Bangladesh to conclude the series on a 2-2 draw.
The Bangladesh Under-19 side demonstrated remarkable team spirit and leadership, leaving a lasting impression on the spectators and proving their mettle on a competitive stage.
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