Bangladesh March On to Semi-finals Against India

It was a warm evening in Doha when Bangladesh A took the field, already buoyed by two dominant victories that nearly guaranteed their entry into the semi-finals. The match against Sri Lanka A was meant to be a final rehearsal—a chance to fine-tune tactics before the knockout rounds. Yet what unfolded was a gripping contest that swung back and forth until the very last delivery.

Sri Lanka, batting first, found their hero in Sahan Arachchige. Calm under pressure, he pieced together a stylish 69 off 49 balls, guiding his side to 159 for seven. Bangladesh’s bowlers attempted to apply breaks, with Ripon Mondol and Abu Hider taking two wickets each, but Sri Lanka’s late burst ensured a daunting total.

Bangladesh’s reply began with promise. Habibur Rahman’s fearless batting lifted the score to 29 within three overs, drawing cheers from the Bangladeshi supporters scattered around the stands. When Zishan Alam joined him in finding early boundaries, the chase looked well within reach.

But cricket, as ever, thrives on unpredictability. Sri Lanka’s bowlers tightened their lines, and Bangladesh’s progress slowed. Jawad Abrar and captain Akbar Ali worked to rebuild, adding useful runs but leaving the team with too much to chase in the final overs.

Then came the decisive moment—the final over. Bangladesh needed 18 runs. Yasir Ali smashed the second ball for six, sending a wave of hope across the ground. Yet the pressure mounted with each dot ball that followed. On the final delivery, Yasir was run out attempting an impossible single, leaving Bangladesh stranded at 153 for six.

Despite the loss, the team’s earlier dominance meant they finished top of Group A on net run rate. Now, ahead lies a highly anticipated semi-final against India—a clash loaded with rivalry, talent, and the promise of high drama.

Friday’s encounter is being hailed as the match of the tournament, and Bangladesh will enter it determined to rewrite the script.

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