Soumya Mayawati batting big win



Soumya Mayawati batting big win






The match between the two brothers became the end. Bowling Mostafizur Rahman. Then the Soumya government batting. The fourth in the series and the big win of Bangladesh in their third match. Ireland scored 182 runs with 8 wickets and 137 balls remaining. In the series, Soumya was unbeaten on 87 in the second innings. After the South Africa series in 2015, Soumya made fifty in this first two ODIs. Earlier, Satkhira's youngest Mustafiz was all out for 181 runs with 4 wickets for 23 runs.

If you had to survive in such a match, it would have been a great start to bowl to the Ireland bowlers. But Tamim-Soumya's opening partnership of 95 made the burial ground for the Irish hope. Tamim returned to stay only 3 runs away from his second fixture in the series. After that the batting practice for the remaining batsmen of the match was in practice.
The biggest opportunity was for Sabbir Rahman, who was dismissed for 0 and 1 in the previous two matches. Sabbir started his innings and ended up in his rhythm 35 out of 34 in unbeaten shots. Bangladesh were only 11 runs away from victory.
Saumya and Mushfiq crossed the rest of the day safely. Soumya has scored 10 fours and two sixes in 68 balls. Such an aggressive innings, but the majesty played in the eyes of the crowd, so that someone could! Such beautiful eyes are the dazzling innings. The best player of the match, however, won the most by eventually winning Mustafiz The dinner was made from a friend, and the dinner was solemnized.
Or Mashrafe can give the whole team a 'treat'. In this match, everything that captain has got in mind Bowling, taking wickets at the beginning, bowling unit working as a whole team, with great fielding. Then start well in batting, drag the finishing of the match properly.
There is no shortage of occasion. But in the meantime, the good news for Bangladeshi wrestling bowlers is good news.
The last match of the series on Wednesday, the opponent New Zealand

Short score
Ireland: 181 (Joyce 46, Nial 30, Dockrell 25, Porterfield 22, Mostafizur 4/23, Mashrafe 2/18, Sanjamul 2/22, Mosaddek 1/21, Shakib 1/38, Mahmudullah 0/13, Ruble 0/41).
Bangladesh: 182/2 (Tamim 47, Soumya 87 *, Sabbir 35, Mushfiqur 3 *, Kevin & Brian 1/22, Mccarthy 1/4) in 27.1 overs.
Result: Bangladesh won by 8 wickets.
Match best: Mostafizur Rahman.


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