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KINGSTOWN, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, June 13, 2024 (BSS/AFP) -
Veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan hit a half-century as Bangladesh defeated
the Netherlands by 25 runs on Thursday to edge closer to the second round of
the T20 World Cup.
Shakib, the 37-year-old former captain, recorded his 13th fifty in the
format as Bangladesh made 159-5 in their 20 overs.
Shakib went on to finish undefeated on 64 off 46 deliveries having crunched
nine fours as international cricket returned to Arnos Vale for the first time
in 10 years.
In reply, the Dutch made 134-8 off their 20 overs.
The win took the Tigers to four points from three games and ideally placed
to join already qualified South Africa in making it out of Group D and into the
Super Eights second stage.
Opener Tanzid Hasan was also in the runs, stroking 35 off 26 balls with
five fours and one six after Bangladesh were put into bat by the Dutch.
Bangladesh started their campaign with a two-wicket win over Sri Lanka
before suffering an agonising four-run loss to South Africa.
The Dutch also went into Thursday's game with two points after defeating
Nepal by six wickets before losing to South Africa by four wickets.
Off-spinner Aryan Dutt was drafted into the Dutch side in place of Teja
Nidamanuru and repaid his team's faith by taking the first two Bangladesh
wickets to fall.
He sent back skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto (one) and Liton Das (one) to
have the Tigers wobbling at 23-2.
Shakib and Tanzid steadied the ship with a 48-run partnership for the third
wicket.
Mahmudullah added a valuable late 25 runs off 21 balls with two fours and a
pair of sixes with Bangladesh taking 54 off the last five overs.
The Dutch were in a decent position at 111-3 in reply with Michael Levitt
(18), Max O'Dowd (12) and Vikramjit Singh (26) all reaching double figures.
Singh's runs came off 16 balls and featured three sixes.
However, when Sybrand Engelbrecht's entertaining 33 off 22 balls ended in
the 15th over, Dutch hopes faded.
Bas de Leede (nought), skipper Scott Edwards (25) and Logan van Beek (two)
all fell in the space of six runs as they tried to force the pace.
Leg-spinner Rishad Hossain was the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers with 3-33
from his four overs.
In their final group game, Bangladesh face Nepal who still harbour Super
Eights hopes of their own if they defeat the Tigers and Sri Lanka.
So far four teams have booked their spots in the Super Eights -- South
Africa, India, West Indies and Australia.