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In a hard-fought match, Bangladesh secured their place in the Super 8s stage of the T20 World Cup after defeating Nepal by 21 runs. Nepal put up a strong fight but fell short in their chase of 107 runs, missing out on their first victory against a Test-playing side. Tanzim Hasan’s impressive bowling figures of 4-7 caused Nepal to collapse to 26-5, but Dipendra Singh Airee’s brave innings of 31 kept their hopes alive.

Despite some reckless shots and poor running between the wickets, late contributions from Taskin Ahmed and Rishad Hossain helped Bangladesh reach a total over 100. Defending the lowest total in men’s T20 World Cup history, Bangladesh’s bowlers took advantage of the pitch conditions to restrict Nepal’s chase.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka registered their first win of the tournament by defeating the Netherlands by 83 runs. Sri Lanka posted a total of 201-6, with Kusal Mendis and Charith Asalanka both scoring 46 runs. The Dutch team struggled in their reply, getting bowled out for 118 runs, with Nuwan Thushara taking 3-24. The result ended the Netherlands’ chances of qualifying for the next round.

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