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From 100/1 to 105/8! Bangladesh suffered a dramatic collapse under lights as Sri Lanka seal, 77 runs win. Cricket news

Bangladesh’s Tohid Hridoy dropped out during the first ODI against Sri Lanka. (AP photo)

Bangladesh recently faced one of its most spectacular ODI Maldown in memory, which fell under the light to win a dramatic 77 runs to Sri Lanka at the first ODI at the R Premdasa Stadium in Colomo.Chasing a managerial target of 245, Bangladesh was hovering for 1 for 1 before losing seven wickets for just five runs in a stretch of 26 balls leaving a jaw. From the position of dominance, the visitors took out in anarchy and bundled out for 167, making Sri Lanka a 1-0 lead in a three-match series.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The fall began with the run-out of Najmul Hussain Shantio, who set up a 71-run fluent stand with opener Tanjid Hasan. Fresh from the twin centuries of scoring in the Gaale Test, Shanti called for a risky second run and was caught by a rocket throw from the debut matching chariot, triggering nervousness in the ranks of Bangladesh.

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Sensing Blood, Sri Lanka tore its spin pair – Vanindu Hasranga and Kamindu Mendis – which tirelessly tore through mid -order. Hasranga ended with a notable 4 for 10, including his 100th OD wicket, which became the second fastest Sri Lankan for milestones in just 64 matches behind Ajantha Mendis.

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Kamindu Mendis picked up three for 36, performing his vague spin, as the visitor was in a hurry of poor shot selection and nerves.Earlier, it was 106 composed by Charitha Asanka’s 106, which extended the Sri Lankan innings after slipping to 39 to 3. His fifth ODI hundred built on patience and resolution helped guide the hosts for 244, in total which proved to be more than enough under the light.

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