Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Sri lanka National Cricket Team Match Scorecard Asia Cup 2025: Match Summary & Scorecard

Sri Lanka National Cricket Team vs Bangladesh National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Sri lanka national Cricket Team Match Scorecard Played in Abu Dhabi on 13 September 2025, Group B, Asia Cup 2025, in the Sheikh Zayed Stadium. Sri Lanka carried the day by 6 wickets and had 32 balls to spare. The following is an analysis of a detail scorecard of a match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, followed by analysis and implications.

Bangladesh National Cricket Team vs Sri lanka national Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Bangladesh Innings

  • Total: 139/5 in 20 overs

Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
Tanzid Hasan 0 6 0 0 0.00 
Parvez Hossain Emon 0 4 0 0 0.00 
Litton Das (c) 28 26 4 0 107.69
Towhid Hridoy 8 9 0 0 88.89
Mahedi Hasan 9 7 1 0 128.57 
Jaker Ali Anik 41* 34 2 0 120.59
Shamim Hossain Patwari 42* 34 3 1 123.53
Extras 11 (b 2, w 6, lb 3)

Fall of wickets:
1-0 (Tanzid Hasan, 0.6 ov),
2-0 (Parvez Hossain Emon, 1.4 ov),
3-11 (Towhid Hridoy, 4.3 ov),
4-38 (Mahedi Hasan, 7.2 ov),
5-53 (Litton Das, 9.5 ov)

Sri Lanka Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
Nuwan Thushara 4 1 17 1 4.25
Dushmantha Chameera 4 1 17 1 4.25
Wanindu Hasaranga 4 0 25 2 6.25
Matheesha Pathirana 4 0 42 0 10.50
Dasun Shanaka 3 0 27 0 9.00
Charith Asalanka 1 0 6 0 6.00

Sri Lanka Innings

  • Target: 140 in 20 overs (i.e. chase)
  • Achieved: 140/4 in 14.4 overs
Batter Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate
Pathum Nissanka 50 34 6 1 147.06
Kusal Mendis 3 6 0 0 50.00
Kamil Mishara 46* 32 4 2 143.75
Kusal Perera 9 9 1 0 100.00
Dasun Shanaka 1 3 0 0 33.33
Charith Asalanka (c) 10* 4 0 1 250.00

Fall of wickets:
1-108 (Nissanka, 10.3 ov),
2-123 (Kusal Perera, 12.3 ov),
3-126 (Dasun Shanaka, 13.2 ov),
4-126 (Kusal Mendis, 13.4 ov) 

Bangladesh Bowling

Bowler Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Economy
Mahedi Hasan 4 0 22 1 5.50 
Tanzim Hasan Sakib (TH Sakib) 1 0 1  [He dismissed Dasun Shanaka]
Mustafizur Rahman – (took wicket of Kusal Mendis) 

(Some of the partial bowling figures beyond key wickets are omitted in the public scorecard summary but the above give the major glimpses.)

Key Performers & Turning Points

Now, breaking down the Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh encounter (or Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, if you prefer), several performances and moments turned the tide decisively.

Bangladesh

  • Litton Das (captain): His 28 off 26 kept Bangladesh somewhat competitive early on after early wickets. His 4 boundaries provided crucial runs. But once he departed, the top-order had already suffered major damage.
  • Shamim Hossain Patwari & Jaker Ali Anik: The sixth-wicket partnership of 86 runs between these two was critical. Patwari (42*) and Jaker Ali (41*) brought some respectability to the Bangladesh total after the early collapse. Without that stand, the score might have been much lower.
  • Mahedi Hasan: Despite being among the wickets, his overall performance with ball was some of the better parts of Bangladesh’s bowling. He dismissed Pathum Nissanka and also bowled economically in some phases.

Sri Lanka

  • Pathum Nissanka: He anchored the chase with a brisk half-century (50 off 34). That provided the foundation and allowed Sri Lanka to build the chase without panic. His strike rate of ~147 shows he attacked from the front.
  • Kamil Mishara: His unbeaten 46 off 32 was composed, including 4 fours and 2 sixes. Mishara benefited from a dropped chance but once set he pushed Sri Lanka ahead, ensuring there was no collapse.
  • Bowling by Sri Lanka:
      - Nuwan Thushara & Dushmantha Chameera both bowled opening spells that included maidens and early breakthroughs. That set Bangladesh back from the start.
      - Wanindu Hasaranga picked up two wickets and kept the pressure, particularly removing Litton Das.

Match Narrative

This start to the match proved to be dismal to Bangladesh: they lost their early wickets in the powerplay and in the first couple of overs they were at 0-0 then at 2-0. Sri Lanka seamers cheaply dismissed Tanzid Hasan and Parvez Hossain Emon. The first-order collapse ran through with additional wickets dropping prior to them developing a significant union.

By around 7-8 overs, Bangladesh were deep in trouble. Mahedi Hasan’s wicket and Litton Das’s departure left them 5 down for just 53 runs. It was then that Shamim Hossain Patwari and Jaker Ali stitched together a brave fightback, adding 86 runs for the sixth wicket. That stand was the only bright spot in Bangladesh’s batting; it pushed their final total to 139/5, a middling score but gettable on that surface given a solid start by the chasing side. 

Sri Lanka, in response, made a steady start. Pathum Nissanka played with intention, finding boundaries and rotating strike. They lost a couple of wickets (Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis) but none that really threatened the chase. Kamil Mishara’s unbeaten knock alongside Nissanka ensured that Sri Lanka had the game well in hand, chasing it down in 14.4 overs with 6 wickets in hand. The margin of 6 wickets with time to spare underscores the dominance of Sri Lanka in this Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh clash.

Implications & Context

  • Group B standings: This win gives Sri Lanka a strong start in their group, improving their chances of progressing to the Super Four stage. Bangladesh, facing this loss, find themselves under pressure going into their remaining group matches.
  • Net Run Rate (NRR): Not just about points — Sri Lanka’s comfortable win boosts their NRR, which could be crucial in tight group situations. For Bangladesh, losing by 6 wickets fairly quickly could hurt their NRR.

  • Momentum & morale: For Sri Lanka, a confident opening performance, good bowling spells and a composed chase build momentum. Bangladesh, despite the fightback by the lower order, will need to rebuild confidence, especially among the top order.

Detailed Observations

Top-order Vulnerability of Bangladesh

The first five wickets falling for just 53 runs exposed Bangladesh’s top order once again failing under pressure. Tanzid Hasan and Parvez Hossain getting out without scoring meant that Bangladesh had almost no start. Litton Das managed a score, but not enough to steady the innings significantly. Some of the dismissals were due to good bowling rather than misjudgment; Sri Lanka’s pace attack exploited early movement and opportunities.

The Rescue by the Lower Order

Jaker Ali Anik and Shamim Hossain’s partnership was impressive. When Bangladesh was under duress, to put together an 86-run stand in a T20 match is significant. Their strike rates were good, and they played with intent. But because the top half collapsed, their efforts though valuable, could only bring the total to a moderate level. If the top order could have held a resemblance of steadiness, the total might have been much more challenging.

Sri Lanka’s Balanced Attack

Sri Lanka’s bowlers — both pace and spin — combined well. The seamers got early breakthroughs; spinners (especially Hasaranga) came in at the right times to stifle scoring and pick up wickets. The early maidens by Thushara and Chameera built pressure. Also, Sri Lanka’s captain Charith Asalanka’s decision at the toss (they chose to bowl first) turned out to be a good one. Chasing in Abu Dhabi with a gettable target, but under pressure, Sri Lanka handled conditions well.

Chase: Composed & Aggressive

Sri Lanka’s top order (Nissanka especially) combined aggression and caution. Getting 50 off 34 in a chase like this sets the tempo. Mishara, when given his chance, didn’t squander it. They had to manage periods of collapse (loss of Mendis, Perera), but the batting depth and composure ensured there was never serious danger.

Comparative Angle: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Rivalry

The Bangladesh- Sri Lanka rivalry has been marked by Sri Lanka tallying most of the times, mainly in ICC tournaments and Asia Cups. Bangladesh have also demonstrated improvement and even experienced some victory particularly in the recent T20s but they still lack consistency against Sri Lanka.

In the case of Asia Cups, Sri Lanka have been dominant over Bangladesh. Each of the matches such as Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka (or Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh) is another piece to this story. Therefore, this victory in the Asia Cup 2025 only installs the Sri Lanka team in the high stakes games.

What Bangladesh Can Learn & Adjust

  • Opening stability: The top order must provide a more solid platform. Early wickets under pressure kill the ability to post or chase a competitive total.
  • Better planning vs pace attack: Against quality fast bowlers, Bangladesh needs more patience and application. Use singles, survival, rotate strike rather than attempt extravagant shots early.
  • Middle-overs acceleration: Their lower order tried, but the lack of momentum in middle-overs (5-10, 10-15) hampered ability to set a more formidable target.

What Sri Lanka Did Right

  • Smart bowling strategy: Using pace early, mixing up spin, and keeping the pressure up.

  • Batting depth: Having players like Mishara, Nissanka who can both stabilize and attack. Not panicking after losing a couple of wickets.

  • Fielding & extras discipline: Limiting extras, maintaining good field placements. Bangladesh had some extras (11 total), but Sri Lanka managed to keep the rest of the gap minimal.

Scorecard Highlights (Key Stats)

  • Bangladesh: 139/5 (20 overs)
  • Sri Lanka: 140/4 in 14.4 overs
  • Margin: Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets with 32 balls remaining

  • Highest individual for Bangladesh: 42 (Shamim Hossain Patwari) and 41 (Jaker Ali Anik) in the lower order rescue.
  • Best for Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka (50 off 34), Kamil Mishara (46* off 32)

Match in The Larger Tournament Context

  • This was Match 5, Group B of Asia Cup 2025. A strong start for Sri Lanka in the group; Bangladesh will now look ahead with more urgency.
  • Given the format and the group structure, every win (and margin) matters for pairings in the Super Four stage.
  • The win helps Sri Lanka in terms of confidence, momentum, and options ahead — they can afford to rotate players, rest some, experiment. Bangladesh may have fewer margin for error.

Fan & Media Reactions

  • The match results generated attention around what has come to be known as the ‘Naagin rivalry’ between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The term, originating from past snake-celebrations, adds a spice to their contests.
  • Many analysts praised Sri Lanka’s bowling, especially the way their pacers struck early; also the batting, particularly the way they handled pressure with both aggression and patience.
  • For Bangladesh, headlines focused on the collapse, the few bright spots, and questions about whether their top order can deliver in high-pressure matches.

Conclusion

In the Bangladesh national cricket team vs Sri Lanka national cricket team Scorecard showdown at Asia Cup 2025, Sri Lanka asserted dominance with a convincing win in Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh and Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka narratives alike. Chasing down 140 in under 15 overs, backed by early breakthroughs and a composed middle-order, Sri Lanka showed they are serious contenders in this tournament. Bangladesh, despite lower-order heroics, were undone by early losses and inability to build on starts.

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