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POST TIME: 5 April, 2017 00:00 00 AM / LAST MODIFIED: 5 April, 2017 02:03:31 AM
Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh in first T20
AFP

Sri Lanka beat
Bangladesh
in first T20

Bangladesh cricketer Soumya Sarkar plays a shot during the first T20 international cricket match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at The R Pemadasa stadium in Colombo yesterday. AFP photo

Kusal Perera struck a quick-fire half century to steer Sri Lanka to a six-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first of their two-match Twenty20 International series in Colombo yesterday, reports AFP. Perera, who passed a late fitness test to be included for the game, hit 77 off 53 balls as Sri Lanka reached 158-4 in 18.5 overs after restricting Bangladesh to 155-6.
Sri Lanka never lost their grip on the match after Perera and captain Upul Tharanga put on 65 runs in the opening stand, though a double strike by Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza slowed their progress.
Mashrafe, who announced his retirement from Twenty20 International cricket before the game, removed Tharanga for 24 and took a catch off his own bowling to dismiss Dilshan Munaweera for eight.
Perera, who smashed nine fours and a six, was out in the penultimate over hoisting a catch to Soumya Sarkar at mid-off off Taskin Ahmed but Seekkuge Prasanna (22 not out) and Thisara Perera ( four not) ended the game in the same over.
"I tried to finish the game. (I) had a couple of injuries but recovered well," said
Kusal Perera. "Every player has a couple of bad patches, (you) have to get over it, do the hard work and get out of bad patches."
Mashrafe finished with 2-32 but other Bangladeshi bowlers struggled as Sri Lanka took a 1-0 lead in the series.
Earlier, Mosaddek Hossain top-scored with 34 not out to help Bangladesh revive the innings with a 57-run sixth wicket stand with Mahmudullah after some disciplined bowling by Sri Lanka left the visitors reeling at 82-5 at one stage.
Mahmudullah made 31 off 26 balls while Soumya chipped in with 29 in Bangladesh's stop-start innings at R Premadasa Stadium. Mashrafe won the toss and opted to bat first but Bangladesh were rocked by Lasith Malinga's second ball strike.
Making a comeback in international cricket after weeks of injury lay-off, Malinga bowled opener Tamim Iqbal for a duck, though Sri Lanka could not capitalise on the wicket of the visitors' batting mainstay . Soumya and Sabbir Rahman put on 57 runs for the second wicket to put Bangladesh back on track before a run-out of Sabbir for 16 triggered a Bangladesh collapse and choked the visitors in the middle overs.
Soumya left in the same over before quick dismissals of Mushfiqur Rahim (11) and
Shakib (11) threatened to derail Bangladesh completely.
"The way we batted in the first six overs was brilliant, but we lost too many wickets in the middle... we need to be more calculating while batting," Mashrafe said after the match. Malinga finished with 2-38.