Shakib Al Hasan Ireland by 77 runs in the second T20I to seal the three-match series on Wednesday, Walk 29. Captain Shakib Al Hasan previously crushed unbeaten 38 off 24 and afterward took 5/22 to sack the Player of the Match grant. With his fourth wicket, he turned into the main wicket-taker in T20Is with 136 wickets from 114 matches.
Shakib Al Hasan outperformed New Zealand pacer Tim Southee, who has picked 134 wickets from 107 T20I matches to date. Afghanistan commander Rashid Khan, who as of late directed his group to a noteworthy T20I series win against Pakistan, is likewise seeking the best position with 129 wickets from only 80 matches. Shakib presently has taken 136 wickets at a normal of 20.67 and an economy pace of 6.80 up to this point.
While batting first, Litton Das’ 83 off 41 and Shakib’s 38* off 24 assisted Bangladesh with scoring 202/3 in a downpour hit 17-over game. Shakib then further had an effect with the ball with five wickets to confine the Irish side to only 125/9. He excused Lorcan Exhaust in the second finished and bowled out opener Ross Adair in the fourth over to give his group a major beginning.
Shakib Al Hasan excused Gareth Delany in the equivalent over to approach Southee’s wickets count of 134 wickets in T20Is. Shakib’s record-breaking wicket came as George Dockrell as he excused him lbw in the 6th over. He then, at that point, bowled out Harry Tector in the equivalent over to finish a noteworthy five-fer.
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Curtis Campher attempted to keep his group alive in the game by crushing 50 off 30 yet didn’t get a lot of help from his colleagues. In-structure pacer Taskin Ahmed completed the game with three wickets, remembering Campher’s wicket for the fifteenth over.
Shakib Al Hasan likewise accomplished a major accomplishment in this game as he crushed the quickest T20I fifty for Bangladesh. He arrived at the 50-run mark in only 18 balls to break the past record held by previous skipper Mohammad Ashraful who kept a 20-ball fifty against West Indies in the 2007 T20 World Cup.
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