Blind Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh reach first-ever final eliminating Sri Lanka in semis

Bangladesh will play the ideal on Monday (2 December) in opposition to hosts Pakistan, which outplayed Nepal by 10 wickets within the indispensable semifinal.

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02 December, 2024, 01:05 am

Last modified: 02 December, 2024, 04:55 am

Blind Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh attain first-ever ideal taking away Sri Lanka in semis

Bangladesh reached the ideal of the Blind Cricket World Cup’ 2024 for the indispensable time taking away Sri Lanka by six runs in a keenly contested 2nd semifinal on the Multan Cricket Stadium in Pakistan on Sunday.

Bangladesh will play the ideal on Monday (2 December) in opposition to hosts Pakistan, which outplayed Nepal by 10 wickets within the indispensable semifinal.

Within the day’s 2nd semifinal, Bangladesh batted first and piled up a massive total of 244 runs for the inability of six wickets in quota 20 overs, that consists of 177 runs within the gap stand by Salman and Arif.

Salman hasty-fired 97 runs off correct 49 balls while Arif made 81 runs off 56 runs.

In acknowledge, the Sri Lankans, riding on Chanda Deshpriyo’s 86 runs, fought laborious for their existence but had been forced to fold their innings at 238 runs for 9 in stipulated 20 overs to concede a slim six runs defeat.