Malla, with his 27 runs off 40 balls, was a crucial wicket that Nepal could not afford to lose, and unfortunately, he was dismissed in the 17th over. However, Airee’s timely six kept Nepal’s hopes alive as they needed 22 runs off the final 12 balls.
In the 19th over, Mustafizur Rahman emerged as the match-winner for Bangladesh by delivering a wicket-maiden, a feat that seemed impossible at that stage of the game. This pivotal moment ultimately sealed the win for Bangladesh, who defended the lowest total ever in a T20 World Cup match, securing a 21-run victory over Nepal.
With this triumph, the Tigers have advanced to the second round of the tournament, showcasing their prowess and determination on the global stage.
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