Sri Lanka sets world record as Bangladesh witness most bizarre batting collapse in cricket history

Sri Lanka triggered a dramatic collapse, dropped visitors to 105-8 in only 27 balls, and ultimately won a significant victory of 77 rounds.
Colombo witnesses a remarkable change in the first ODI between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at R Premadasa Stadium. While chasing a 245 target, Bangladesh appeared on the road for victory in 100-1, but the next puzzled jack fans. In an extraordinary bowling exhibition, Sri Lanka launched a monumental collapse and reduced visitors to 105-8 with only 27 balls, and ultimately received a significant win of 77 rounds.
Inning of Bangladesh, he lost seven small doors while adding only five running to his scores, dramatic. This collapse has now been recorded as the lowest seven small door drops on ODI. In 2008, only Zimbabve was subjected to a worse fate by losing seven small doors for less running in an ODI. Interestingly, three of the seven most severe small door collapses in the history of ODI were against 1996 world champions Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka’s second and the amazing success of buying seven small doors for only five running (or less) while bowling at home breaks a new world record that has exceeded the best of the previous best in Pallekele last year. Now the only team that performs three examples of taking seven small gates in the world with a difference in the world, the West Indian Islands is the only team that achieved this success (ironicly against Sri Lanka).
Despite the half centuries of Tanzid Hasan and Jaker Ali, Bangladesh ultimately twisted for an insufficient 167. Previously, with 45 of the Sri Lanka captain Charith Ashanka, 45 of Kanal Mendis, together with 45 of Kisal Mendis, caused a competitive 244 of the host Bangladhi’s competitively 244. fly. This remarkable victory went to Sri Lanka 1-0 in the three match series and left Bangladesh to reflect his gloomy collapse.
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