Bangladesh praised for fight in Asia Cup final

AFP  |  Dhaka 

Bangladeshi media on Saturday lauded the national team's spirited showing in the Asia Cup final after they went down to favourites in a last-ball thriller in

Opener Liton Das slammed his maiden one-day international century in Bangladesh's modest 222 but it was the bowlers who made sweat in their nervy chase of the 50-over contest.

A 45-run sixth wicket stand between Ravindra Jadeja and Bhuvneshwar Kumar and a gritty 23-run unbeaten knock by Kedar Jadhav, who was limping due a hamstring injury, finally gave a three-wicket win.

India, led by Rohit Sharma, could not rest until a leg-bye off the final ball of the innings completed their chase for their seventh Asia Cup title.

A headline read: "Tigers falling agonisingly short."

"Despite the batting implosion after their brightest start of the tournament, it was a effort that can be proud of as they seemed out of the game on numerous occasions but clawed their way back each time," the country's biggest-selling English newspaper wrote.

Another English-language daily New Age headlined its report "fall just short", with an accompanying picture of Mahmudullah lying on the pitch after he failed to accomplish a run out of Kumar.

The newspaper hailed Bangladesh's batting hero and man-of-the match Das as "next big thing in Bangladesh" in a separate article, saying that with en route to his 121 off 117 balls, the 23-year-old batsman "showed his class".

Das set up the foundation for a competitive score but a mid-innings collapse saw slip from 120-0 to 151-5 before being dismissed in 48.3.

Meanwhile India, who went into the tournament without Virat Kohli, relished their title win that comes after a 1-4 Test loss in England. But former Indian cricketers praised Bangladesh for their fighting instincts that made the Asia Cup final an entertaining affair.

"Congratulations India on becoming #AsiaCup Champions," former Test batsman VVS Laxman wrote on

"Hats off to Bangladesh for their splendid fight and attitude, for not giving up and playing out of their skins... despite missing Shakib (Al Hasan) and Tamim (Iqbal). Special mention to for his grit and commitment."

Cricketer-turned-commentator also hailed Bangladesh's special effort in a tough final.

"Congratulations India on winning the Asia Cup. The bowlers were phenomenal throughout the tournament and the main reason that we managed to win. Really special effort from Bangladesh to take the game so deep. Well done," Kaif said on

Bangladesh will face for three one-day internationals and two Tests at home in October and November.

India host for three Twenty20 matches, five ODIs and two Tests starting October 4.

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First Published: Sat, September 29 2018. 14:20 IST