Allrounder Mehidy Hasan has scored a half-century and taken three wickets as Bangladesh got their Cricket World Cup campaign off to a solid start with a six-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Dharamsala.
Having won the toss and elected to field, Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan put his side in the driving seat by claiming three key wickets for 30 runs, while Mehidy (3-25) mopped up the tail.
Opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz top-scored for Afghanistan with 47.
Mehidy then played a significant part in Bangladesh’s reply, hitting 57 off 73 balls as the 2015 quarter-finalists chased down their target of 157 in 34.4 overs.
Bangladesh’s chase got off to a rocky start, with both openers departing early to leave them on 2-27.
Mehidy’s arrival steadied the ship, but he benefited from a touch of fortune when he was dropped by Najibullah Zadran on 16.
The 25-year-old combined with Najmul Hossain Shanto (59 not out) for 97, and though Rahmat Shah pulled off a spectacular one-handed catch to end Mehidy’s knock, the damage was done as Bangladesh eased to victory.
Afghanistan had got off to a good start as Gurbaz put up fleeting stands with Ibrahim Zadran (22) and Rahmat (18), but Shakib tempted both into risky shots and a couple of wayward top edges ended the partnerships just as they began to look dangerous.
Despite the loss of those two wickets, Afghanistan looked in a strong position at 2-112 after 24 overs, but their hopes of building on that platform suffered a devastating blow as Hashmatullah Shahidi (18) and Gurbaz were dismissed in quick succession.
That sparked a middle order collapse and Afghanistan lost their remaining six wickets for just 44 more runs to end on 156.