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BAN vs IRE, 3rd ODI: Bangladesh thrash Ireland by record 10 wickets to win series 2-0

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Friday, 24 March 2023 (11:38 IST)
Sylhet: An exceptional performance from Bangladesh pacers and openers against Ireland gave the home side a record win in Sylhet on Thursday.
 
Bangladesh pacers unleashed a rampage after being asked to take the field by Ireland. Hasan Mahmud and Taskin Ahmed were on top of their game, as Ireland slipped to 26/4 within the first 10 overs.
 
Lorcan Tucker (28) and Curtis Campher (36) gave some semblance of order with their 42-run stand. However, as soon as Tucker departed after missing an Ebadot Hussain yorker, the Ireland batting was in shambles once again.
 
The Bangladesh fast bowlers, who picked all 10 Irish wickets, wiped out the tourists for merely 101. This was the first time that Bangladesh quicks were taking all ten wickets in ODIs.
 
Mahmud starred with 5/32, whereas Taskin and Ebadot gave important support with 3/26 and 2/29 respectively, the ICC reported.
 
The chase was a cakewalk for Bangladesh openers, as Tamim Iqbal (41 not out) and Litton Das (50 not out) hardly broke sweat in pursuit of the target. They chased it down in merely 13.1 overs.
 
This is the first time that Bangladesh have won any international game by a margin of 10 wickets.
 
Bangladesh had won the first ODI by 183-runs, which was their largest ODI win by runs. The second game was washed out after Bangladesh had posted 349/6 in their allotted overs, their highest total in ODIs.
 
With this result, the Tigers have won the ODI leg of this tour 2-0. (UNI)

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