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હોમ  »  Cricket  »  Afghanistan v Bangladesh in UAE 2025  »  3rd ODI Scorecard

Bangladesh vs Afghanistan Scorecard, 3rd ODI, Afghanistan v Bangladesh in UAE 2025

Result · Oct 14 2025, Tue - 05:30 PM (IST)
AFGHANISTAN
293/9
BANGLADESH
93
Afghanistan won by 200 runs
CRR:3.42
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
નહીદ રાણા 8.2 - 56 0 6.7
Hasan Mahmud 6 - 57 2 9.5
Tanvir Islam 10 - 46 2 4.6
Mehedi Hasan 9.4 - 67 1 6.9
રિશાદ હોસૈન 10 - 43 0 4.3
Shamim Hossain 2 - 12 0 6
Saif Hassan 4 1 6 3 1.5
Match Info
Series: Afghanistan v Bangladesh in UAE 2025
Date: Oct 14 2025, Tue - 05:30 PM (IST)
Country: United Arab Emirates
City: Abu Dhabi
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Stadium
Toss: Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat.
Afghanistan Playing XI: Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Ikram Alikhil (wk), Rashid Khan, AM Ghazanfar, Nangeyalia Kharoti, Bilal Sami
Bangladesh Playing XI: Saif Hassan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Tawhid Hridoy, Mohammad Naim, Mehidy Hasan (c), Nurul Hasan (wk), Shamim Hossain, Rishad Hossain, Tanvir Islam, Hasan Mahmud, Nahid Rana
  • Afghanistan won each of the first two men’s ODIs of the ongoing series (by 5 wickets and by 81 runs), a win here will see them achieve their first series whitewash over Bangladesh in the format; only against Ireland (January 2021), Netherlands (January 2022) and Zimbabwe (June 2022) have the Atalans achieved a 3-0 series victory in the format.
  • Afghanistan have won each of their last three men’s ODIs against Bangladesh, a win here will see them beat the Tigers in four consecutive games for the first time in format history; only against Ireland (6 games), Netherlands (5 games) and Zimbabwe (5 games, 4 games) have they gone on longer such runs.
  • Bangladesh have lost each of their last four men’s ODIs played in the UAE; the last and only time they’ve lost more such games at a stretch is a run of five games between April 1990 and April 1995.
  • Afghanistan successfully defended 190 in their most recent men’s ODI against Bangladesh (on 11 October), only the fourth time that they have won a match in the format after batting first and scoring fewer than 200 runs; in fact, only once before have they successfully defended a lower such score against a full member nation in format history (131 v Zimbabwe in December 2015).
  • Bangladesh have a collective batting average of 26.4 in men’s ODIs since the start of 2024, only Zimbabwe (21.7) and Ireland (25.3) have a lower such average in the format in that period among full member nations; Afghanistan, meanwhile, have logged a collective batting average of 30 during the same period.
  • Afghanistan bowlers have induced a play and miss percentage of 10.9% in men’s ODIs since the start of 2024, with Sri Lanka being the only full member nation with a higher such rate (11.4%); while only West Indies (7.6%) have a lower such rate than Bangladesh in that period (8.1%).
  • Bangladesh’s Mehidy Hasan and Najmul Hossain Shanto have put together 474 total partnership runs in eight men’s ODI innings together at an average of 67.7, with only Aftab Ahmed and Mohammed Rafique averaging higher among pairs to have batter together at least five times for Bangladesh in the format.
  • Ibrahim Zadran’s 95 in his most recent men’s ODI is his highest score in the format in the UAE; in fact, among the countries he has played in, UAE is the only country where he is yet to score a century.
  • Mehidy Hasan’s 3/42 in the second men’s ODI of the series is the second time he has picked up 3+ wickets against Afghanistan, only against West Indies does he have more such spells (4); however, the last time he picked up three or more wickets in consecutive games was a two-match run in July 2022 (v West Indies).
  • Rashid Khan’s 5/17 in the previous men’s ODI between Afghanistan and Bangladesh was his sixth fifer in the format, no other Afghanistan bowler has more than two; in fact, only AM Ghazanfar (21.9) has a better bowling strike rate than Rashid Khan (28.2) among Afghanistan bowlers to have bowled at least 50 overs in the format.

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