Bangladesh’s final hope shattered after loss against Sri Lanka

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17 November 2021, 11:11 am


Bangladesh’s final hope shattered after loss against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh’s hope of playing final of the Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Trophy four nations international tournament shattered when they suffered a 1-2 goal defeat to host Sri Lanka in their last match of the tournament held Tuesday night at Racecourse ground in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Despite standing at the comfortable position in the points table with four points, Bangladesh needed only one point to go into the final, but they failed to snatch the point from Sri Lanka who showed a good brand of football and ensured their ticket of final, fully utilizing their home ground advantage.

With the day’s win, the host side will now play the final match against Seychelles who earlier confirmed their ticket of final as the first team eliminating the Maldives after playing to a goalless draw in the first match of the day.

In the day’s match, forward Ahmed Waseem Razeek opened an account scoring the first goal for Sri Lanka in the 25th minute while after the breather substitute Jewel Rana restored the parity for Bangladesh in the 71st minute of the match.

Razeek sealed the victory scoring his second goal for Sri Lanka converting a spot-kick in the 91st minute of the match.

After conceding the second goal, Bangladesh could not come back in the match in the remaining proceeding and they had to leave the field with a disappointing result.

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