After the match, Nurul remembered another final where he was unable to complete the task. “I always regretted not scoring 20 runs in the last match against India in the (2022) T20 World Cup,” he said. “We got close, but we just couldn’t get the job done on that big stage.”*
This time he produced one of his “best knocks”. “Kushdil (Shah), who hit two sixes in the 19th over, said we can win this game too,” Rabbi (non-striker Kamrul Islam) said. bisexual They told me to play all six balls in the last over. I think the first 6 gave me the most confidence. They have a good bowling attack. 26 points was a lot of points. I just hoped the ball would be in my zone.
“It’s nothing new. People often forget the knocks I played in my 20s and 30s. It’s not a big deal as long as I can contribute to the team. This is one of my best knocks because I was able to win a match for the team. “
Mahedi disrupting the field
That finale wasn’t the game’s only drama. The 19th over, which Khushdil started with consecutive sixes, produced three wickets before he fell. The second wicket fell due to a field obstruction incident.
Mahedi Hasan was heading to the first ball with Nurul at the other end. Mahedi lobbed the ball down the pitch, Nurul set off to take the strike and bowler Jahandad Khan made a powerful run to his left to collect an aerial lob. Nurul and the bowler clashed in the middle of the pitch, with the latter trying to complete a return catch. An appeal followed and Mahedi was given under Rule 37.3.1 which states: “If the pitch is not a no-ball, the attacker is out for obstructing the field if the deliberate interference or obstruction of either batsman prevents the attacker from being out.” “
Nurul said this about the incident: “I was trying to run. He just got in front of me. I didn’t change direction. I didn’t mean to interfere with the pitcher. The umpire told us that if anyone does that, the offensive player will be called out.”
*The article was updated after the press conference.