Bangladesh opened their Super Fours with a dominating and well-deserved victory. Although they made it a bit nervous in the last over, otherwise, their batting was top class. The pursuit was founded on a good platform laid by Saif Hassan, who set the tone early on after the side lost Tanzid Tamim in the opening over. Litton Das also chipped in with some crucial shots, and their powerplay counter-attack redirected the pressure onto Sri Lanka. Towhid Hridoy later maintained the momentum with clever and confident stroke work, particularly through the extra-cover area. Shamim Hossain's inputs also kept Bangladesh moving in the right direction. Sri Lanka labored with their fifth bowling choice, and Charith Asalanka, to everyone's surprise, did not bowl even though there was assistance for spinners from the pitch. Wanindu Hasaranga was their top bowler, but did not have much support. Eventually, Bangladesh's strategy with the bat proved decisive and won them the game. Also Read: WATCH: Jason Sangha’s stunning direct hit catches Matthew Gilkes short Bangladesh Stay Calm in Final Over to Seal Comfortable Win When the final over started, the game was practically sealed. Bangladesh had taken complete command, and this over was just about completing things in a fitting manner. For Sri Lanka, it was more about attempting to finish on a positive note, despite the win coming out of the question. The Bangladesh team seemed serious and composed, aware that they had covered the key groundwork in the earlier part of the match. The bowlers maintained tightness, and the fielders remained vigilant, ensuring there were no errors towards the finish. This over did not alter the outcome, but it revealed how crucial it is to end well. Even when the match was almost at an end, teams preferred to remain sharp and not lose concentration. To supporters, it was evident by now which side was superior. This final over was not dramatic in nature it was all about Bangladesh placing the finishing touches on a good and thoroughly deserved victory.