Mahmudullah: On Tuesday at the Sharjah Cricket the stadium, It hit 98 runs against Afghanistan in their third and final A single day Odi. He contributed to the Tigers’ respectable 244 for 8 score.
The list of batters who have been dismissed in the 90s in ODIs in Sharjah now includes He, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Sunil Gavaskar. At the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday, November 11, the Bangladeshi batter defeated Hashmatullah Shahidi’s Afghanistan in the second and final A single day International of the three-match collections, scoring 98 runs off as many balls with seven fours and three sixes.
In addition to Ganguly, Tendulkar, & Gavaskar, He became the 16th Asian batter to be eliminated in Sharjah’s 1990s. Navjot Singh Singh Sidhu, Aravinda de Silva, who is Kris Srikkanth, Aamer Sohail, Asanka Gurunsinha, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Rameez Raja, Saeed Anwar, Malik, Shoaib, Aravinda de Silva, who is & Mohammad Azharuddin are the other hitters.
Several times in Sharjah, Atapattu was dismissed in the 90s: once vs Zimbabwe in 2001, again vs Pakistan in 1997, and again against Zimbabwe in 2000. By breaking the record for the most successful individual score by a batter from Bengal in ODIs in Sharjah, Mahmudullah additionally established history. In the series’s second ODI, he overtook the late Najmul Hossain Shanto’s score of 76.
Mahmudullah gets back into shape:
After just scoring two and three against the Afghans, Mahmudullah did not have the best of starts in the first two ODIs. However, he turned everything around on Monday with the amazing knock.
After Bangladesh was reduced to 72 for four from 53 for one in 6.2 overs, he entered to bat at No. 6. After that, Mahmudullah and Mehidy Hasan Miraz teamed up and amassed 145 runs for the fifth wicket.
After reaching his half-century off 63 balls, Mahmudullah immediately put further pressure on Afghanistan. It took Mahmudullah three runs to reach his hundred with the penultimate ball of Azmatullah Omarzai’s over.
Despite his best efforts, he failed to complete his second run. Rahmat Shah’s powerful throw at the striker’s end caught Mahmudullah short of his ground.