Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Yesterday Match Result: Asia Cup 2025 Highlights September 13

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|14-09-2025

Overview:

Earlier, Sri Lanka won the toss and invited Bangladesh to bat first, a decision that worked in favour of the bowling team.

Sri Lanka defeated Bangladesh by 6 wickets in Match 5 of the Asia Cup 2025 in Abu Dhabi. The T20I match was played at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, and Sri Lanka have got two points from 1 match. On the other hand, Bangladesh, who won the first contest against Hong Kong, were completely outplayed by the Lankans and have two points from as many games.

Full Scorecard – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, September 13

Sri Lanka 140/4 (Pathum Nissanka 50, Kamil Mashara 46, Mahedi Hasan 2 wickets) beat Bangladesh (Shamim Hossain 42, Jaker Ali 41*, Wanindu Hasaranga 2 wickets) by 6 wickets in 14.4 overs.

Match Highlights & Key Moments

Bangladesh lost four top-order batters for 38 runs, and they couldn’t recover from it. Earlier, Sri Lanka won the toss and invited Bangladesh to bat first, a decision that worked in favour of the bowling team.

Player of the Match – Kamil Mishara

Kamil Mishara was named the Player of the Match for his knock of 46 runs off 32 balls. He hit 4 fours and 2 sixes.

What This Result Means for Group B of the Asia Cup 2025

Afghanistan contiune to lead Group 8, having defeated Hong Kong in their first match. Sri Lanka have climbed up to the second spot while Bangladesh dropped down to third spot. Hong Kong have lost two consecutive matches and are fourth in the points table.

FAQs – Yesterday’s Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka T20I Match

Q1: Who won yesterday’s Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka match?

A1: Sri Lanka won by 6 wickets on September 13 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

Q2: Who was the Player of the Match?

A2: Kamil Mishara was adjudged the Player of the Match for amassing an unbeaten 46 runs off 32 balls.

Q3: What was the final score of yesterday’s match?

A3: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka 140/4 (Pathum Nissanka 50, Kamil Mashara 46, Mahedi Hasan 2 wickets)

Bangladesh (Shamim Hossaine 42, Jaker Ali 41*, Wanindu Hasaranga 2 wickets)