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Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Result – 2nd Semi-final

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2nd Semi-final • Hong Kong Sixes

Sri Lanka cricket team logo
SL
104/3 (5.5)
Bangladesh cricket team logo
BAN
103/5 (6)
Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
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5.5
1b
Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, 1 bye
5.4
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Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Six
5.3
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Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Four
5.2
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Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, 2 runs
5.1
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Abdullah Al Mamun to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run
End of over 5 (4 runs)
Lahiru Madushanka 3 (6)
Tharindu Ratnayake 2 (2)
SL 90/3
Jishan Alam 1-2-4-0
4.6
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Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun
4.5
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Jishan Alam to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run
4.4
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Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run
4.3
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Jishan Alam to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run
4.2
W
Jishan Alam to Lahiru Samarakoon, lbw!
4.1
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Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run
End of over 4 (19 runs)
Lahiru Samarakoon 6 (1)
Lahiru Madushanka 1 (3)
SL 86/1
Mohammad Saifuddin 2-0-44-0
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Samarakoon, Six
3.5
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Four
3.5
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, 1 wide
3.5
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, 1 no ball
3.4
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, no run
3.3
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Six
3.2
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run
3.1
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Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Madushanka, no run
End of over 3 (21 runs)
Sandun Weerakkody 40 (12)
Lahiru Madushanka 0 (1)
SL 67/1
Abu Hider 1-1-20-0
2.6
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Abu Hider to Sandun Weerakkody, Six
2.5
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Abu Hider to Sandun Weerakkody, 2 runs
2.4
1L
Abu Hider to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 leg bye
2.3
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Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Out! Caught by A A Mamun
2.2
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Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Six
2.1
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Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Six

Match Summary

Sri Lanka and Bangladesh met in 2nd Semi-final of Hong Kong Sixes, and the contest unfolded as a tactical battle rather than a straightforward run chase. Both teams traded momentum in phases, with each spell and partnership shaping the result. The batting effort was built on situational awareness, with players adapting to phase-wise scoring demands. Bowling remained the strategic heartbeat, with wicket-taking intent balanced against run containment. Ball-by-ball updates reflected a game of momentum waves, from attacking bursts to pressure-releasing singles and smart strike rotation. Key match-defining phases included: 5.4: Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Six | 5.3: Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Four | 4.6: Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun. The turning point arrived at 4.6 when Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides. By the final phase, game management became as important as shot-making: strike rotation, matchup-based bowling changes, and field settings in boundary zones had a direct impact on the closing overs. What makes this result meaningful is not just the scoreline (Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets), but how the match narrative evolved ball by ball. The winning side absorbed pressure, identified high-value overs, and executed cleaner under stress. For fans searching this fixture, this hub combines live score, full scorecard, player performances, turning-point analysis, and searchable commentary to present the complete story of how the result was built.

Key Moments

  • 5.4: Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Six
  • 5.3: Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Four
  • 4.6: Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun
  • 4.2: Jishan Alam to Lahiru Samarakoon, lbw!
  • 3.6: Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Samarakoon, Six
  • 3.5: Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Four
  • 3.3: Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Six
  • 2.6: Abu Hider to Sandun Weerakkody, Six

Turning Point of Match

The turning point arrived at 4.6 when Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun. That single moment shifted momentum, forced tactical recalculations, and changed the run-scoring pattern for both sides.

Short Highlights Summary

Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets. Top batter and Top bowler produced the standout performances, while the defining passage came when 5.4: Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Six. This highlights capsule captures the most search-relevant events from the fixture: wickets, boundary bursts, game-defining overs, and the final match outcome context. For quick readers, it works as a compressed match recap; for deep readers, it complements the scorecard and the full commentary timeline below.

Ball-by-ball Commentary

5.5 1b Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, 1 bye

5.4 6 Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Six

5.3 4 Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, Four

5.2 2 Abdullah Al Mamun to Nimesh Vimukthi, 2 runs

5.1 1 Abdullah Al Mamun to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run

End of over 5 (4 runs)
Lahiru Madushanka 3 (6)
Tharindu Ratnayake 2 (2)
SL 90/3
Jishan Alam 1-2-4-0

4.6 W Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, Out! Caught by A A Mamun

4.5 1 Jishan Alam to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run

4.4 1 Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run

4.3 1 Jishan Alam to Tharindu Ratnayake, 1 run

4.2 W Jishan Alam to Lahiru Samarakoon, lbw!

4.1 1 Jishan Alam to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run

End of over 4 (19 runs)
Lahiru Samarakoon 6 (1)
Lahiru Madushanka 1 (3)
SL 86/1
Mohammad Saifuddin 2-0-44-0

3.6 6 Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Samarakoon, Six

3.5 4 Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Four

3.5 Wd Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, 1 wide

3.5 1N Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, 1 no ball

3.4 0 Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, no run

3.3 6 Mohammad Saifuddin to Sandun Weerakkody, Six

3.2 1 Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 run

3.1 0 Mohammad Saifuddin to Lahiru Madushanka, no run

End of over 3 (21 runs)
Sandun Weerakkody 40 (12)
Lahiru Madushanka 0 (1)
SL 67/1
Abu Hider 1-1-20-0

2.6 6 Abu Hider to Sandun Weerakkody, Six

2.5 2 Abu Hider to Sandun Weerakkody, 2 runs

2.4 1L Abu Hider to Lahiru Madushanka, 1 leg bye

2.3 W Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Out! Caught by A A Mamun

2.2 6 Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Six

2.1 6 Abu Hider to Dhananjaya Lakshan, Six

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 2nd Semi-final match?
Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets.

What is the Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh 2nd Semi-final?
Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh is the 2nd Semi-final of the 2024 season. Follow live score, full scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary on CricRed.

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Tournament: Hong Kong Sixes