Bangladesh vs Hong Kong Match Analysis: Asia Cup 2025
Bangladesh vs Hong Kong Match Analysis: Asia Cup 2025

Bangladesh vs Hong Kong Match Analysis: Asia Cup 2025, 3rd Match, Group B

Bangladesh launched their Asia Cup 2025 campaign with a clinical seven-wicket victory over Hong Kong, chasing 144 in 17.4 overs at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Sourced from verified outlets like ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Hindustan Times, NDTV Sports, and The Indian Express, this analysis dives into player stats, innings breakdowns, and key moments. Litton Das’s 59 and a 95-run third-wicket partnership with Towhid Hridoy powered the chase, while disciplined bowling restricted Hong Kong to 143/7. Here’s the full breakdown of Bangladesh’s professional display.

Match Overview

  • Sport: Cricket
  • League: Asia Cup 2025 (T20 Format)
  • Matchup: Bangladesh vs Hong Kong Match Player Stats
  • Match Covered: 3rd Match, Group B — September 11, 2025
  • Result: Bangladesh won by 7 wickets (with 14 balls remaining) (Hong Kong 143/7; Bangladesh 144/3 in 17.4 overs)
  • Venue & Date: Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi — September 11, 2025
  • Toss: Bangladesh won and elected to field
  • Match Duration: 3 hours, 20 minutes
  • Attendance: ~12,000

Bangladesh’s choice to bowl first capitalized on early seam movement, keeping Hong Kong to a manageable 143/7 despite Nizakat Khan’s 42. In the chase, early losses were steadied by a match-defining 95-run stand, with Litton’s half-century ensuring a comfortable win. This victory strengthens Bangladesh’s position in Group B, boosting their net run rate (NRR) for crucial upcoming matches against Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.

Hong Kong Innings: 143/7 (20 overs)

Innings Summary

Hong Kong battled early setbacks to post 143/7, anchored by Nizakat Khan’s 42 and Zeeshan Ali’s 30, with a late surge from captain Yasim Murtaza’s 28 off 15. Bangladesh’s pace duo of Taskin Ahmed and Tanzim Hasan Sakib struck early, while Rishad Hossain’s spin broke partnerships. A late collapse in the final overs limited Hong Kong’s total on a pitch offering early help to bowlers but favoring batting later, as noted in match reports.

Key Hong Kong Batters

PlayerRuns (Balls)SRKey Moments
Nizakat Khan42 (40)105.00Anchored innings; run out late
Zeeshan Ali (WK)30 (34)88.2441-run stand with Babar; caught off Tanzim
Yasim Murtaza (Captain)28 (19)147.37Two sixes; bowled by Mustafizur
Babar Hayat14 (12)116.67Six off Tanzim; bowled next ball
Anshuman Rath4 (3)133.33Early run-out via DRS

Bangladesh Bowling Figures

  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib (Pacer): 3-0-21-2, Econ 7.00, 2 wkts (Zeeshan, Challu). Powerplay and middle-overs impact.
  • Taskin Ahmed (Pacer): 4-0-38-2, Econ 9.50, 2 wkts (Rath, Aizaz). Early DRS success.
  • Rishad Hossain (Spinner): 4-0-31-2, Econ 7.75, 2 wkts (Hayat, Shah). Stumping and middle-overs choke.
  • Mustafizur Rahman (Pacer): 4-0-25-1, Econ 6.25, 1 wkt (Murtaza). Death-over control.
  • Mahedi Hasan (Spinner): 4-0-20-0, Econ 5.00, 0 wkts. Tight opening spell.

Key Moments (Hong Kong Innings)

OverBowler/SideKey Events & Runs
1-6 (Powerplay)Pace (Taskin, Tanzim)Rath run-out via DRS (7/1, 1.3 ov); Hayat bowled (34/2, 5.2 ov). 34/2.
7-11Spin/pace mixZeeshan-Nizakat 41-run stand; Zeeshan out (71/3, 11.6 ov). 37 runs.
12-15Spin chokeHayat stumped (58/2, 8.6 ov); 100/3 at 14.5 ov. 29 runs.
16-20Pace returnMurtaza’s two sixes; Nizakat run out (134/5, 18.5 ov). 43 runs, 4 wkts.

Bangladesh Innings: 144/3 (17.4 overs)

Innings Summary

Chasing 144, Bangladesh slipped to 23/2 in 3.2 overs, but a 95-run third-wicket partnership between Litton Das (59 off 39) and Towhid Hridoy (35* off 36) turned the game. Litton’s innings grew from 26 off 24 to a 33-ball fifty, while Hridoy’s steady running kept the chase on track. Hong Kong’s Ateeq Iqbal (2/14) struck early, but 11 extras and a lack of runs to defend hurt their cause. The chase was completed with 14 balls to spare, a controlled effort on a large ground.

Key Bangladesh Batters

PlayerRuns (Balls)SRKey Moments
Litton Das (Captain, WK)59 (39)151.2850 off 33; four boundaries in clutch
Towhid Hridoy35* (36)97.22Unbeaten; multiple twos; winning run
Tanzid Hasan14 (18)77.78Caught at mid-off; early pressure
Parvez Hossain Emon10 (8)125.00Quick start; bowled by Iqbal
Jaker Ali0* (1)0.00Unbeaten at close

Hong Kong Bowling Figures

  • Ateeq Iqbal (Spinner): 4-0-14-2, Econ 3.50, 2 wkts (Emon, Hasan). Starred with tight lines.
  • Ehsan Khan (Spinner): 4-0-28-1, Econ 7.00, 1 wkt (Das). Removed Litton late.
  • Aizaz Khan (Pacer): 3.4-0-28-0, Econ 7.73, 0 wkts. Pressured late overs.
  • Kinchit Shah (Spinner): 2-0-11-0, Econ 5.50, 0 wkts. Middle-overs control.
  • Ayush Shukla (Pacer): 4-0-62-0, Econ 15.50, 0 wkts. Expensive in powerplay.

Key Moments (Bangladesh Innings)

OverBowler/SideKey Events & Runs
1-6 (Powerplay)Pace (Shukla, Aizaz)Emon bowled (10/1, 1.5 ov); Hasan caught (23/2, 3.2 ov). 51/2 with extras.
7-11Spin (Iqbal, Shah)50-run stand in 44 balls; 82/2 at 11 ov. 31 runs.
12-15Mixed attackLitton’s DRS escape; 100/2 at 12.6 ov. 29 runs.
16-17.4Pace/spinLitton’s 50; Das out (142/3, 17.1 ov); Hridoy’s winning single. 33 runs, 1 wkt.

Head-to-Head Analysis

Bangladesh now lead Hong Kong 4-1 in T20Is, overturning Hong Kong’s 2014 T20 World Cup upset (a two-wicket win). The 95-run third-wicket partnership between Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy ranks as Bangladesh’s highest for the third wicket or below in T20 Asia Cup history, per ESPNcricinfo. Hong Kong’s improved batting (from 94/9 vs Afghanistan) showed resilience, but their 11 extras and lack of wickets mid-chase cost them. Bangladesh’s smart running and boundary restraint highlight their adaptability, setting a strong tone for Group B.

Bangladesh’s Strengths:

  • Key partnership: 95 runs for 3rd wicket.
  • Bowling discipline: Five bowlers shared wickets; Econ 7.15.

Hong Kong’s Strengths:

  • Middle-order recovery: Nizakat’s 42, Murtaza’s 28.
  • Ateeq Iqbal’s 2/14; tight spin in middle overs.

Match Standouts

Bangladesh

  • Litton Das: 59 off 39, Player of the Match. Grew from cautious to match-defining; praised team’s composure.
  • Towhid Hridoy: 35* off 36. Steady anchor; sealed chase.
  • Tanzim Hasan Sakib: 2/21. Powerplay and middle-overs breakthroughs.

Hong Kong

  • Nizakat Khan: 42 off 40. Top-scored in recovery effort.
  • Ateeq Iqbal: 2/14, Econ 3.50. Early wickets; economical spell.
  • Yasim Murtaza: 28 off 19. Captain’s late surge.

Series Context

Bangladesh (1-0, Top of Group B)

Litton Das’s side, riding three consecutive T20I series wins (vs Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Netherlands), delivered a composed start. This win enhances their NRR ahead of Sri Lanka (Sep 13) and Afghanistan (Sep 16). Focus: Sharpening death bowling.

Hong Kong (0-2, Bottom of Group B)

After a 94-run loss to Afghanistan, Yasim Murtaza’s team showed fight but lacked scoreboard pressure. Their final Group B match is against Sri Lanka (Sep 15). Priority: Reducing extras and bolstering batting depth.

Injury and Roster Notes

Bangladesh: No reported injuries; unchanged XI. Taskin fully fit.

Hong Kong: No injuries; same XI as vs Afghanistan.

Conclusion

Bangladesh secured a seven-wicket win over Hong Kong in their Asia Cup 2025 opener (HKG 143/7; BAN 144/3 in 17.4 overs), with Litton Das’s 59 and a 95-run stand with Towhid Hridoy ensuring a smooth chase. This victory signals Bangladesh’s intent in a tough Group B, while Hong Kong battles to stay alive. For full scorecards and highlights, visit ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Hindustan Times, NDTV Sports, or The Indian Express.

Bangladesh cruised to a seven-wicket win over Hong Kong in their Asia Cup 2025 opener at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, chasing 144 with 14 balls to spare. Litton Das’s 59 and a 95-run stand with Towhid Hridoy sealed the deal.

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