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Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Colombo
Sri Lanka win by 39 runs in shortened match
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A wet outfield meant that the match was reduced to a 40-overs a side
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Shahadat Hossain gave Bangladesh the early advantage by removing Sanath Jayasuriya
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Hossain and his team-mates celebrate the dismissal of the dangerous Jayasuriya, who managed only three runs ...
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...while Jayasuriya begins the long walk back to the pavilion
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Upul Tharanga began positively...
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... but he was trapped in front by Syed Rasel, leaving Sri Lanka tottering at 29 for 2 in the fifth over
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The Bangladesh bowlers worked hard to give their side a chance to register their first win of the series
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Chamara Kapugedera fell to Farhad Reza after an unconvincing stay at the crease
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Kumar Sangakkara may have survived this run out attempt but he soon fell for 18
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Sangakkara argues with Mohammad Ashraful after Ashraful tried to run him out as he believed that the ball had not been called 'dead'
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Jehan Mubarak steadied Sri Lanka's innings with a patient 72, as his team posted 196
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Lasith Malinga, who was rested, remains focused off the field
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However, Farveez Maharoof struck early blows on the field, picking up two wickets in his first two overs as Bangladesh began their chase
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With Mushfiqur Rahim's dismissal, Bangladesh were reduced to 11 for 2
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Mohammad Ashraful arrived at the crease with his team in trouble ...
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... but he disappointed once again after looking in good touch
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Nuwan Kulasekara claimed Ashraful's wicket
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Bangladesh were 63 for 4 when Shakib Al Hasan fell to Dilhara Fernando
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Tamim Iqbal scored a half-century, and was involved in a 60-run partnership for the 6th wicket with Mahmudullah, the debutant
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But Tamim's career-best 54 could not prevent Bangladesh from yet another loss
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