Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, Tri-Nation Series, final, Mirpur
Chandimal and Mahmudullah's one-legged shots
Sri Lanka chose to bat and got off to an iffy start, Danushka Gunathilaka holing out to Tamim Iqbal at long-off•Associated Press
Runs came slowly thereafter on a two-paced pitch, with Upul Tharanga anchoring Sri Lanka's innings•Associated Press
Dinesh Chandimal made a battling 45, but wickets kept falling around him•Associated Press
Bangladesh's chase suffered a big blow even before it began, with Shakib Al Hasan going off the field with a hand injury. The injury meant he wouldn't bat, and it later came to light that he would miss the first Test against Sri Lanka•Associated Press
Mahmudullah made a valiant 76, and was last man out. He also ended up as the last wicket in a hat-trick on debut for the fast bowler Shehan Madushanka•Associated Press
A counterattack from Kusal Mendis threatened to consume Bangladesh, but Mashrafe Mortaza ended it with a well-directed short ball•Associated Press
Niroshan Dickwella was unusually quiet too, and he even took a blow to the chest during an innings of 42•Associated Press
Rubel Hossain, fast and full at the death, took the bulk of them•Associated Press
Sri Lanka's quicks were hostile early on, with Dushmantha Chameera picking up two early wickets, and Mohammad Mithun was run-out amid all that, leaving Bangladesh 22 for 3•Associated Press
Mohammad Saifuddin dismissed Dickwella to earn first ODI wicket•Associated Press
He finished with figures of 4 for 46, and Sri Lanka were bowled out off the last ball of the innings, for 221•Associated Press
They never really recovered, Akila Dananjaya ending the only significant partnership of the innings when he dismissed Mushfiqur Rahim•Associated Press