Asia Cup cut short for Bangladesh's in-form Shanto

Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB
Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s Asia Cup came to an abrupt end after the left-hander suffered a hamstring injury during the Tigers’ group-stage match against Afghanistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday. He smashed nine fours and two sixes for his 105-ball 104 as he brought up his second ODI ton that saw his tally reach 193 runs. The 25-year-old started his Asia Cup with an 89-run knock but had to see his side suffer a five-wicket loss at the hands of Sri Lanka. In the second match, he was able to help take Bangladesh to an 89-run win which ensured the Tigers qualify for the Super Four stage of the tournament. Photos: AFP/BCB