Bangladesh secured a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over Hong Kong in the third T20I match of the Asia Cup 2025 tournament on Thursday evening. The win was anchored by opener Litton Das, who scored a decisive half-century to guide his team to a comfortable chase.
The match, played at an undisclosed venue as part of the Asia Cup group stage, saw Bangladesh successfully contain Hong Kong’s batting lineup before efficiently pursuing the target. Litton Das emerged as the standout performer with his composed batting display that ensured Bangladesh maintained control throughout their innings.
Das’s half-century provided the foundation for Bangladesh’s successful run chase, with the opener demonstrating technical proficiency and strategic shot selection against Hong Kong’s bowling attack. His performance effectively neutralized any pressure that might have developed during the pursuit of Hong Kong’s total.
The Bangladesh bowling unit had earlier restricted Hong Kong to a manageable score, creating the platform for their batsmen to approach the chase with confidence. The comprehensive nature of the victory, achieved with seven wickets in hand, underscores Bangladesh’s dominance in the contest.
This result strengthens Bangladesh’s position in the Asia Cup tournament as they continue their campaign in the T20 format. The team’s ability to secure a convincing win while conserving wickets demonstrates their strategic approach to the competition.
The victory against Hong Kong provides valuable momentum for Bangladesh as they progress through the tournament against stronger opposition. The performance of Litton Das in particular will boost team confidence heading into subsequent matches of the Asia Cup 2025.