Bangladesh sealed the three-match T20 International series against the Netherlands 2–0 after the third and final match was called off due to rain in Sylhet.
The hosts reached 164 for four in 18.2 overs before rain interrupted play for a second and final time. Skipper Litton Das led from the front with a 46-ball 73, his second half-century of the series.
Bangladesh made five changes to their side after securing the series in the second match, as they continued preparations for the T20 Asia Cup, due to begin on 9 September in the United Arab Emirates.
The innings faced two interruptions: an 11-minute delay due to floodlight failure, followed by a 35-minute stoppage caused by rain.
Litton reached his fifty in 27 balls, striking a six over deep mid-wicket off left-arm spinner Daniel Doram. He was later dismissed by medium-pacer Kyle Klein, who also removed Shamim Hossain for 21 in the same over. Klein struck after Tim Pringle had earlier claimed the wicket of Towhid Hridoy for nine.
Nurul Hasan, unbeaten on 22, and Jaker Ali, who remained 20 not out, added 42 runs for the fifth wicket before rain brought the match to an end. Match officials eventually called off play after a lengthy delay.
Litton Das was named player of the series for his aggregate of 145 runs.


