Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan) has dismissed Bangladesh batsman Liton Das in both meetings so far in this tri-series; the Bangladesh player has only been able to find three runs in response.
Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan) and Mohammad Saifuddin (Bangladesh) have picked up more wickets than any other bowlers in this tri-series; both taking seven to date.
Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan) has struck more sixes in this tri-series than any other batsman (11); seven of the 11 he's recorded came against Bangladesh at this ground.
The highest score of this tri-series was registered by Mohammad Nabi for Afghanistan against Bangladesh (84* off 54 balls); that knock coming at this very venue (15th September 2019).
Afghanistan have registered a win percentage of 68% in men's T20I matches compared to a rate of 33% logged by Bangladesh in completed fixtures in this format.
After a run of 21 successive men's T20I wins in Asia, Afghanistan have since slumped to back-to-back losses in the continent.
Bangladesh have suffered defeats in four of their last six men's T20I matches played at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka (W2); Afghanistan have won their last three on the bounce there however.
Bangladesh topped the points table after the four round-robin fixtures in this men's T20I tri-series; recording six points (W3 L1) whilst Afghanistan (W2 L2) finished in second ahead of Zimbabwe (W1 L3).
Bangladesh and Afghanistan have met in two previous men's T20I games at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka; the record there currently stands at one victory apiece (Bangladesh in 2014 & Afghanistan in 2019).
Bangladesh have taken on Afghanistan six times before in men's T20I cricket (W2 L4); the Tigers recorded victory when they last met in this format, only a few days ago (21st September 2019).