Chasing 147, Bangladesh were going along fine before a late slump proved disastrous. Mahmudullah was expected to take the team home with two runs required off as many balls but the senior batsman attempted a six that was caught at the boundary, leaving the side in a lurch.
"There was still hope ... But it didn't happen, it's actually my fault. I made a senseless mistake and was responsible for the defeat," Mahmudullah told 'bdnews24.Com'.
The 30-year-old said the loss haunts him even now.
"How can I forget that? When Mushfiq and I were batting ... Never thought that we could lose," Mahmudullah said.
"Actually Mushfiq's wicket after two fine boundaries was unthinkable. After that, my dismissal was unimaginable as well - it was such a mistake."
Mahmudullah said he has learnt his lessons and would look to play safe if faced with a similar situation in future.
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