Dhaka, Aug. 11 -- Finals can make or break young cricketers. On Sunday in Harare, Rizan Hossan made his. Ninety-five runs with the bat, five wickets with the ball - and a trophy in his hands by the end of it.

Bangladesh didn't start like champions. Sent in to bat, they lost three wickets for 65 and looked one more mistake away from a collapse. That's when Rizan walked in to join Kalam Siddiki.

The pair dug in, nudged singles, and jumped on anything loose. By the time Kalam fell for 65, they'd put on 117 and dragged the innings back into safe waters.

Rizan looked set for a century but didn't get there.

In the 48th over, chasing a sharp second run, he was caught short for 95 off 96 balls - ten boundaries, plenty of crisp drives, and a f...