Pakistan
survived a scare before pulling off a nervy 21-run victory over a
spirited Bangladesh in the thrilling opening cricket match of Asia Cup
tournament in Mirpur on Sunday.
Chasing
263 to win, Bangladesh were reeling at 135 for five at one stage but
Shakib Al Hasan (64) and Nasir Hossain (47) raised the hopes of a
stunning win with their 89-run stand for the sixth wicket.
Hosts lacked the batting firepower in the end to be all out for 241 in 48.1 overs at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium but hosts gave a good account of themselves and served a warning to
other teams that they cannot be taken lightly in the tournament.
Shakib
and Nasir were going great guns as the team needed 68 off the last 10
overs but Pakistan paceman Umar Gul (3/58) broke the partnership by
bowling Nasir in the 44th over after conceding two consecutive
boundaries.
Shakib
was still fighting from one end but ran short of partners. Shakib was
the last man out, bowled by Gul in the first ball of the 49th over.
Pakistan
scored 262 for eight after Mohammed Hafeez top-scored with a patient 89
and shared a 135-run stand with fellow opener Nasir Jamshed (54).
Apart
from Hafeez and Jamshed's brilliant batting it was Gul's strokeful
unbeaten 39 towards the end that lifted Pakistan to a respectable total.
Shahdat
Hossain (3/53) and Shakib Al Hasan (2/41) shared five wickets between
them to help Bangladesh restrict Pakistani players, who were scoring
briskly till the 30 overs.
No comments:
Post a Comment