Shehzad knocks out hosts Bangladesh

First Pakistan batsman to score ton in T20 cricket.


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Umar Gul finishes with a crucial three for 30 against Bangladesh, as Pakistan stay in contention for a spot in the last-four. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA:


Opener Ahmed Shehzad smashed an unbeaten 111 off 62 balls as Pakistan thrashed hosts Bangladesh by 50 runs to stay on course for the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 in Dhaka on Sunday.


The 22-year-old from Lahore hit 10 boundaries and five sixes in what was Pakistan’s first Twenty20 international century to lift them to a commanding 190 for five after they elected to bat.

Bangladesh managed only 140 for seven in reply, in front of a sell-out home crowd of 25,000 at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium, to suffer their third successive defeat in group two of the Super-10s.

With both Bangladesh and Australia out of the race, the winner of the group’s last league match on Tuesday between Pakistan and the West Indies will join India from the group in the last-four.



“This was a great effort from the boys,” said Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez. “Everyone knew how important this game was. It was a special knock from Shehzad.

“He showed today [Sunday] that he has all the shots in the book. We now confidently look forward to playing the West Indies.”

Shehzad hammered 31 in an opening stand of 43 with Kamran Akmal (nine) that came off just 27 deliveries.

Bangladesh fought back by taking three quick wickets, two of them by left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak, as Pakistan slipped to 71 for three by the 10th over.

Umar Akmal, Pakistan’s hero against Australia when he made 94 off 54, was dismissed by Mohammad Mahmudullah for no score.

Shehzad gave the innings a boost by smashing two sixes and as many boundaries in the 13th over bowled by seamer Ziaur Rahman, which cost 22 runs.

Shehzad put on 83 for the fourth wicket with Shoaib Malik (26) in the only substantial partnership of the innings, a lesson that escaped the Bangladesh batsmen.

Bangladesh captain rues batting failure

The hosts, looking for a bright start, lost four top-order wickets in 9.1 overs with just 47 runs on the board.

Shakib Al Hasan delighted the crowd with a 32-ball 38 that included two sixes and two fours, before he top-edged a catch off seamer Umar Gul in the 15th over to effectively end Bangladesh’s challenge.

Gul finished with three for 30 in four overs, while off-spinner Saeed Ajmal took two for 20.

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim blamed a batting failure for the loss.

“When you are chasing a big target, you need someone from the top four to bat all the way through,” he said.

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Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2014.

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COMMENTS (1)

Fahad Yousuf | 10 years ago | Reply

Well done team Pakistan!

You have done exactly the same I advised in some other topic at ET. "Enough of brother-hood, beat them comprehensively to make chances better for semi finals".

Hats off to the West Indies too! They have knocked the controversial kangaroos out of the tournament. Everyone knows how controversially these Kangaroos won the 3 consecutive World Cups.

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