12th ODI Match PAK vs BAN ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
PAK vs BAN match
Bangladesh Beat The Pakistan
In
12th ODI Match
Bangladesh win by 37 runs
Group Stage :ODI 12 of 13
Pakistan - 202/9 50/50 ov
RR: 4.04
Bangladesh - 239 48.5/50 ov
RR: 4.89
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Bangladesh have won by 37 runs,
qualify for final
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Imam-ul-Haq's 83 in vain,
Pakistan bow out of Asia cup
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Mustafizur Rahman's 4/43 helps
Bangladesh defend 239
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Mushfiqur Rahim's 99 avoids
collapse, lifts Bangladesh
Bangladesh will face India in the
2018 Asia Cup final after beating Pakistan by 37 runs in a virtual semi-final.
Bangladesh posted 239 at the
Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, owed largely to Mohammad Mithun (60) and a
superb 99 by Mushfiqur Rahim, which nullified an earlier stumble.
Despite Junaid Khan’s 4/19 in his
first appearance of this Asia Cup, Pakistan’s bowlers failed to find a cutting
edge in the middle overs, while Imam ul-Haq’s valiant 83 was in vain as their
batters struggled to keep up with the rate.
Both teams had endured similar
outings thus far; both lost comprehensively to India but beat Afghanistan in
last-over finishes, which meant the winner here would secure a spot in Friday’s
finale. It seemed inevitable, then, that both innings would start in similar
fashion, with the top order collapsing before some astute knocks in the middle
overs.
After Bangladesh won the toss and
elected to bat, Shaheen Afridi and Junaid Khan bowled tidily at the top, with
Junaid making the first breakthrough when Soumya Sarkar looped one to short
mid-on via his top-edge. Then, two further blows left Bangladesh reeling at
12/3; Shaheen got one through Mominul Haque’s defences before Junaid disturbed
Liton Das’ stumps with an absolute corker.
In a crucial stage of the
innings, Mushfiqur Rahim and Mohammad Mithun wrestled back momentum. A
crunching cover-drive by Mushfiqur in the tenth over off Hasan Ali stated his
form, and the duo dealt admirably with the introduction of spin in the form of
Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan and two overs from Shoaib Malik.
Bangladesh’s 50 came in the 17th
over. Pakistan chopped and changed, desperate for a breakthrough, but whilst
Bangladesh were batting well, they weren’t batting Pakistan out of the game;
Mithun had only recorded three boundaries when he reached his 50, but both
batsmen were rotating the strike well.
They reached the 150-mark and
recorded the highest fourth-wicket stand for Bangladesh against Pakistan, but
Hasan soon nabbed Mithun with a simple caught and bowled. Bangladesh fed their
habit of losing wickets in clusters when Shadab got Imrul Kayes out lbw.
Mushfiqur was eventually
dismissed one run short of three figures, as Shaheen enticed the outside edge
to conclude a fine knock. Mehedi Hasan and Mashrafe Mortaza both chipped in at
more than a run a ball before the impressive Junaid and Hasan, who also ran out
Rubel Hossain, claimed their wickets, as Bangladesh were bowled out for a
respectable 239 from 48.5 overs.
Imam ul-Haq and Shoaib Malik
regrouped, just like Mushfiqur and Mithun had done earlier. With Bangladesh
arguably a bowler light in the absence of Shakib Al Hasan, Rubel Hossain’s
scalp was pivotal. In looking to up the ante, Malik, who made a leisurely 51-ball
30, picked out Mortaza at short mid-wicket via a leg-side flick, with the
skipper claiming a sensational two-handed grab. The fourth wicket was a vital
breakthrough – one Pakistan had failed to get early enough.
Imam ploughed on, but the
climbing run-rate worsened when Shadab ate up 24 deliveries before being
dismissed for four, with Pakistan now needing over a run a ball. Shadab’s
promotion above Asif Ali may not have proved fruitful but the latter provided
good company for Imam from No.7, who reached his fifty in the 31st over. A lot
still rested on the opener's shoulders.
A big straight six from Imam off
Mortaza signalled intent, but smart work by stand-in wicketkeeper Liton Das
stumped Asif to end the 71-run partnership, before repeating the feat to remove
prize-scalp Imam, off the bowling of Mehedi and Mahmudullah respectively. As
the rate became unmanageable, Mustafizur Rahman dismissed Hasan and Mohammad
Nawaz as Pakistan finished 37 runs light at 202/9.
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