Bangladesh have beaten Pakistan by five wickets and booked their place in the final of the Asia Cup T20 2016, where they will face India. Soumya Sarkar was their star as his run-a-ball 48 was pivotal in ensuring that Bangladesh got over the line. Bangladesh lost the wicket of Tamim Iqbal early in the innings for just seven, trapped in front off Mohammad Irfan. Man in form Sabbir Rahman then walked in and built a steady 33-run stand with Sarkar. But Pakistan skipper fooled him with a quick one and it went straight through Sabbir to clean him up for just 14. LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Asia Cup T20 2016, Match 8 at Dhaka
Sarkar however had gotten off to a good start, something that has eluded him in the tournament until now. He went on to make good use of it as he guided Bangladesh to a comprehensive win. He went after Anwar Ali and smashed him for 14 runs in the 10th over of the innings. Some poor fielding on Pakistan’s part too added to their woes. Full Updates: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Asia Cup 2016 BAN vs PAK, 8th T20I Match at Dhaka
Mushfiqur Rahim gave as much strike as possible to Sarkar, who was going great guns at the other end. The wicket of Sarkar turned out to be the turning point of the match as Pakistan managed to sneak the wicket of Mushfiqur soon after that. Mahmudullah and Shakib Al Hasan then played sensible cricket, picking the ones and twos. Mohammad Aamer was then brought back in the 18th over and he got the important wicket of Shakib to give Pakistan a glimmer of hope.
Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza then came in and smashed a couple of boundaries off consecutive deliveries, which helped them breathe a sigh of relief. Mohammad Sami was entrusted to bowl the penultimate over. After three excellent deliveries, Sami overstepped and Mortaza hit the ball straight into long off’s throat. The free hit just cost them one run. But Sami bowled another no ball that was crashed to the boundary by Mahmudullah. That turned out ti be the final nail in the coffin for Pakistan.
It was a good effort by the Pakistan bowlers, but they fell about 20 runs short today. Their next match will be against Sri Lanka in a couple of days time, which is of no significance as this loss has ensured that both teams will no longer be in contention to make it to the final, regardless of the outcome of that match.
Earlier, Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bat first.
Brief Scores:
Pakistan 129 for 7 (Sarfraz Ahmed 51*, Shoaib Malik 41; Al Amin Hossain 3 for 25, Arafat Sunny 2 for 35) lost to Bangladesh 135 for 5 in 19.1 Overs (Soumya Sarkar 48, Mahmudullah 22*; Mohammad Aamer 2 for 26, Shoaib Malik 1 for 3)
(Pramod Ananthis a reporter at CricketCountry. He has represented Karnataka table tennis under-15, and is a hardcore supporter of Liverpool FC. His Twitter handle is @pramz)
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