Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Asia Cup: Afridi powers Pak to record win

Pakistan vs Bangladesh Asia Cup: Afridi powers Pak to record win


Pakistan inspired by a brilliant half century from Shahid Afridi (59 off 25 balls) produced their biggest ODI run-chase to beat Bangladesh by three wickets at Mirpur on Tuesday to seal their berth in the Asia Cup final.

After Bangladesh had made their highest ODI total of 326-3 having elected to bat first, Pakistan sneaked home with a ball to spare thanks to another spectacular knock from Afridi who smashed seven sixes and two boundaries before being run out in the 48th over.

Fawad Alam, returning to the Pakistan team after three and half years, took over from Afridi by smacking a couple of sixes in the 49th over.

The match went to the wire as Alam run out with Pakistan needing two off the last two balls after making 74 off 70 balls with four boundaries and two sixes.

Akmal smacked a boundary off Al-Amin for the winning hit as Pakistan ended on 329 for seven in 49.5 overs.

Pakistan were set on their way by a brisk knock of 52 off 55 balls by Hafeez who cracked eight boundaries during an opening stand of 97 with Shehzad who kept them in the game with a well crafted century.

Shehzad hit 12 fours and a six in his 103 facing 123 balls before falling in the 39th over.

With the asking rate mounting, Afridi walked into the middle in the 42nd over and turned the game on it's head beginning by blasting five sixes, including three in one over from Shakib to change the equation.

He missed out on equalling Jayasuriya's record for the fastest ODI half century by one ball after reaching it with a boundary off 18 balls.

Afridi was adjudged man of the match for his matchwinning cameo knock as he battled cramps before run out after bringing Pakistan to the brink of victory.

PAKISTAN INNINGS

Akmal slams Al-Amin to the midwicket boundary for the winning runs as Pakistan win a cliff-hanger by three wickets and one ball to spare.

After a couple of dot balls to begin the over, there is another twist in the tale at Alam is run out failing to beat a throw from the keeper.  Pak 325-7 in 49.3 overs.

Pakistan are 324-6 in 49 and require three from six balls with Al-Amin bowling the final over.

Alam blasts a couple of sixes off Razzak to take over from Afridi. Pak 314-6 in 48 overs and need 13 from 12 balls.

Pakistan are 296-6 in 47 with Alam (55) and Umar Akmal in the middle and need 31 off 18 balls.

Afridi is hobbling but manages to hoist Al-Amin for his seventh six over fine leg but is run out next ball failing to beat a direct hit from Shakib. Pak 294-6 in 46.5 overs.

Shahid Afridi run out 59 (25b 2x4 7x6)

Rahim drops a skier from Afridi (52) off Al-Amin.

Afridi survives a close call for a catch and is nearly bowled by Shakib. Pak 286-5 in 46 and need 41 from 24 balls.

Afridi continues to change the script lofting a boundary and clobbering Shafiul off consecutive balls but misses out on equalling Jayasuriya's record for the fastest ODI fifty by completing his 36th half century in 18 balls with his second boundary. Pak 281-5 in 45 overs.

Alam gets his fifth ODI half century off 57 balls.

Al-Amin manages to bring some sanity to the carnage caused by Afridi conceding just five runs. Pak 265-5 in 44 overs.

Afridi booms blasting three massive sixes through long-off, long-on and square leg as Shakib goes for 20. Pak 260-5 in 43 overs.

Afridi makes his intentions clear blasting two sixes from the four balls he has faced from Mahmudullah. Pak 240-45 in 42 overs.

Pakistan's experiment with Rehman ends. Pak 225-4 in 41.2 overs.    

Abdur Rehman c Ziaur Rahman b Mahmudullah 8 (8b 0x4 0x6) 
Pakistan need 109 off 60 balls.

Rehman survives after the fielder in the deep spills a tough chance as Pak end the Batting Powerplay managing 27 for the loss of Shehzad. Pak 218-4 in 40 overs.

Razzak breaks the partnership as Shehzad tries to give himself room to hit on the off only to york himself. Pak 210-4 in 38.3 overs.    

Ahmed Shehzad b Abdur Razzak 103 (123b 12x4 1x6) 
The 100 partnership between Shehzad and Alam comes in 89 balls. Pak 207-3 in 38 overs

Shehzad moves into the 90s by waiting on Al-Amin and hoisting over long leg for a six. Pak 191-3 in 35 overs.

Another big over for Pakistan as Alam cracks Shafiul through the covers while Shehzad pulls to midwicket for a couple of boundaries. Pak 178-3 in 33 overs.

Shehzad is on song cracking consecutive boundaries off Razzak through cover and midwicket. Pak 168-3 in 32 overs.

Alam and Shehzad hit a boundary off Islam in an eventful over in which Bangladesh miss a run out chance after a mix-up between the pair. Pak 157-3 in 31 overs.

Shehzad is stepping up the ante dancing down the track and lofting Nasir for a boundary. Pak 145-3 in 30 overs.

Shehzad smashes consecutive boundaries off Mominul. Pak 139-3 in 29 overs.

Alam hits his first boundary cracking Mahmudullah through the covers. Pak 110-3 in 24 overs.

Maqsood may have been a trifle unlucky with that decision with umpire Llong being played in by the vociferous appeal. Pak 105-3 in 23 overs.

Pakistan are in deep trouble as Maqsood is out caught behind off Mominul. Pak 105-3 in 22.5 overs.

Sohaib Maqsood c Anamul Haque b Mominul Haque 2 (5b 0x4 0x6) 
Shakib strikes a major blow as Misbah plays across the line and finds his off stump rattled. Pak 102-2 in 21-5. overs.    

Misbah-ul-Haq b Shakib Al Hasan 4 (4b 1x4 0x6) 
Misbah opens his account with a boundary to point to bring up the 100 of the innings. Pak 101-1 in 21 overs.

Hafeez runs out of patience and holes out to Kayes in the deep which brings the Bangladesh crowd to life. Pak 97-1 in 20.4 overs.

Mohammad Hafeez c Imrul Kayes b Mominul Haque 52 (55b 8x4 0x6) 
Shehzad gets a much-needed boundary for Pakistan by jabbing Mahmudullah to third man. Pak 97-0 in 20 overs.

Mominul and Mahmudullah bowl consecutive maiden overs. Pak 89-0 in 19 overs.

Hafeez completes his 50 off 43, a knock which contained eight boundaries. Pak 89-0 in 17 overs.

Shehzad sweeps the first ball from Mahmudullah for a boundary. Pak 86-0 in 16 overs.

Hafeez is on a roll hitting a couple of boundaries off Mominul as Pakistan seem to be on course. Pak 79-0 in 15 overs.

Boundaries are coming easily for Pakistan with Hafeez driving Razzak through mid-on while Shehzad cuts him past point. Pak 71-0 in 14 overs.

Shehzad hits the first boundary off Shakib nudging it to third man. Pak 55-0 in 11 overs.

Hafeez finds the gap again on the off with a square cut off Razzak as Pakistan end their mandatory Powerplay overs on 48 without loss.

Shakib bowls a another maiden Shehzad. Pak 42-0 in 9 overs.

Hafeez slams his fourth boundary by pulling Razzak. Pak 42-0 in 8 overs.

Hafeez eases Al-Amin through point for a boundary. Pak 36-0 in 7 overs.

Shakib starts off with a maiden to Shehzad. Pak 26-0 in 5 overs.

Hafeez flicks Al-Amin for another boundary. Pak 26-0 in 4 overs.

Shehzad gets his first boundary with a lovely square drive off Islam. Pak 21-0 in 3 overs.

Hafeez hits the first boundary of the innings with a straight drive of Al-Amin. Pak 16-0 in 2 overs.
Anamul Haque smashed a brilliant century to help Bangladesh post their highest one-day score of 326-3 in their must-win Asia Cup match in Dhaka on Tuesday.

The 21-year-old scored 100 from 132 balls for his second one-day international century as Bangladesh punished the much vaunted Pakistan attack after Mushfiqur Rahim won the toss and decided to bat.

Bangladesh made as many as five changes after their shock 32-run defeat against Afghanistan, the most prominent being all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan's return after he was suspended for three matches over indiscipline.

That paid off as a revamped batting line-up led by Anamul bettered Bangladesh's previous highest-ever total of 320-8, made against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in 2009.

Bangladesh were off to a solid start, as Anamul and Imrul Kayes (59) put on 150 for the opening wicket, the team's first century-opening stand against Pakistan in one-day cricket.

Kayes benefitted from a dropped catch off the fifth delivery by Ahmed Shehzaz in the slip off Mohammad Hafeez as Bangladesh cashed in on some erratic bowling from Pakistani bowlers.

Shahid Afridi went for 64 runs in his ten overs while paceman Mohammad Talha conceded 68 in seven and Umar Gul 76 in his 10.

But it was the left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman, brought in as one of two changes in Pakistan's squad, who suffered the worst fate as he was suspended from the attack  over dangerous bowling.

He became the first bowler in international cricket to concede eight runs without bowling a legal delivery.

Kayes was the first to go, caught behind off Talha after smashing five boundaries and two sixes off 75 balls.

Anamul took a single off Saeed Ajmal to complete his second one-day hundred but holed out in Ajmal's next over.

In all he hit six boundaries and four well-timed sixes.

Mominul Haque (51), Rahim (51 not out) and Shakib with a 16-ball 44 comprising six fours and two sixes, made the final touches as Bangladesh scored 121 in the last 10 overs.

Sri Lanka have already qualified for Saturday's final and Pakistan need to win this match to join them.

BANGLADESH INNINGS
Bangladesh spurred by a brilliant century from Anamul Haque (100) made their highest ever one-day total of 326-3 against Pakistan in the Match 7 of the Asia Cup in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Anamul smashed six boundaries and four sixes as he shared in a blazing 150-run opening stand, their best in three years, with Imrul Kayes (59). 

Kayes was equally aggressive slamming five boundaries and two sixes as they put the Pakistan attack to the sword.

Pakistan were handicapped by the absence of left arm spinner Abdur Rehman who was banned from bowled after beginning with a wide and sending down two consecutive beamers in the 11th over of the match.

But Bangladesh were unstoppable with Mominul (51) adding 54 for the second wicket cracking six boundaries before Anamul fell in the Batting Powerplay.

Skipper Musfiqur Rahim (51 not out) and Shakib Al Hassan (44 not out) took the cue thereafer plundering 77 off 34 balls during their enterprising stand for the unfinished fourth wicket.

Musfiqur's half century came off just 33 balls as he stroked eight boundaries while Shakib returning for a three-ODI suspension clubbed six boundaries and two sixes in his 16-ball 44.

Even Pakistan's ace bowler Ajmal who claimed two for 61 was not spared going for 52 in his last four overs as Bangladesh blasted 121 in the last 10.

Gul goes for 15 in his final over as Shakib smashes a boundary and a six off consecutive balls as Bangladesh finish on 326-3 in 50 overs.

Musfiqur completes his 14th ODI half century off 32 balls.

Ajmal continues to leak runs as Mushfiqur gets a couple of boundaries. Ban 311-3 in 49 overs.

The 50 partnership between Mushfiqur and Shakib comes in just 20 balls. Ban 299-3 in 48 overs.

Shakib takes on Ajmal cracking a couple of boundaries and slamming a six with a flat batted shot past Pakistan's best bowler who goes for 17. Ban 293-3 in 47 overs.

Talha goes for 18 as Shakib gets a couple of boundaries and concedes five wides. Ban 276-3 in 46 overs.

Ajmal goes for 10 despite picking up a wicket as Mushfiqur gets consecutive boundaries with some smart cricket, scooping past the keeper and sliding past short third man. Ban 258-3 in 45 overs.

Ajmal strikes again as Mominul sweeps straight to Hafeez at midwicket. Ban 249-3 in 44.2 overs.

Mominul Haque c Mohammad Hafeez b Saeed Ajmal 51 (47b 6x4 0x6)
Musfiqur slams Gul through the covers a for a couple of boundaries. Ban 248-2 in 44 overs.

Ajmal goes for 14 with Musfiqur hitting consecutive boundaries through midwicket and third man while Mominul completes his third oDI half century. Ban 236-3 in 43 overs.

Mominul flicks Gul to the fine leg fence. Ban 222-2 in 42 overs.

Brilliant bowling from Ajmal restricts Bangladesh to 16 for the loss of Anamul in the Batting Powerplay. Ban 205-2 in 40 overs.

Anamul's magnificent knock comes to an end as he scoops Ajmal for Shehzad to hold a skier. Ban 204-2 in 39-1 overs.

Anamul Haque c Ahmed Shehzad b Saeed Ajmal 100 (132b 6x4 4x6) 
Anamul completes a well deserved second ODI century with a single off Hafeez. Ban 204-1 in 39 overs.

Anamul is on 97 and Bangladesh 198-1 in 37 overs.

Maqsood comes into the attack and Mominul helps himself to a boundary. Ban 180-1 in 33 overs.

Mominul pounces on a short ball from Afridi to slash it to third man boundary. Ban 173-1 in 32 overs.

Mominul gets his first boundary whipping Talha through midwicket and then slaps him behind point for anohter. Ban 166-1 in 31 overs.

Pakistan get the first breakthrough as Kayes is adjudged caught behind off Talha with umpire raising his finger after a bit of hesitation. Ban 150-1 in 28.4 overs.    

Imrul Kayes c Umar Akmal b Mohammad Talha 59 (75b 5x4 2x6)
Anamul top edges Talha past the keeper for another boundary. Ban 144-0 in 27 overs.

Kayes slams Afridi through the cover for a boundary to bring up his 10th ODI fifty. Ban 132-0 in 24 overs.

Kayes skips down the track and smashes another six off Afridi over long-on. Ban 121-0 in 22 overs.

Afridi comes into the attack but gets a taste of his own medicine by Kayes who sends him sailing over the cow corner. Ban 101-0 in 18 overs.

Talha goes for 21 as Anamul goes berserk smashing his second six of the over. Ban 92-0 in 16 overs.

Kayes steers Talha behind point for a boundary while Anamul hooks a bouncer for his third six followed by a flick to square leg fence via a misfield to reach his second ODI fifty off 55 balls. Ban 86-0 in 16 overs.

Anamul is on fire clobbering Talha back over his head for a boundary. Ban 70-0 in 14 overs.

Alam continues to bowl and Anamul attacks him slamming him over long-on for a massive six. Ban 63-0 in 13 overs.

Alam completes Rehman's incredible over. Ban 49-0 in 11 overs.

Blow for Pakistan as Rehman cannot bowl in the match again.

Rehman bowls another beamer which is smashes to the fence by Anamul.

Kayes survives after being caught by Maqsood by a waist-high no ball from spinner Rehman.

Anamul hammers Gul over backward square leg for the first six of the match as Bangladesh get 39 for no loss after 10 overs.

Anamul slams Gul past point for his second boundary. Ban 26-0 in 8 overs.

Kayes survives a confident appeal for leg before off Hafeez with replays showing it would have hit leg stump. Ban 22-0 in 7 overs.

Gul bowls a maiden to Anamul. Ban 20-0 in 6 overs.

Anamul gets his first boundary dancing down the track and smashing Hafeez to midwicket. Ban 20-0 in 5 overs.

Kayes smashes Gul through point for another boundary. Ban 15-0 in 4 overs.

Kayes hits the first boundary of the match slashing Gul over cover. Ban 7-0 in 2 overs.

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat in Match 7 of the Asia Cup in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Shakib is back for Bangladesh who have made four other changes: Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Shafiul Islam and Al-Amin Hossain.

Fawad Alam is in for the injured Sharjeel Khan while Abdur Rehman replaces Junaid Khan.

Pakistan meet hosts Bangladesh on Tuesday in Match 8 of the Asia Cup in Dhaka and need to win to meet Sri Lanka in Saturday's final.

Defending champions Pakistan have won two of their three matches, beating Afghanistan and India and going down to Sri Lanka.

The return of all-rounded Shakib Al Hassan from a three-ODI suspension will boost Bangladesh who suffered a 32-run defeat at the hands of newcomers Afghanistan.

Pakistan pacer Mohammad Talha is reportedly fit to play.

The last game between these sides was in the 2012 Asia Cup final, which Bangladesh lost by two runs.
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Pakistan vs Bangladesh Asia Cup: Afridi powers Pak to record win


Pakistan inspired by a brilliant half century from Shahid Afridi (59 off 25 balls) produced their biggest ODI run-chase to beat Bangladesh by three wickets at Mirpur on Tuesday to seal their berth in the Asia Cup final.

After Bangladesh had made their highest ODI total of 326-3 having elected to bat first, Pakistan sneaked home with a ball to spare thanks to another spectacular knock from Afridi who smashed seven sixes and two boundaries before being run out in the 48th over.

Fawad Alam, returning to the Pakistan team after three and half years, took over from Afridi by smacking a couple of sixes in the 49th over.

The match went to the wire as Alam run out with Pakistan needing two off the last two balls after making 74 off 70 balls with four boundaries and two sixes.

Akmal smacked a boundary off Al-Amin for the winning hit as Pakistan ended on 329 for seven in 49.5 overs.

Pakistan were set on their way by a brisk knock of 52 off 55 balls by Hafeez who cracked eight boundaries during an opening stand of 97 with Shehzad who kept them in the game with a well crafted century.

Shehzad hit 12 fours and a six in his 103 facing 123 balls before falling in the 39th over.

With the asking rate mounting, Afridi walked into the middle in the 42nd over and turned the game on it's head beginning by blasting five sixes, including three in one over from Shakib to change the equation.

He missed out on equalling Jayasuriya's record for the fastest ODI half century by one ball after reaching it with a boundary off 18 balls.

Afridi was adjudged man of the match for his matchwinning cameo knock as he battled cramps before run out after bringing Pakistan to the brink of victory.

PAKISTAN INNINGS

Akmal slams Al-Amin to the midwicket boundary for the winning runs as Pakistan win a cliff-hanger by three wickets and one ball to spare.

After a couple of dot balls to begin the over, there is another twist in the tale at Alam is run out failing to beat a throw from the keeper.  Pak 325-7 in 49.3 overs.

Pakistan are 324-6 in 49 and require three from six balls with Al-Amin bowling the final over.

Alam blasts a couple of sixes off Razzak to take over from Afridi. Pak 314-6 in 48 overs and need 13 from 12 balls.

Pakistan are 296-6 in 47 with Alam (55) and Umar Akmal in the middle and need 31 off 18 balls.

Afridi is hobbling but manages to hoist Al-Amin for his seventh six over fine leg but is run out next ball failing to beat a direct hit from Shakib. Pak 294-6 in 46.5 overs.

Shahid Afridi run out 59 (25b 2x4 7x6)

Rahim drops a skier from Afridi (52) off Al-Amin.

Afridi survives a close call for a catch and is nearly bowled by Shakib. Pak 286-5 in 46 and need 41 from 24 balls.

Afridi continues to change the script lofting a boundary and clobbering Shafiul off consecutive balls but misses out on equalling Jayasuriya's record for the fastest ODI fifty by completing his 36th half century in 18 balls with his second boundary. Pak 281-5 in 45 overs.

Alam gets his fifth ODI half century off 57 balls.

Al-Amin manages to bring some sanity to the carnage caused by Afridi conceding just five runs. Pak 265-5 in 44 overs.

Afridi booms blasting three massive sixes through long-off, long-on and square leg as Shakib goes for 20. Pak 260-5 in 43 overs.

Afridi makes his intentions clear blasting two sixes from the four balls he has faced from Mahmudullah. Pak 240-45 in 42 overs.

Pakistan's experiment with Rehman ends. Pak 225-4 in 41.2 overs.    

Abdur Rehman c Ziaur Rahman b Mahmudullah 8 (8b 0x4 0x6) 
Pakistan need 109 off 60 balls.

Rehman survives after the fielder in the deep spills a tough chance as Pak end the Batting Powerplay managing 27 for the loss of Shehzad. Pak 218-4 in 40 overs.

Razzak breaks the partnership as Shehzad tries to give himself room to hit on the off only to york himself. Pak 210-4 in 38.3 overs.    

Ahmed Shehzad b Abdur Razzak 103 (123b 12x4 1x6) 
The 100 partnership between Shehzad and Alam comes in 89 balls. Pak 207-3 in 38 overs

Shehzad moves into the 90s by waiting on Al-Amin and hoisting over long leg for a six. Pak 191-3 in 35 overs.

Another big over for Pakistan as Alam cracks Shafiul through the covers while Shehzad pulls to midwicket for a couple of boundaries. Pak 178-3 in 33 overs.

Shehzad is on song cracking consecutive boundaries off Razzak through cover and midwicket. Pak 168-3 in 32 overs.

Alam and Shehzad hit a boundary off Islam in an eventful over in which Bangladesh miss a run out chance after a mix-up between the pair. Pak 157-3 in 31 overs.

Shehzad is stepping up the ante dancing down the track and lofting Nasir for a boundary. Pak 145-3 in 30 overs.

Shehzad smashes consecutive boundaries off Mominul. Pak 139-3 in 29 overs.

Alam hits his first boundary cracking Mahmudullah through the covers. Pak 110-3 in 24 overs.

Maqsood may have been a trifle unlucky with that decision with umpire Llong being played in by the vociferous appeal. Pak 105-3 in 23 overs.

Pakistan are in deep trouble as Maqsood is out caught behind off Mominul. Pak 105-3 in 22.5 overs.

Sohaib Maqsood c Anamul Haque b Mominul Haque 2 (5b 0x4 0x6) 
Shakib strikes a major blow as Misbah plays across the line and finds his off stump rattled. Pak 102-2 in 21-5. overs.    

Misbah-ul-Haq b Shakib Al Hasan 4 (4b 1x4 0x6) 
Misbah opens his account with a boundary to point to bring up the 100 of the innings. Pak 101-1 in 21 overs.

Hafeez runs out of patience and holes out to Kayes in the deep which brings the Bangladesh crowd to life. Pak 97-1 in 20.4 overs.

Mohammad Hafeez c Imrul Kayes b Mominul Haque 52 (55b 8x4 0x6) 
Shehzad gets a much-needed boundary for Pakistan by jabbing Mahmudullah to third man. Pak 97-0 in 20 overs.

Mominul and Mahmudullah bowl consecutive maiden overs. Pak 89-0 in 19 overs.

Hafeez completes his 50 off 43, a knock which contained eight boundaries. Pak 89-0 in 17 overs.

Shehzad sweeps the first ball from Mahmudullah for a boundary. Pak 86-0 in 16 overs.

Hafeez is on a roll hitting a couple of boundaries off Mominul as Pakistan seem to be on course. Pak 79-0 in 15 overs.

Boundaries are coming easily for Pakistan with Hafeez driving Razzak through mid-on while Shehzad cuts him past point. Pak 71-0 in 14 overs.

Shehzad hits the first boundary off Shakib nudging it to third man. Pak 55-0 in 11 overs.

Hafeez finds the gap again on the off with a square cut off Razzak as Pakistan end their mandatory Powerplay overs on 48 without loss.

Shakib bowls a another maiden Shehzad. Pak 42-0 in 9 overs.

Hafeez slams his fourth boundary by pulling Razzak. Pak 42-0 in 8 overs.

Hafeez eases Al-Amin through point for a boundary. Pak 36-0 in 7 overs.

Shakib starts off with a maiden to Shehzad. Pak 26-0 in 5 overs.

Hafeez flicks Al-Amin for another boundary. Pak 26-0 in 4 overs.

Shehzad gets his first boundary with a lovely square drive off Islam. Pak 21-0 in 3 overs.

Hafeez hits the first boundary of the innings with a straight drive of Al-Amin. Pak 16-0 in 2 overs.
Anamul Haque smashed a brilliant century to help Bangladesh post their highest one-day score of 326-3 in their must-win Asia Cup match in Dhaka on Tuesday.

The 21-year-old scored 100 from 132 balls for his second one-day international century as Bangladesh punished the much vaunted Pakistan attack after Mushfiqur Rahim won the toss and decided to bat.

Bangladesh made as many as five changes after their shock 32-run defeat against Afghanistan, the most prominent being all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan's return after he was suspended for three matches over indiscipline.

That paid off as a revamped batting line-up led by Anamul bettered Bangladesh's previous highest-ever total of 320-8, made against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in 2009.

Bangladesh were off to a solid start, as Anamul and Imrul Kayes (59) put on 150 for the opening wicket, the team's first century-opening stand against Pakistan in one-day cricket.

Kayes benefitted from a dropped catch off the fifth delivery by Ahmed Shehzaz in the slip off Mohammad Hafeez as Bangladesh cashed in on some erratic bowling from Pakistani bowlers.

Shahid Afridi went for 64 runs in his ten overs while paceman Mohammad Talha conceded 68 in seven and Umar Gul 76 in his 10.

But it was the left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman, brought in as one of two changes in Pakistan's squad, who suffered the worst fate as he was suspended from the attack  over dangerous bowling.

He became the first bowler in international cricket to concede eight runs without bowling a legal delivery.

Kayes was the first to go, caught behind off Talha after smashing five boundaries and two sixes off 75 balls.

Anamul took a single off Saeed Ajmal to complete his second one-day hundred but holed out in Ajmal's next over.

In all he hit six boundaries and four well-timed sixes.

Mominul Haque (51), Rahim (51 not out) and Shakib with a 16-ball 44 comprising six fours and two sixes, made the final touches as Bangladesh scored 121 in the last 10 overs.

Sri Lanka have already qualified for Saturday's final and Pakistan need to win this match to join them.

BANGLADESH INNINGS
Bangladesh spurred by a brilliant century from Anamul Haque (100) made their highest ever one-day total of 326-3 against Pakistan in the Match 7 of the Asia Cup in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Anamul smashed six boundaries and four sixes as he shared in a blazing 150-run opening stand, their best in three years, with Imrul Kayes (59). 

Kayes was equally aggressive slamming five boundaries and two sixes as they put the Pakistan attack to the sword.

Pakistan were handicapped by the absence of left arm spinner Abdur Rehman who was banned from bowled after beginning with a wide and sending down two consecutive beamers in the 11th over of the match.

But Bangladesh were unstoppable with Mominul (51) adding 54 for the second wicket cracking six boundaries before Anamul fell in the Batting Powerplay.

Skipper Musfiqur Rahim (51 not out) and Shakib Al Hassan (44 not out) took the cue thereafer plundering 77 off 34 balls during their enterprising stand for the unfinished fourth wicket.

Musfiqur's half century came off just 33 balls as he stroked eight boundaries while Shakib returning for a three-ODI suspension clubbed six boundaries and two sixes in his 16-ball 44.

Even Pakistan's ace bowler Ajmal who claimed two for 61 was not spared going for 52 in his last four overs as Bangladesh blasted 121 in the last 10.

Gul goes for 15 in his final over as Shakib smashes a boundary and a six off consecutive balls as Bangladesh finish on 326-3 in 50 overs.

Musfiqur completes his 14th ODI half century off 32 balls.

Ajmal continues to leak runs as Mushfiqur gets a couple of boundaries. Ban 311-3 in 49 overs.

The 50 partnership between Mushfiqur and Shakib comes in just 20 balls. Ban 299-3 in 48 overs.

Shakib takes on Ajmal cracking a couple of boundaries and slamming a six with a flat batted shot past Pakistan's best bowler who goes for 17. Ban 293-3 in 47 overs.

Talha goes for 18 as Shakib gets a couple of boundaries and concedes five wides. Ban 276-3 in 46 overs.

Ajmal goes for 10 despite picking up a wicket as Mushfiqur gets consecutive boundaries with some smart cricket, scooping past the keeper and sliding past short third man. Ban 258-3 in 45 overs.

Ajmal strikes again as Mominul sweeps straight to Hafeez at midwicket. Ban 249-3 in 44.2 overs.

Mominul Haque c Mohammad Hafeez b Saeed Ajmal 51 (47b 6x4 0x6)
Musfiqur slams Gul through the covers a for a couple of boundaries. Ban 248-2 in 44 overs.

Ajmal goes for 14 with Musfiqur hitting consecutive boundaries through midwicket and third man while Mominul completes his third oDI half century. Ban 236-3 in 43 overs.

Mominul flicks Gul to the fine leg fence. Ban 222-2 in 42 overs.

Brilliant bowling from Ajmal restricts Bangladesh to 16 for the loss of Anamul in the Batting Powerplay. Ban 205-2 in 40 overs.

Anamul's magnificent knock comes to an end as he scoops Ajmal for Shehzad to hold a skier. Ban 204-2 in 39-1 overs.

Anamul Haque c Ahmed Shehzad b Saeed Ajmal 100 (132b 6x4 4x6) 
Anamul completes a well deserved second ODI century with a single off Hafeez. Ban 204-1 in 39 overs.

Anamul is on 97 and Bangladesh 198-1 in 37 overs.

Maqsood comes into the attack and Mominul helps himself to a boundary. Ban 180-1 in 33 overs.

Mominul pounces on a short ball from Afridi to slash it to third man boundary. Ban 173-1 in 32 overs.

Mominul gets his first boundary whipping Talha through midwicket and then slaps him behind point for anohter. Ban 166-1 in 31 overs.

Pakistan get the first breakthrough as Kayes is adjudged caught behind off Talha with umpire raising his finger after a bit of hesitation. Ban 150-1 in 28.4 overs.    

Imrul Kayes c Umar Akmal b Mohammad Talha 59 (75b 5x4 2x6)
Anamul top edges Talha past the keeper for another boundary. Ban 144-0 in 27 overs.

Kayes slams Afridi through the cover for a boundary to bring up his 10th ODI fifty. Ban 132-0 in 24 overs.

Kayes skips down the track and smashes another six off Afridi over long-on. Ban 121-0 in 22 overs.

Afridi comes into the attack but gets a taste of his own medicine by Kayes who sends him sailing over the cow corner. Ban 101-0 in 18 overs.

Talha goes for 21 as Anamul goes berserk smashing his second six of the over. Ban 92-0 in 16 overs.

Kayes steers Talha behind point for a boundary while Anamul hooks a bouncer for his third six followed by a flick to square leg fence via a misfield to reach his second ODI fifty off 55 balls. Ban 86-0 in 16 overs.

Anamul is on fire clobbering Talha back over his head for a boundary. Ban 70-0 in 14 overs.

Alam continues to bowl and Anamul attacks him slamming him over long-on for a massive six. Ban 63-0 in 13 overs.

Alam completes Rehman's incredible over. Ban 49-0 in 11 overs.

Blow for Pakistan as Rehman cannot bowl in the match again.

Rehman bowls another beamer which is smashes to the fence by Anamul.

Kayes survives after being caught by Maqsood by a waist-high no ball from spinner Rehman.

Anamul hammers Gul over backward square leg for the first six of the match as Bangladesh get 39 for no loss after 10 overs.

Anamul slams Gul past point for his second boundary. Ban 26-0 in 8 overs.

Kayes survives a confident appeal for leg before off Hafeez with replays showing it would have hit leg stump. Ban 22-0 in 7 overs.

Gul bowls a maiden to Anamul. Ban 20-0 in 6 overs.

Anamul gets his first boundary dancing down the track and smashing Hafeez to midwicket. Ban 20-0 in 5 overs.

Kayes smashes Gul through point for another boundary. Ban 15-0 in 4 overs.

Kayes hits the first boundary of the match slashing Gul over cover. Ban 7-0 in 2 overs.

Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat in Match 7 of the Asia Cup in Mirpur on Tuesday.

Shakib is back for Bangladesh who have made four other changes: Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Shafiul Islam and Al-Amin Hossain.

Fawad Alam is in for the injured Sharjeel Khan while Abdur Rehman replaces Junaid Khan.

Pakistan meet hosts Bangladesh on Tuesday in Match 8 of the Asia Cup in Dhaka and need to win to meet Sri Lanka in Saturday's final.

Defending champions Pakistan have won two of their three matches, beating Afghanistan and India and going down to Sri Lanka.

The return of all-rounded Shakib Al Hassan from a three-ODI suspension will boost Bangladesh who suffered a 32-run defeat at the hands of newcomers Afghanistan.

Pakistan pacer Mohammad Talha is reportedly fit to play.

The last game between these sides was in the 2012 Asia Cup final, which Bangladesh lost by two runs.

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Afridi 25-ball 59 powers Pakistan to final Asia Cup

Bangladesh Vs. Pakistan Live Stream Cricket: Asia Cup 2014, 8th Match (WATCH)

By Jordan Webb j.webb@hngn.com | Mar 03, 2014 12:33 PM EST
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Shahid Afridi, Pakistan
Shahid Afridi and Pakistan play Bangladesh on Tuesday in the eighth match of the 2014 Asia Cup. (Photo : Reuters)
Bangladesh plays Pakistan on Tuesday in the eighth match of the 2014 Asia Cup.  The contest begins at 08:00 GMT.  Watch the live stream via the links provided below.
Pakistan, sitting No. 2 in the Asia Cup standings, bounced back from their opening loss to Sri Lanka with wins over Afghanistan and India.  Sunday's match against India was decided by one wicket, thanks in part to Man of the Match-winner Mohammad Hafeez, who took two wickets and scored a game-high 75 runs. 
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Shahid Afridi scored 34 runs without getting out, and Pakistan will look for more consistency from the batsman in the coming matches.
"I had played some stupid shots in the previous games to get out," Afridi said, via CricBuzz.com.  "I know that my batting is very important to my team, so I have to be consistent in my batting."
Bangladesh, meanwhile, sits at the bottom of the Asia Cup standings.  The team lost their only two matches so far: India won by six wickets and Afghanistan won by 32 runs.  Bangladesh's batsmen, led by Mominul Haque's 50 runs, played well against Afghanistan, but Bangladesh bowlers struggled to restrict runs and managed to take only four wickets.
Watch the Highlights stream HEREHEREHERE and HERE.
Projected Squads:
Bangladesh: Anamul Haque (w), Shamsur Rahman, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim (c), Nasir Hossain, Naeem Islam, Ziaur Rahman, Abdur Razzak, Arafat Sunny, Rubel Hossain, Sohag Gazi, Imrul Kayes, Shafiul Islam, Al-Amin Hossain, Shakib Al Hasan.
Pakistan: Sharjeel Khan, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq (c), Umar Akmal (w), Sohaib Maqsood, Shahid Afridi, Umar Gul, Mohammad Talha, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Fawad Alam, Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Abdur Rehman.


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Bangladesh Vs. Pakistan Live Stream Cricket: Asia Cup 2014, 8th Match (WATCH)

By Jordan Webb j.webb@hngn.com | Mar 03, 2014 12:33 PM EST
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Shahid Afridi, Pakistan
Shahid Afridi and Pakistan play Bangladesh on Tuesday in the eighth match of the 2014 Asia Cup. (Photo : Reuters)
Bangladesh plays Pakistan on Tuesday in the eighth match of the 2014 Asia Cup.  The contest begins at 08:00 GMT.  Watch the live stream via the links provided below.
Pakistan, sitting No. 2 in the Asia Cup standings, bounced back from their opening loss to Sri Lanka with wins over Afghanistan and India.  Sunday's match against India was decided by one wicket, thanks in part to Man of the Match-winner Mohammad Hafeez, who took two wickets and scored a game-high 75 runs. 
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Shahid Afridi scored 34 runs without getting out, and Pakistan will look for more consistency from the batsman in the coming matches.
"I had played some stupid shots in the previous games to get out," Afridi said, via CricBuzz.com.  "I know that my batting is very important to my team, so I have to be consistent in my batting."
Bangladesh, meanwhile, sits at the bottom of the Asia Cup standings.  The team lost their only two matches so far: India won by six wickets and Afghanistan won by 32 runs.  Bangladesh's batsmen, led by Mominul Haque's 50 runs, played well against Afghanistan, but Bangladesh bowlers struggled to restrict runs and managed to take only four wickets.
Watch the Highlights stream HEREHEREHERE and HERE.
Projected Squads:
Bangladesh: Anamul Haque (w), Shamsur Rahman, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim (c), Nasir Hossain, Naeem Islam, Ziaur Rahman, Abdur Razzak, Arafat Sunny, Rubel Hossain, Sohag Gazi, Imrul Kayes, Shafiul Islam, Al-Amin Hossain, Shakib Al Hasan.
Pakistan: Sharjeel Khan, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq (c), Umar Akmal (w), Sohaib Maqsood, Shahid Afridi, Umar Gul, Mohammad Talha, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Fawad Alam, Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Abdur Rehman.


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Pakistan vs Bangladesh Asia Cup HIghlights


Pakistan take on Bangladesh in their last league game at Mirpur. Follow live updates of the match here: (Scorecard | Text Commentary | Points Table)

21:25 (IST): Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets in a last-over thriller to knock India out of the Asia Cup. Umar Akmal won the game for his side with a four! This also means Pakistan is through to the final of the Asia Cup on Saturday where they will face Sri Lanka. Fawad Alam ran himself out off the fourth ball off the last over but Akmal pounced on the next delivery and sent it to the boundary to seal the victory for Pakistan. It is their highest run-chase in ODI history!

21:22 (IST): Pakistan have put this one in the bag for themselves. They need just 3 off the last over. (Pak 324/6 after 49 overs) Fawad Alam (74* off 69 balls), Umar Akmal (9* off 5 balls)

21:17 (IST): Fawad Alam is playing a gem of an innings. He has raced to 70 off just 66 balls and the last over saw two sixes hit from his bat while facing Abdur Razzak. Pakistan need an easy 13 off 12 balls now!

21:10 (IST): WICKET! Shahid Afridi is run-out on 59. He faced just 25 deliveries in his explosive knock, that included seven sixes and two fours. Pakistan 297/6 after 47 overs. Need 31 off 18 now!

21:00 (IST): Is there a breakthrough? Anamul Haque thought he had Shahid Afridi caught behind there while facing Shakib Al Hasan! The bat missed the ball by a mile though! Big relief for Pakistan. The ball marginally missed the stumps then on the last ball of the 46th over. Pakistan living dangerously here! They are 286/5 after 46. Need 41 off 24 balls!

20:52 (IST): Fawad Alam reaches his 5th ODI fifty with a single towards point off Shafiul Islam. Shahid Afridi gets into the act again with two fours and a six in the 45th over. He gets to his 36th ODI fifty in 18 balls. This is the joint second-fastest fifty in ODI history. Pakistan 281/5, need 46 off 30 balls now!

20:47 (IST): Bangladesh's hopes of getting a bonus point from this game have ended as Pakistan crossed the 260-run milestone in the 44th over. They are 265/5 after 44. Need 62 off 36 balls to win!

20:41 (IST): Shahid Afridi has hit five sixes in his nine-ball stay at the crease and raced to 35! Boom boom! Shakib Al Hasan was taken for 20 runs in this over, his eighth. Pakistan 260/5 after 43 overs. Need 67 off 42 balls now.

20:36 (IST): WICKET! Abdur Rehman decides he has had enough! He takes the aerial route against Mahmudullah only to be safely caught by Ziaur Rahman. He goes for 8 off 8 balls. Pakistan 225/5 after 41.2 overs. They need 102 off 52 balls. Big-hitting Shahid Afridi walks in to bat now! He is in fine form after winning the game for Pakistan with back-to-back sixes off the last over against India on Sunday.

20:32 (IST): Hero for Pakistan in their match against Afghanistan, Umar Akmal is all padded up and waiting patiently. Can he script a miraculous victory for Pakistan here? They are 224/4 after 41 overs, need 103 off 54 balls.

20:26 (IST): Abdur Rehman comes in to bat now and do we have another wicket? No, it dropped just short of the fielder after Rehman took the aerial route on the 3rd delivery of Mahmudullah's sixth over. Pakistan 215/4 after 39.3 overs.

20:22 (IST): WICKET! Bangladesh get the prized wicket of Ahmed Shehzad! He is bowled by Abdur Razzak for 103. Pakistan 210/4 after 38.3 overs.

20:18 (IST): 100-run partnership comes up between Ahmed Shehzad and Fawad Alam in 89 balls. Ahmed Shehzad has played well today after being relatively out-of-touch for a long time in his career. Pakistan 209/3, need 120 off 72 balls to win.

20:10 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad comes forward to face Abdur Razzak and drives the ball towards long-off for a single to bring up his 5th ODI century! No celebrations from him there though! He probably wants to get the job done for Pakistan and then celebrate. Pakistan 195/3 after 36.1 overs.

20:05 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan has been brought back into the attack by Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim. He keeps Ahmed Shehzad away from his century at 99 and gives away just two runs off his sixth over. Pakistan 194/3 after 36 overs.

19:55 (IST): This is a potential Man-of-the-Match performance from Ahmed Shehzad if Pakistan can manage to win here. Their chances of winning are only 17 percent though at this stage. Pakistan 179/3 after 33 overs.

19:47 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad is keeping Pakistan in the hunt in this big chase of 327 vs Bangladesh. He does not have a very impressive strike rate but that can be adjusted in the slog overs. Fawad Alam is hitting the odd ball for a boundary. Shafiul Islam bowled two wides in this over. This is getting interesting. Pakistan 158/3 after 31 overs.

19:35 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad cuts the ball to deep point for 2 runs to bring up his 7th ODI fifty. Pakistan 128/3 after 27.5 overs.

19:23 (IST): Bangladesh need to restrict Pakistan to 260 runs or less to secure a bonus point from this match. Pakistan 110/3 after 24 overs.

19:17 (IST): WICKET! Mominul Haque strikes again! Sohaib Maqsood is not happy with the umpire's decision as Anamul Haque clings on to a catch behind the wicket that was supposed to have come off Maqsood's bat. He has to depart though at 2 off 5 balls. Pakistan 105/3 after 22.5 overs.

19:12 (IST): WICKET! Shakib Al Hasan strikes! It's Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq, who is foxed and clean bowled. He falls for 4 runs off 4 balls. Pakistan 102/2 after 21.5 overs.

19:07 (IST): WICKET! Mohammad Hafeez was being impatient and took the aerial route against Mominul Haque only to be caught safely by Imrul Kayes. He scored 52 off 54 balls. Pakistan 97/1 after 20.4 overs.

18:57 (IST): Only three runs have come off the last three overs. Pakistan 89/0 at the end of 19 overs after Mominul Haque bowls a maiden.

18:51 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez comes forward and pushes the ball towards extra cover for a single to bring up his 20th ODI fifty. Pakistan 89/0 at the end of 17 overs.

18:45 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez is using his feet brilliantly. It is helping him score boundaries freely. Ahmed Shehzad has taken off his helmet and adopted a stance similar to that of Indian stand-in skipper Virat Kohli. Pakistan 79/0 after 14 overs as Hafeez finds the boundary on the last ball of Mominul Haque's second over.

18:38 (IST): An interesting stat! Pakistan have failed to chase 250 or more in 12 successive ODIs before the current match vs Bangladesh. They are 60/0 after 13 overs.

18:33 (IST): Pakistan openers have made a solid start chasing 327 vs Bangladesh. They are 56/0 after 11 overs. The run-rate stands at just a bit over 5 but the important thing is that they have not yet lost a wicket.

18:26 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan bowls a maiden over again. He has given away just two runs off his three overs. Pakistan 42/0 after 9 overs.

18:23 (IST): Abdur Razzak into the attack now and is that dropped? No, it fell just short as Mohammad Hafeez tried to play it down to the bowler. He made up for it with a four off the last ball. Pakistan 42/0 after 8 overs.

18:13 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan makes things tight for Pakistan with a maiden over in his first. Pakistan 26/0 after 5 overs.

18:10 (IST): Spinner Shakib Al Hasan is introduced into the attack in the fifth over itself. Pakistan 26/0 after 4 overs.

18:01 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez (10 off 8 balls) has taken Pakistan to a good start! They are 16/0 at the end of 2 overs. Ahmed Shehzad looks a little out-of-touch and is playing more cautiously.

17:51 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad will open for Pakistan as they begin their daunting chase of 327 against Bangladesh.

17:09 (IST): So, Bangladesh hit 121 runs off the last ten overs to post a towering total of 326/3 at the end of 50 overs. All five batsmen at the top registered scores above 40 runs with the top four scoring half-centuries including Anamul Haque's 100. They will now try to bowl well against Pakistan to defend this score and possibly secure a bonus point. India will be hoping for a Bangladesh victory.

17:07 (IST): This is Bangladesh's highest ODI score against any opposition. They finish at a towering score of 326/3 after 50 overs. Shakib Al Hasan scored an unbeaten 44 off just 16 balls after coming back from a three-match ban. Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim was unbeaten on 51.

17:02 (IST): The 49th over from Saeed Ajmal goes for 12 runs. He finishes with unlikely figures of 2/61. Both batsmen in the mood to take this over 330-plus for Bangladesh. (BAN 312/3 after 49 overs)

16:57 (IST): If Bangladesh win today, it will improve India's mathematical chance of qualifying for the final of Asia Cup 2014. They will then want Bangladesh to win against Sri Lanka with a bonus point, win themselves against Afghanistan with a bonus point and hope for a better run-rate in a three-way tie situation between themselves, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

16:57 (IST): The fourth wicket partnership between Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan has crossed the 50-run milestone in just 20 balls. Bangladesh 300/3 after 48 overs.

16:51 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan is on fire! He has raced to 23 off just 6 deliveries including two fours and one six off Saeed Ajmal in the 47th over. (1 4 4 6 1 1)  Bangladesh 294/3 after 47.

16:44 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan comes in to bat now after serving a three-game ban. The 46th over is taken for 17 runs (2 1 4 1 1 5wd 4). Shakib gets off to 9 from just 3 deliveries. Bangladesh 277/3 after 46.

16:38 (IST): WICKET! Saeed Ajmal gets rid of Mominul Haque! It doesn't help lower down the scoring rate though as Mushfiqur Rahim takes him for two fours off two consecutive deliveries in the 45th over. Bangladesh 258/3 after 45.

16:30 (IST): Mominul Haque gets into the act now! He drives Saeed Ajmal to deep point for two runs and reaches his 3rd ODI fifty in just 44 balls! Bangladesh 236/2 after 43 overs. Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim is showing no mercy on the bowlers from the other end.

16:12 (IST): WICKET! Anamul Haque decides to take the aerial route off Saeed Ajmal on the first delivery of the 40th over, only to be caught safely by Ahmed Shehzad. He falls on 100. Bangladesh 204/2 after 39.1 overs.

16:08 (IST): Both Bangladesh players content with taking singles now. Anamul Haque takes one off Mohammad Hafeez on the fourth ball of the 39th over to reach his 2nd ODI century! Bangladesh 202/1 after 38.4 overs.

15:59 (IST): Spin introduced from both ends now. Mohammad Hafeez will bowl the 37th over.

15:57 (IST): Misbah-ul-Haq brings Saeed Ajmal back into the attack and he responds well by giving away just three runs off his fourth over. Bangladesh 192/1 at the end of 36 overs and the players will now take drinks.

15:53 (IST): Bangladesh 189/1 after 35 overs. Mominul Haque (25 off 20 balls) is giving good support to Anamul Haque on the other end. Anamul, meanwhile, is nearing his 2nd ODI century at 93.

15:39 (IST): Saeed Ajmal has been the best bowler for Pakistan so far. He has given away just four runs in his three overs. Misbah-ul-Haq is using him wisely. Bangladesh 167/1 after 31 overs.

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15:28 (IST): WICKET! Imrul Kayes does not read the slower delivery from Mohammad Talha and produces a big outside edge only to be caught behind easily by Umar Akmal. He made 59. Bangladesh 150/1 after 28.4 overs.

15:14 (IST): Sohaib Maqsood at mid-wicket gets the hairdryer treatment from Shahid Afridi, who is livid! Maqsood lets an easy one pass for a boundary on the fifth delivery of the 26th over. Bangladesh 139/0 after 26.

15:07 (IST): Imrul Kayes brings up his 10th ODI fifty in style with a four off Shahid Afridi. Bangladesh 130/0 after 23.2 overs.

14:52 (IST): Shahid Afridi introduced and dispatched for 8 runs by the Bangladesh openers. Imrul Kayes hits a six to bring up the 100-run partnership and 100 runs for Bangladesh. (BAN 101/0, 18 overs)

14:46 (IST): Positive start by the Bangladesh openers. Anamul Haque reaches his second ODI fifty. The 16th over went for 21 runs. (4 1 0 6 4 6). Bangladesh 92/0.

14:36 (IST): Saeed Ajmal into the attack now! He stops the flow of boundaries immediately and ends his first over giving away just a single. Bangladesh 71/0 after 15 overs.
14:16 (IST): Abdur Rehman replaces Mohammad Hafeez and after bowling three over-the-waist deliveries, he is taken out of the attack by the umpire! One of them was leapt onto by the fielder for a catch but it was a no-ball. He bowled another full-toss, Anamul Haque hit it for a six but it was over-the-waist again. Fawad Alam finishes the over. Bangladesh 49/0 after 11 overs.

14:10 (IST): Umar Gul is losing the plot here. He bowls a short on a length delivery that goes for five wides and the next bowl is taken for a six by Anamul Haque. Bangladesh 39/0 after 10 overs.

14:03 (IST): Anamul Haque slams it between the fielders on the offside to hit a perfect four off Umar Gul. Bangladesh 26/0 after 7.5 overs.

13:57 (IST): Umar Gul learns his lessons and sticks to his line. It's a maiden over. Bangladesh 20/0 after 6 overs.

13:52 (IST): Anamul Haque uses his feet well to hit Mohammad Hafeez for a four. Bangladesh 19/0 after 4.4 overs.

13:46 (IST): The tried and tested formula of getting Mohammad Hafeez to start the bowling is working for Pakistan. He gives away just one run in his second over. Bangladesh 8/0 after 3 overs.

13:42 (IST): Imrul Kayes hits Umar Gul in the air for a four off the third ball of the second over. Bangladesh 7/0 after 2 overs.

13:36 (IST): Pakistan once again go in with Mohammad Hafeez to start the innings and he bowls a tidy over. Ahmed Shehzad drops Imrul Kayes at slip on the fifth delivery of the first over. Bangladesh 2/0.

13:06 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan is back for Bangladesh, who have also made four other changes. In the Pakistan team, Fawad Alam will replace Sharjeel Khan who is out with injury and Abdur Rehman will replace Junaid Khan.

13:02 (IST): Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to bat first vs Pakistan. Mushfiqur Rahim thinks it will be difficult to chase although the track would remain the same.

12:53 (IST): India's chances of making the Asia Cup final are dismal. However, Bangladesh can still sneak through to the final on Saturday.


Preview

Buoyed by their last-over win over arch-foes India, a rejuvenated Pakistan will look to seal a berth in the title clash as they lock horns with beleaguered hosts Bangladesh in their last round-robin Asia Cup match on Tuesday. The top two teams qualify for the summit clash and Pakistan, having collected nine points from three appearances, will go into the match as favourites.

A win for Pakistan will only make things more difficult fort India, provided Sri Lanka lose both their remaining games against Afghanistan and Bangladesh, which seems highly unlikely. Reeling under two big defeats, including one against first-timers Afghanistan, Bangladesh would try and look to regain some lost glory against their famed opponents.

In one-day cricket, Bangladesh have upstaged Pakistan just once, that too way back in the 1999 World Cup in England. And again, Bangladesh, who played the final of the last edition, would be looking to prove that the loss to Afghanistan was a mere aberration and the side has the potential to humble stiffer opponents. (Read more)

Why India won't play the Asia Cup final

Saturday's final looks like a Sri Lanka versus Pakistan affair. However, Bangladesh can make it if they beat both Sri Lanka and Pakistan with bonus points. The Lankans guaranteed themselves of a place in the title round with a massive 129-run win over tournament debutants Afghanistan in Mirpur on Monday.

Pakistan (9 points from 3 matches) must beat Bangladesh (no points from 2 matches) on Tuesday to enter the final. Even if Virat Kohli's India beat Afghanistan on Wednesday and secure a bonus point, they will finish with a maximum of 9 points but will pay the penalty of losing to arch-rivals Pakistan. 
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Pakistan take on Bangladesh in their last league game at Mirpur. Follow live updates of the match here: (Scorecard | Text Commentary | Points Table)

21:25 (IST): Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 3 wickets in a last-over thriller to knock India out of the Asia Cup. Umar Akmal won the game for his side with a four! This also means Pakistan is through to the final of the Asia Cup on Saturday where they will face Sri Lanka. Fawad Alam ran himself out off the fourth ball off the last over but Akmal pounced on the next delivery and sent it to the boundary to seal the victory for Pakistan. It is their highest run-chase in ODI history!

21:22 (IST): Pakistan have put this one in the bag for themselves. They need just 3 off the last over. (Pak 324/6 after 49 overs) Fawad Alam (74* off 69 balls), Umar Akmal (9* off 5 balls)

21:17 (IST): Fawad Alam is playing a gem of an innings. He has raced to 70 off just 66 balls and the last over saw two sixes hit from his bat while facing Abdur Razzak. Pakistan need an easy 13 off 12 balls now!

21:10 (IST): WICKET! Shahid Afridi is run-out on 59. He faced just 25 deliveries in his explosive knock, that included seven sixes and two fours. Pakistan 297/6 after 47 overs. Need 31 off 18 now!

21:00 (IST): Is there a breakthrough? Anamul Haque thought he had Shahid Afridi caught behind there while facing Shakib Al Hasan! The bat missed the ball by a mile though! Big relief for Pakistan. The ball marginally missed the stumps then on the last ball of the 46th over. Pakistan living dangerously here! They are 286/5 after 46. Need 41 off 24 balls!

20:52 (IST): Fawad Alam reaches his 5th ODI fifty with a single towards point off Shafiul Islam. Shahid Afridi gets into the act again with two fours and a six in the 45th over. He gets to his 36th ODI fifty in 18 balls. This is the joint second-fastest fifty in ODI history. Pakistan 281/5, need 46 off 30 balls now!

20:47 (IST): Bangladesh's hopes of getting a bonus point from this game have ended as Pakistan crossed the 260-run milestone in the 44th over. They are 265/5 after 44. Need 62 off 36 balls to win!

20:41 (IST): Shahid Afridi has hit five sixes in his nine-ball stay at the crease and raced to 35! Boom boom! Shakib Al Hasan was taken for 20 runs in this over, his eighth. Pakistan 260/5 after 43 overs. Need 67 off 42 balls now.

20:36 (IST): WICKET! Abdur Rehman decides he has had enough! He takes the aerial route against Mahmudullah only to be safely caught by Ziaur Rahman. He goes for 8 off 8 balls. Pakistan 225/5 after 41.2 overs. They need 102 off 52 balls. Big-hitting Shahid Afridi walks in to bat now! He is in fine form after winning the game for Pakistan with back-to-back sixes off the last over against India on Sunday.

20:32 (IST): Hero for Pakistan in their match against Afghanistan, Umar Akmal is all padded up and waiting patiently. Can he script a miraculous victory for Pakistan here? They are 224/4 after 41 overs, need 103 off 54 balls.

20:26 (IST): Abdur Rehman comes in to bat now and do we have another wicket? No, it dropped just short of the fielder after Rehman took the aerial route on the 3rd delivery of Mahmudullah's sixth over. Pakistan 215/4 after 39.3 overs.

20:22 (IST): WICKET! Bangladesh get the prized wicket of Ahmed Shehzad! He is bowled by Abdur Razzak for 103. Pakistan 210/4 after 38.3 overs.

20:18 (IST): 100-run partnership comes up between Ahmed Shehzad and Fawad Alam in 89 balls. Ahmed Shehzad has played well today after being relatively out-of-touch for a long time in his career. Pakistan 209/3, need 120 off 72 balls to win.

20:10 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad comes forward to face Abdur Razzak and drives the ball towards long-off for a single to bring up his 5th ODI century! No celebrations from him there though! He probably wants to get the job done for Pakistan and then celebrate. Pakistan 195/3 after 36.1 overs.

20:05 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan has been brought back into the attack by Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim. He keeps Ahmed Shehzad away from his century at 99 and gives away just two runs off his sixth over. Pakistan 194/3 after 36 overs.

19:55 (IST): This is a potential Man-of-the-Match performance from Ahmed Shehzad if Pakistan can manage to win here. Their chances of winning are only 17 percent though at this stage. Pakistan 179/3 after 33 overs.

19:47 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad is keeping Pakistan in the hunt in this big chase of 327 vs Bangladesh. He does not have a very impressive strike rate but that can be adjusted in the slog overs. Fawad Alam is hitting the odd ball for a boundary. Shafiul Islam bowled two wides in this over. This is getting interesting. Pakistan 158/3 after 31 overs.

19:35 (IST): Ahmed Shehzad cuts the ball to deep point for 2 runs to bring up his 7th ODI fifty. Pakistan 128/3 after 27.5 overs.

19:23 (IST): Bangladesh need to restrict Pakistan to 260 runs or less to secure a bonus point from this match. Pakistan 110/3 after 24 overs.

19:17 (IST): WICKET! Mominul Haque strikes again! Sohaib Maqsood is not happy with the umpire's decision as Anamul Haque clings on to a catch behind the wicket that was supposed to have come off Maqsood's bat. He has to depart though at 2 off 5 balls. Pakistan 105/3 after 22.5 overs.

19:12 (IST): WICKET! Shakib Al Hasan strikes! It's Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq, who is foxed and clean bowled. He falls for 4 runs off 4 balls. Pakistan 102/2 after 21.5 overs.

19:07 (IST): WICKET! Mohammad Hafeez was being impatient and took the aerial route against Mominul Haque only to be caught safely by Imrul Kayes. He scored 52 off 54 balls. Pakistan 97/1 after 20.4 overs.

18:57 (IST): Only three runs have come off the last three overs. Pakistan 89/0 at the end of 19 overs after Mominul Haque bowls a maiden.

18:51 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez comes forward and pushes the ball towards extra cover for a single to bring up his 20th ODI fifty. Pakistan 89/0 at the end of 17 overs.

18:45 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez is using his feet brilliantly. It is helping him score boundaries freely. Ahmed Shehzad has taken off his helmet and adopted a stance similar to that of Indian stand-in skipper Virat Kohli. Pakistan 79/0 after 14 overs as Hafeez finds the boundary on the last ball of Mominul Haque's second over.

18:38 (IST): An interesting stat! Pakistan have failed to chase 250 or more in 12 successive ODIs before the current match vs Bangladesh. They are 60/0 after 13 overs.

18:33 (IST): Pakistan openers have made a solid start chasing 327 vs Bangladesh. They are 56/0 after 11 overs. The run-rate stands at just a bit over 5 but the important thing is that they have not yet lost a wicket.

18:26 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan bowls a maiden over again. He has given away just two runs off his three overs. Pakistan 42/0 after 9 overs.

18:23 (IST): Abdur Razzak into the attack now and is that dropped? No, it fell just short as Mohammad Hafeez tried to play it down to the bowler. He made up for it with a four off the last ball. Pakistan 42/0 after 8 overs.

18:13 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan makes things tight for Pakistan with a maiden over in his first. Pakistan 26/0 after 5 overs.

18:10 (IST): Spinner Shakib Al Hasan is introduced into the attack in the fifth over itself. Pakistan 26/0 after 4 overs.

18:01 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez (10 off 8 balls) has taken Pakistan to a good start! They are 16/0 at the end of 2 overs. Ahmed Shehzad looks a little out-of-touch and is playing more cautiously.

17:51 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad will open for Pakistan as they begin their daunting chase of 327 against Bangladesh.

17:09 (IST): So, Bangladesh hit 121 runs off the last ten overs to post a towering total of 326/3 at the end of 50 overs. All five batsmen at the top registered scores above 40 runs with the top four scoring half-centuries including Anamul Haque's 100. They will now try to bowl well against Pakistan to defend this score and possibly secure a bonus point. India will be hoping for a Bangladesh victory.

17:07 (IST): This is Bangladesh's highest ODI score against any opposition. They finish at a towering score of 326/3 after 50 overs. Shakib Al Hasan scored an unbeaten 44 off just 16 balls after coming back from a three-match ban. Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim was unbeaten on 51.

17:02 (IST): The 49th over from Saeed Ajmal goes for 12 runs. He finishes with unlikely figures of 2/61. Both batsmen in the mood to take this over 330-plus for Bangladesh. (BAN 312/3 after 49 overs)

16:57 (IST): If Bangladesh win today, it will improve India's mathematical chance of qualifying for the final of Asia Cup 2014. They will then want Bangladesh to win against Sri Lanka with a bonus point, win themselves against Afghanistan with a bonus point and hope for a better run-rate in a three-way tie situation between themselves, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

16:57 (IST): The fourth wicket partnership between Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan has crossed the 50-run milestone in just 20 balls. Bangladesh 300/3 after 48 overs.

16:51 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan is on fire! He has raced to 23 off just 6 deliveries including two fours and one six off Saeed Ajmal in the 47th over. (1 4 4 6 1 1)  Bangladesh 294/3 after 47.

16:44 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan comes in to bat now after serving a three-game ban. The 46th over is taken for 17 runs (2 1 4 1 1 5wd 4). Shakib gets off to 9 from just 3 deliveries. Bangladesh 277/3 after 46.

16:38 (IST): WICKET! Saeed Ajmal gets rid of Mominul Haque! It doesn't help lower down the scoring rate though as Mushfiqur Rahim takes him for two fours off two consecutive deliveries in the 45th over. Bangladesh 258/3 after 45.

16:30 (IST): Mominul Haque gets into the act now! He drives Saeed Ajmal to deep point for two runs and reaches his 3rd ODI fifty in just 44 balls! Bangladesh 236/2 after 43 overs. Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim is showing no mercy on the bowlers from the other end.

16:12 (IST): WICKET! Anamul Haque decides to take the aerial route off Saeed Ajmal on the first delivery of the 40th over, only to be caught safely by Ahmed Shehzad. He falls on 100. Bangladesh 204/2 after 39.1 overs.

16:08 (IST): Both Bangladesh players content with taking singles now. Anamul Haque takes one off Mohammad Hafeez on the fourth ball of the 39th over to reach his 2nd ODI century! Bangladesh 202/1 after 38.4 overs.

15:59 (IST): Spin introduced from both ends now. Mohammad Hafeez will bowl the 37th over.

15:57 (IST): Misbah-ul-Haq brings Saeed Ajmal back into the attack and he responds well by giving away just three runs off his fourth over. Bangladesh 192/1 at the end of 36 overs and the players will now take drinks.

15:53 (IST): Bangladesh 189/1 after 35 overs. Mominul Haque (25 off 20 balls) is giving good support to Anamul Haque on the other end. Anamul, meanwhile, is nearing his 2nd ODI century at 93.

15:39 (IST): Saeed Ajmal has been the best bowler for Pakistan so far. He has given away just four runs in his three overs. Misbah-ul-Haq is using him wisely. Bangladesh 167/1 after 31 overs.

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15:28 (IST): WICKET! Imrul Kayes does not read the slower delivery from Mohammad Talha and produces a big outside edge only to be caught behind easily by Umar Akmal. He made 59. Bangladesh 150/1 after 28.4 overs.

15:14 (IST): Sohaib Maqsood at mid-wicket gets the hairdryer treatment from Shahid Afridi, who is livid! Maqsood lets an easy one pass for a boundary on the fifth delivery of the 26th over. Bangladesh 139/0 after 26.

15:07 (IST): Imrul Kayes brings up his 10th ODI fifty in style with a four off Shahid Afridi. Bangladesh 130/0 after 23.2 overs.

14:52 (IST): Shahid Afridi introduced and dispatched for 8 runs by the Bangladesh openers. Imrul Kayes hits a six to bring up the 100-run partnership and 100 runs for Bangladesh. (BAN 101/0, 18 overs)

14:46 (IST): Positive start by the Bangladesh openers. Anamul Haque reaches his second ODI fifty. The 16th over went for 21 runs. (4 1 0 6 4 6). Bangladesh 92/0.

14:36 (IST): Saeed Ajmal into the attack now! He stops the flow of boundaries immediately and ends his first over giving away just a single. Bangladesh 71/0 after 15 overs.
14:16 (IST): Abdur Rehman replaces Mohammad Hafeez and after bowling three over-the-waist deliveries, he is taken out of the attack by the umpire! One of them was leapt onto by the fielder for a catch but it was a no-ball. He bowled another full-toss, Anamul Haque hit it for a six but it was over-the-waist again. Fawad Alam finishes the over. Bangladesh 49/0 after 11 overs.

14:10 (IST): Umar Gul is losing the plot here. He bowls a short on a length delivery that goes for five wides and the next bowl is taken for a six by Anamul Haque. Bangladesh 39/0 after 10 overs.

14:03 (IST): Anamul Haque slams it between the fielders on the offside to hit a perfect four off Umar Gul. Bangladesh 26/0 after 7.5 overs.

13:57 (IST): Umar Gul learns his lessons and sticks to his line. It's a maiden over. Bangladesh 20/0 after 6 overs.

13:52 (IST): Anamul Haque uses his feet well to hit Mohammad Hafeez for a four. Bangladesh 19/0 after 4.4 overs.

13:46 (IST): The tried and tested formula of getting Mohammad Hafeez to start the bowling is working for Pakistan. He gives away just one run in his second over. Bangladesh 8/0 after 3 overs.

13:42 (IST): Imrul Kayes hits Umar Gul in the air for a four off the third ball of the second over. Bangladesh 7/0 after 2 overs.

13:36 (IST): Pakistan once again go in with Mohammad Hafeez to start the innings and he bowls a tidy over. Ahmed Shehzad drops Imrul Kayes at slip on the fifth delivery of the first over. Bangladesh 2/0.

13:06 (IST): Shakib Al Hasan is back for Bangladesh, who have also made four other changes. In the Pakistan team, Fawad Alam will replace Sharjeel Khan who is out with injury and Abdur Rehman will replace Junaid Khan.

13:02 (IST): Bangladesh have won the toss and elected to bat first vs Pakistan. Mushfiqur Rahim thinks it will be difficult to chase although the track would remain the same.

12:53 (IST): India's chances of making the Asia Cup final are dismal. However, Bangladesh can still sneak through to the final on Saturday.


Preview

Buoyed by their last-over win over arch-foes India, a rejuvenated Pakistan will look to seal a berth in the title clash as they lock horns with beleaguered hosts Bangladesh in their last round-robin Asia Cup match on Tuesday. The top two teams qualify for the summit clash and Pakistan, having collected nine points from three appearances, will go into the match as favourites.

A win for Pakistan will only make things more difficult fort India, provided Sri Lanka lose both their remaining games against Afghanistan and Bangladesh, which seems highly unlikely. Reeling under two big defeats, including one against first-timers Afghanistan, Bangladesh would try and look to regain some lost glory against their famed opponents.

In one-day cricket, Bangladesh have upstaged Pakistan just once, that too way back in the 1999 World Cup in England. And again, Bangladesh, who played the final of the last edition, would be looking to prove that the loss to Afghanistan was a mere aberration and the side has the potential to humble stiffer opponents. (Read more)

Why India won't play the Asia Cup final

Saturday's final looks like a Sri Lanka versus Pakistan affair. However, Bangladesh can make it if they beat both Sri Lanka and Pakistan with bonus points. The Lankans guaranteed themselves of a place in the title round with a massive 129-run win over tournament debutants Afghanistan in Mirpur on Monday.

Pakistan (9 points from 3 matches) must beat Bangladesh (no points from 2 matches) on Tuesday to enter the final. Even if Virat Kohli's India beat Afghanistan on Wednesday and secure a bonus point, they will finish with a maximum of 9 points but will pay the penalty of losing to arch-rivals Pakistan. 

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Shahid Afridi Match Winning Beting Vedio – Pakistan vs India 2014

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Mirpur, Bangladesh:  Pakistan held their nerve to beat arch-nemesis India by 1 wicket to go top of points table with nine points from three games. Here are the highlights from Mirpur: (Scorecard |Commentary | Match Report | Points Table)
As it stands, Pakistan lead the points table with 9 points from three matches. Sri Lanka are second with 8 points in three matches while India are third with 4 points. For India to make it to the final, they need to beat Afghanistan by a massive margin and gain a bonus point, and then hope for Afghanistan to cause another upset over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to beat Pakistan. For the moment however, Pakistan look on course to defend their Asia Cup crown.
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Mirpur, Bangladesh:  Pakistan held their nerve to beat arch-nemesis India by 1 wicket to go top of points table with nine points from three games. Here are the highlights from Mirpur: (Scorecard |Commentary | Match Report | Points Table)
As it stands, Pakistan lead the points table with 9 points from three matches. Sri Lanka are second with 8 points in three matches while India are third with 4 points. For India to make it to the final, they need to beat Afghanistan by a massive margin and gain a bonus point, and then hope for Afghanistan to cause another upset over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to beat Pakistan. For the moment however, Pakistan look on course to defend their Asia Cup crown.

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Shahid Afridi Match Winning innings – Pakistan vs India 2014


Mirpur, Bangladesh:  Pakistan held their nerve to beat arch-nemesis India by 1 wicket to go top of points table with nine points from three games. Here are the highlights from Mirpur: (Scorecard |Commentary | Match Report | Points Table)
As it stands, Pakistan lead the points table with 9 points from three matches. Sri Lanka are second with 8 points in three matches while India are third with 4 points. For India to make it to the final, they need to beat Afghanistan by a massive margin and gain a bonus point, and then hope for Afghanistan to cause another upset over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to beat Pakistan. For the moment however, Pakistan look on course to defend their Asia Cup crown.

Quotes from Presentation:

Misbah-ul Haq: We had the tag of not being good chasers so I'm happy with the way we pulled it off today. We are not thinking about the final. We are only thinking about our next game.

Virat Kohli: Captaincy has been a learning experience. Last game was tough, this game was nice. Proud of the way we played. When you have a young team, the result is not always the end thing you want to count. We were probably a few 20-30 runs short in that kind of the wicket. Maybe 260-270 would have been easy.

21.22 (IST): What a brilliant effort from Pakistan, this! They have nine points from three games and have to play Bangladesh in their final tie. Sri Lanka is currently second with 8 points while India is 3rd with 4 points. India need to beat Afghanistan by a big margin to win with a bonus point and hope they can upset Sri Lanka, if they are to make it to the final.

21.20 (IST): Vintage Afridi takes Pakistan home! After a lot of tension, he clubbed two big sixes of Ashwin to take Pakistan to a one-wicket win.  Yet again, an India-Pakistan tie manages to enthrall one and all!

21.17 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin strikes first ball of final over! Saeed Ajmal is bowled from round the legs! Pakistan 236/9 in 49.1 overs, need 10 to win from 5 balls.

21.15 (IST): Another wicket! Mohammed Talha takes the aerial route but cannot clear Ravindra Jadeja in the deep. Pakistan 236/8 in 49 overs.

21.12 (IST): Umar Gul is gone! This game has more twists and turns! Gul hits one towards the long on fence and Rahane takes a good, diving catch. Pakistan 235/7 in 48.3 overs, need 11 to win from 9 balls.

21.08 (IST): Good over under the circumstances from Mohammed Shami. Four singles off it. Pakistan 233/6 in 48 overs, need 13 to win from 2 overs.

21.03 (IST): 13 runs from Bhuvneshwar Kumar's over. Pakistan 229/6 in 47 overs, need 17 to win from 3 overs.

20.58 (IST): Shahid Afridi has slammed a six and four in back-to-back deliveries off Jadeja. Pakistan 216/6 in 46 overs, need 30 to win from 24 balls.

20.53 (IST): Oh dear! Suicidal from Pakistan! Sohaib Maqsood is gone now! Poor calling between Maqsood and Afridi and Dinesh Karthik gets a chance to vindicate himself. Pakistan 203/6 in 45 overs, need 43 to win from 30 balls.

20.47 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez is gone! Is this the turning point! Ashwin gets his second wicket as Hafeez attempts a slog sweep and Bhuvneshwar Kumar takes a good catch in the deep under pressure. Pakistan 200/5 in 43.3 overs, need 46 to win from 39 balls.

20.43 (IST): Pakistan reach 199/4 in 43 overs. Need 47 to win from 42 balls.

20.31 (IST): Amit Mishra comes back into the attack. His eight overs have gone for 16 runs so far and he also has two wickets. Pakistan 179/4 in 40 overs , need 67 runs to win from 60 balls.

20.22 (IST): Dinesh Karthik fluffs a stumping chance! Oh boy... how costly is this going to be. Ashwin foxes Sohaib with a carrom ball. Sohaib was down the wicket and well short off his crease but Karthik failed to collect the ball cleanly and complete the stumping. Pakistan 169/4 in 37.5 overs, need 78 off 73 balls.

20.12 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin comes back as Pakistan's batting powerplay begins. He starts off from round the wicket.

20.08 (IST): Fifty for Mohammed Hafeez! His 19th in ODIs and 2nd vs India. It has taken him 85 balls but he has stuck in there during a crucial period. Pakistan 156/4 in 35 overs, need 90 runs to win from 90 balls.

19.53 (IST): Pakistan reach 145 for 4 in 32 overs. Mohammed Hafeez (44) and Sohaib Maqsood (14) in the middle. Pakistan now need 101 off 18 overs.

19.20 (IST): Another strike from Amit Mishra! What a performance from him. Umar Akmal goes after him but miscues his shot. It goes high in the air and Ravindra Jadeja just about got under it and got his hands to it. Pakistan 113/4 in 22.2 overs.
19.02 (IST): Oh dear! Misbah-ul-Haq is gone, run out for the second time in as many games. He is gone for one. Hafeez called for a run and then said no but Misbah had ran too far to get back on time. Pakistan 96/3 in 16.2 overs.

18.55 (IST): Mishra strikes! He was getting a lot of turn but the ball that has fetched him a wicket is an ordinary short one. India will take it. Shehzad tried to pull a short ball but can't beat Ashwin at mid-wicket. Pak 93/2 in 15 overs.

18.42 (IST): Amit Mishra is into the attack and straightaway gets a lot of turn.
18.37 (IST): Bowled him! Ravichandran Ashwin bowls a flighted carrom ball from round the wicket and left-handed Sharjeel Khan fails to read it. The ball goes through the bat-pad gap and hits the stumps. Pakistan 71/1 in 11 overs.

18.26 (IST): Spin from both ends as Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja come into the attack. The Pakistan pacers have looked good so far.

18.15 (IST): Positive start for Pakistan so far. They've reached 35/0 in 6 overs. Sharjeel Khan (8) has struggled but Ahmed Shehzad (17) looks in fine nick.

17.46 (IST): Sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad walk out to begin Pakistan's chase.

17.17 (IST): Mohammed Hafeez: There was a little assistance that is why we bowled first. Now there could be some dew, so it could work for us.

17.15 (IST): End of the innings! India reach 245/8 in 50 overs. Three fifties from Rohit Sharma (56), Ambati Rayudu (58) and Ravindra Jadeja (52 not out) took India to 245/8 in 50 overs.  The day so far has belonged to the Pakistan bowlers with Saeed Ajmal (3/40) being the best of the lot and debutant Mohammed Talha (2/22 in 7 overs) also doing well. It is now down to the India bowlers to try and restrict Pakistan in a fairly simple run chase. 

17.12 (IST): Ninth ODI fifty for Ravindra Jadeja. An important knock from the left-hander. It has come in 46 balls. India 242/8 in 49.2 overs.

17.08 (IST): Another wicket! The ploy of sending Mohammed Shami ahead has not worked. He went after a ball but it did not have enough weight behind it. He is caught out by Sohaib Maqsood.

17.06 (IST): Gone! Saeed Ajmal foxes Ravichandran Ashwin, who comes down the attack and misses the ball completely. Umar Akmal completes the formality of stumping.

17.00 (IST): A huge caught behind appeal against Ravichandran Ashwin! The entire Pakistan team is convinced but the umpire is unmoved. Replays suggested there could have been a faint nick on that one. More misery for Pakistan as Ashwin gets two boundaries and Jadeja finishes it with a six over deep mid wicket. India 237/6 in 47 overs

16.57 (IST): Ambati Rayudu is gone! He comes down the track to Saeed Ajmal but can't clear the substitute fielder Anwar Ali at long on. He walks back on 58, India 214/6 in 46.2 overs.

16.51 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja gets two back-to-back fours off Umar Gul to take his partnership with Rayudu past 50. India 212/5 in 45.5 overs.

16.47 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja cuts Mohammed Hafeez behind point to take India past 200. India 201/5 in 45 overs.

16.40 (IST): Oh dear! Hafeez puts down a sitter. Ravindra Jadeja skies one and Hafeez called for it but let it slip through between his fingers. Will this be a costly miss? India 187/5 in 43 overs.

16.35 (IST): Fifty for Ambati Rayudu. His 2nd in ODIs. It has come in 55 balls. India 187/5 in 42.5 overs.
16.23 (IST): Ambati Rayudu seems to have hurt himself there. He put in a full length dive while completing a run and seems to have hurt his leg in the process. He is getting some medical attention in the middle. India 168/2 in 39.2 overs.

16.12 (IST): Hafeez strikes in the powerplay! Dinesh Karthik attempts a cheeky sweep, but the top edge is well taken by Saeed Ajmal at short fine leg. India 155/5 in 36.1 overs.

16.06 (IST): The batting powerplay begins with India on 147/4 in 35 overs.

15.48 (IST): India have ticked along to 133/4 in 30 overs with Ambati Rayudu (23) and Dinesh Karthik (11) in the middle. Pakistan have taken full command of the game here. To India's credit, Rayudu and Karthik have not lost their wicket and have kept the scorecard just about ticking. The powerplay overs will be extremely crucial for India.

15.17 (IST): Four down! India in trouble here. Mohammad Talha gets his second wicket. What a performance this is turning out to be for the young man. Ajinkya Rahane (23) is gone after a good start, caught by Mohammed Hafeez at mid-wicket. India 103/4 in 23.2 overs.

15.02 (IST): India reach 92/3 in 20 overs. The second set of ten overs has belonged to Pakistan. They've bowled very well and put the brakes on the run scoring. To add to their good bowling, they were rewarded with the wicket of Rohit Sharma, who was probably looking for a move on as the runs were hard to come by. In the process he perished for 56, leaving two new batsmen in the middle. 32 runs for one wicket came in the second set of 10 overs, with Ajinkya Rahane and Ambati Rayudu in the middle.
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Mirpur, Bangladesh:  Pakistan held their nerve to beat arch-nemesis India by 1 wicket to go top of points table with nine points from three games. Here are the highlights from Mirpur: (Scorecard |Commentary | Match Report | Points Table)
As it stands, Pakistan lead the points table with 9 points from three matches. Sri Lanka are second with 8 points in three matches while India are third with 4 points. For India to make it to the final, they need to beat Afghanistan by a massive margin and gain a bonus point, and then hope for Afghanistan to cause another upset over Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to beat Pakistan. For the moment however, Pakistan look on course to defend their Asia Cup crown.

Quotes from Presentation:

Misbah-ul Haq: We had the tag of not being good chasers so I'm happy with the way we pulled it off today. We are not thinking about the final. We are only thinking about our next game.

Virat Kohli: Captaincy has been a learning experience. Last game was tough, this game was nice. Proud of the way we played. When you have a young team, the result is not always the end thing you want to count. We were probably a few 20-30 runs short in that kind of the wicket. Maybe 260-270 would have been easy.

21.22 (IST): What a brilliant effort from Pakistan, this! They have nine points from three games and have to play Bangladesh in their final tie. Sri Lanka is currently second with 8 points while India is 3rd with 4 points. India need to beat Afghanistan by a big margin to win with a bonus point and hope they can upset Sri Lanka, if they are to make it to the final.

21.20 (IST): Vintage Afridi takes Pakistan home! After a lot of tension, he clubbed two big sixes of Ashwin to take Pakistan to a one-wicket win.  Yet again, an India-Pakistan tie manages to enthrall one and all!

21.17 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin strikes first ball of final over! Saeed Ajmal is bowled from round the legs! Pakistan 236/9 in 49.1 overs, need 10 to win from 5 balls.

21.15 (IST): Another wicket! Mohammed Talha takes the aerial route but cannot clear Ravindra Jadeja in the deep. Pakistan 236/8 in 49 overs.

21.12 (IST): Umar Gul is gone! This game has more twists and turns! Gul hits one towards the long on fence and Rahane takes a good, diving catch. Pakistan 235/7 in 48.3 overs, need 11 to win from 9 balls.

21.08 (IST): Good over under the circumstances from Mohammed Shami. Four singles off it. Pakistan 233/6 in 48 overs, need 13 to win from 2 overs.

21.03 (IST): 13 runs from Bhuvneshwar Kumar's over. Pakistan 229/6 in 47 overs, need 17 to win from 3 overs.

20.58 (IST): Shahid Afridi has slammed a six and four in back-to-back deliveries off Jadeja. Pakistan 216/6 in 46 overs, need 30 to win from 24 balls.

20.53 (IST): Oh dear! Suicidal from Pakistan! Sohaib Maqsood is gone now! Poor calling between Maqsood and Afridi and Dinesh Karthik gets a chance to vindicate himself. Pakistan 203/6 in 45 overs, need 43 to win from 30 balls.

20.47 (IST): Mohammad Hafeez is gone! Is this the turning point! Ashwin gets his second wicket as Hafeez attempts a slog sweep and Bhuvneshwar Kumar takes a good catch in the deep under pressure. Pakistan 200/5 in 43.3 overs, need 46 to win from 39 balls.

20.43 (IST): Pakistan reach 199/4 in 43 overs. Need 47 to win from 42 balls.

20.31 (IST): Amit Mishra comes back into the attack. His eight overs have gone for 16 runs so far and he also has two wickets. Pakistan 179/4 in 40 overs , need 67 runs to win from 60 balls.

20.22 (IST): Dinesh Karthik fluffs a stumping chance! Oh boy... how costly is this going to be. Ashwin foxes Sohaib with a carrom ball. Sohaib was down the wicket and well short off his crease but Karthik failed to collect the ball cleanly and complete the stumping. Pakistan 169/4 in 37.5 overs, need 78 off 73 balls.

20.12 (IST): Ravichandran Ashwin comes back as Pakistan's batting powerplay begins. He starts off from round the wicket.

20.08 (IST): Fifty for Mohammed Hafeez! His 19th in ODIs and 2nd vs India. It has taken him 85 balls but he has stuck in there during a crucial period. Pakistan 156/4 in 35 overs, need 90 runs to win from 90 balls.

19.53 (IST): Pakistan reach 145 for 4 in 32 overs. Mohammed Hafeez (44) and Sohaib Maqsood (14) in the middle. Pakistan now need 101 off 18 overs.

19.20 (IST): Another strike from Amit Mishra! What a performance from him. Umar Akmal goes after him but miscues his shot. It goes high in the air and Ravindra Jadeja just about got under it and got his hands to it. Pakistan 113/4 in 22.2 overs.
19.02 (IST): Oh dear! Misbah-ul-Haq is gone, run out for the second time in as many games. He is gone for one. Hafeez called for a run and then said no but Misbah had ran too far to get back on time. Pakistan 96/3 in 16.2 overs.

18.55 (IST): Mishra strikes! He was getting a lot of turn but the ball that has fetched him a wicket is an ordinary short one. India will take it. Shehzad tried to pull a short ball but can't beat Ashwin at mid-wicket. Pak 93/2 in 15 overs.

18.42 (IST): Amit Mishra is into the attack and straightaway gets a lot of turn.
18.37 (IST): Bowled him! Ravichandran Ashwin bowls a flighted carrom ball from round the wicket and left-handed Sharjeel Khan fails to read it. The ball goes through the bat-pad gap and hits the stumps. Pakistan 71/1 in 11 overs.

18.26 (IST): Spin from both ends as Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja come into the attack. The Pakistan pacers have looked good so far.

18.15 (IST): Positive start for Pakistan so far. They've reached 35/0 in 6 overs. Sharjeel Khan (8) has struggled but Ahmed Shehzad (17) looks in fine nick.

17.46 (IST): Sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad walk out to begin Pakistan's chase.

17.17 (IST): Mohammed Hafeez: There was a little assistance that is why we bowled first. Now there could be some dew, so it could work for us.

17.15 (IST): End of the innings! India reach 245/8 in 50 overs. Three fifties from Rohit Sharma (56), Ambati Rayudu (58) and Ravindra Jadeja (52 not out) took India to 245/8 in 50 overs.  The day so far has belonged to the Pakistan bowlers with Saeed Ajmal (3/40) being the best of the lot and debutant Mohammed Talha (2/22 in 7 overs) also doing well. It is now down to the India bowlers to try and restrict Pakistan in a fairly simple run chase. 

17.12 (IST): Ninth ODI fifty for Ravindra Jadeja. An important knock from the left-hander. It has come in 46 balls. India 242/8 in 49.2 overs.

17.08 (IST): Another wicket! The ploy of sending Mohammed Shami ahead has not worked. He went after a ball but it did not have enough weight behind it. He is caught out by Sohaib Maqsood.

17.06 (IST): Gone! Saeed Ajmal foxes Ravichandran Ashwin, who comes down the attack and misses the ball completely. Umar Akmal completes the formality of stumping.

17.00 (IST): A huge caught behind appeal against Ravichandran Ashwin! The entire Pakistan team is convinced but the umpire is unmoved. Replays suggested there could have been a faint nick on that one. More misery for Pakistan as Ashwin gets two boundaries and Jadeja finishes it with a six over deep mid wicket. India 237/6 in 47 overs

16.57 (IST): Ambati Rayudu is gone! He comes down the track to Saeed Ajmal but can't clear the substitute fielder Anwar Ali at long on. He walks back on 58, India 214/6 in 46.2 overs.

16.51 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja gets two back-to-back fours off Umar Gul to take his partnership with Rayudu past 50. India 212/5 in 45.5 overs.

16.47 (IST): Ravindra Jadeja cuts Mohammed Hafeez behind point to take India past 200. India 201/5 in 45 overs.

16.40 (IST): Oh dear! Hafeez puts down a sitter. Ravindra Jadeja skies one and Hafeez called for it but let it slip through between his fingers. Will this be a costly miss? India 187/5 in 43 overs.

16.35 (IST): Fifty for Ambati Rayudu. His 2nd in ODIs. It has come in 55 balls. India 187/5 in 42.5 overs.
16.23 (IST): Ambati Rayudu seems to have hurt himself there. He put in a full length dive while completing a run and seems to have hurt his leg in the process. He is getting some medical attention in the middle. India 168/2 in 39.2 overs.

16.12 (IST): Hafeez strikes in the powerplay! Dinesh Karthik attempts a cheeky sweep, but the top edge is well taken by Saeed Ajmal at short fine leg. India 155/5 in 36.1 overs.

16.06 (IST): The batting powerplay begins with India on 147/4 in 35 overs.

15.48 (IST): India have ticked along to 133/4 in 30 overs with Ambati Rayudu (23) and Dinesh Karthik (11) in the middle. Pakistan have taken full command of the game here. To India's credit, Rayudu and Karthik have not lost their wicket and have kept the scorecard just about ticking. The powerplay overs will be extremely crucial for India.

15.17 (IST): Four down! India in trouble here. Mohammad Talha gets his second wicket. What a performance this is turning out to be for the young man. Ajinkya Rahane (23) is gone after a good start, caught by Mohammed Hafeez at mid-wicket. India 103/4 in 23.2 overs.

15.02 (IST): India reach 92/3 in 20 overs. The second set of ten overs has belonged to Pakistan. They've bowled very well and put the brakes on the run scoring. To add to their good bowling, they were rewarded with the wicket of Rohit Sharma, who was probably looking for a move on as the runs were hard to come by. In the process he perished for 56, leaving two new batsmen in the middle. 32 runs for one wicket came in the second set of 10 overs, with Ajinkya Rahane and Ambati Rayudu in the middle.

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