Pakistan storm to World Cup semi-finals by crushing Bangladesh
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Shaheen Shah Afridi returned career-best figures of 4-22 to lead Pakistan into the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals with a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in a do-or-die clash on Sunday.
Chasing a modest 128 for victory in Adelaide, Pakistan achieved their target with 11 balls to spare and join arch-rivals India in the final four from Group 2.
Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi returned career-best figures of 4-22 to lead Pakistan into the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals with a five-wicket win over Bangladesh in a do-or-die clash on Sunday.
Chasing a modest 128 for victory in Adelaide, Pakistan achieved their target with 11 balls to spare and join arch-rivals India in the final four from Group 2.
3️⃣1️⃣ off 1️⃣8️⃣ balls 👏
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 6, 2022
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The clash turned into a virtual quarter-final after the Netherlands stunned South Africa in the opening match of the day, a result which put India into the semis.
India play Zimbabwe in the last Super 12 match of the tournament in Melbourne later Sunday to decide who plays whom in the last four. New Zealand and England qualified from Group 1.
Man-of-the-match Shaheen, who missed the recent Asia Cup with injury, said: "I have improved. Not easy to come back from injury... but I'm trying my best.
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"As a team, we are very happy. We've played great. Bowl in the right areas and fast was the plan."
Asked if he was looking forward to the semis, he joked: "Now we are looking forward to the final."
Pakistan bounced back from opening defeat against India and a shock loss to Zimbabwe to outplay South Africa last week.
They had a spring in their step after the shock South Africa loss earlier Sunday and Shaheen struck early as the left-arm quick sent back Liton Das for 10 following Bangladesh's decision to bat first at the Adelaide Oval.
Najmul Hossain Shanto capitalised on a reprieve when the usually safe Shadab Khan dropped the left-handed batsman on 11 at short extra. The opener went on to top-score with 54 for Bangladesh.
2️⃣-3️⃣0️⃣ for @76Shadabkhan today as he becomes the joint leading wicket-taker for Pakistan in T20Is 🙌#WeHaveWeWill | #T20WorldCup | #PAKvBAN pic.twitter.com/5L6WOfjRO9
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 6, 2022
Shadab struck twice on successive balls including Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan out lbw, but he reviewed the decision and it appeared from replays that the ball grazed the bat before it hit the pad.
But the third umpire upheld the on-field call as Shakib looked stunned, waved his hands and didn't want to walk off.
A Shadab hat-trick was averted by Afif Hossain.
Shakib's wicket seemed to affect the Bangladesh batsmen, who suddenly looked out of sorts and managed a below-par total despite an unbeaten 24 from Afif.
Bangladesh lost regular wickets and Shaheen struck twice in one over and then picked a fourth for the first time in his T20 career.
Mohammad Rizwan, who made 32 after he survived a dropped catch on nought, and Babar Azam, who scored 25, launched the chase in an opening stand of 57 but Pakistan seemed to lose their way in the middle.
Rizwan fell to fast bowler Ebadot Hossain in the next over as Bangladesh looked to fight back and had Mohammad Nawaz run out on four.
But Mohammad Haris made 31 and put on partnerships including a 29-run stand with Shan Masood, unbeaten on 24, to guide Pakistan into the semi-finals.
Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (c), Shan Masood, Mohammad Haris, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Bangladesh: Najmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das, Soumya Sarkar, Shakib Al Hasan (c), Afif Hossain, Mosaddek Hossain, Nurul Hasan (wk), Taskin Ahmed, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Ebadot Hossain.
Toss news from Adelaide 🏟
— ICC (@ICC) November 6, 2022
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A terrific men's T20 World Cup from the looks of it, with the semi-final fixtures yet to be sealed. It is the last day of the league stage and Netherlands are making sure the early game also grabs eyeballs. They are on the verge of knocking South Africa out. Lovely note to kickoff ESPNcricinfo comms for another crucial Pakistan-Bangladesh game, with a Group 2 semi-final spot on the line.
What an incredible game of cricket! 🔥
— ICC (@ICC) November 6, 2022
The Netherlands shock the world to register a brilliant win against South Africa.#T20WorldCup | #SAvNEDhttps://t.co/hoPWqCwJ6A
Scoreboard after Pakistan beat Bangladesh
Bangladesh
N. Hossain Shanto b Iftikhar 54
L. Das c Masood b Shaheen 10
S. Sarkar c Masood b Shadab 20
S. Al Hasan lbw b Shadab 0
A. Hossain not out 24
M. Hossain b Shaheen 5
N. Hasan c Haris b Shaheen 0
T. Ahmed c Azam b Shaheen 1
N. Ahmed c Wasim b Rauf 7
M. Rahman not out 0
Extras (b2, lb3, w1) 6
Total (8 wickets, 20 overs) 127
Did not bat: E. Hossain
Fall of wickets: 1-21 (Das), 2-73 (Sarkar), 3-73 (Shakib), 4-91 (Shanto), 5-107 (Mosaddek), 6-107 (Nurul), 7-109 (Taskin), 8-126 (Nasum)
Bowling: Shaheen 4-0-22-4, Naseem 3-0-15-0, Wasim 2-0-19-0 (w1), Rauf 4-0-21-1, Shadab 4-0-30-2, Iftikhar 3-0-15-1
Pakistan (target 128)
M. Rizwan c Shanto b Ebadot 32
B. Azam c Mustafizur b Nasum 25
M. Nawaz run out (Das) 4
M. Haris c Nasum b Shakib 31
S. Masood not out 24
I. Ahmed c Shanto b Mustafizur 1
S. Khan not out 0
Extras (lb7, nb2, w2) 11
(Total (5 wickets, 18.1 overs) 128
Did not bat: M. Wasim, N. Shah, H. Rauf, S. Shah Afridi
Fall of wickets: 1-57 (Azam), 2-61 (Rizwan), 3-92 (Nawaz), 4-121 (Haris), 5-126 (Iftikhar)
Bowling: Taskin 3-0-26-0 (nb1), Nasum 4-0-14-1 (w2), Shakib 4-0-35-1, Mustafizur 4-0-21-1, Ebadot 3.1-0-25-1 (nb1)
Toss: Bangladesh
Result: Pakistan won by five wickets
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (RSA), Joel Wilson (WIS)
TV Umpire: Langton Rusere (ZIM)
Match Referee: Chris Broad (ENG)