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Sami bowls 17-ball over as Pakistan win easily
July 29, 2004 22:13 IST
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Pakistan hardly broke a sweat while registering a comfortable six-wicket victory over Bangladesh in an inconsequential Super League match in the Asia Cup One-day cricket tournament in Colombo on Thursday.
After bundling out the minnows for a paltry 166, the dethroned champions needed 41 overs to reach the target in the day-night encounter at the Premadasa stadium.
Bangladesh's wicketkeeper-batsman Khaled Mashud was the top scorer of the match with 54, but that could not prevent his team from suffering its 86th loss in 93 One-Day Internationals.
Shoaib Malik led the Pakistani chase with an effortless 48 and, in the process, became the first batsman in the tournament to aggregate more than 300 runs, marking himself out as a top contender for the Man of the Series award.
Yousuf Youhana was the other notable contributor with 39 runs.
But all went down the drain as Pakistan had already been knocked out of the final, which will be played between India and hosts Sri Lanka on Sunday.
After today's victory, Pakistan finished with 11 points while India tallied 12 and Sri Lanka 13.
Earlier, the four-pronged pace attack provided the inspiration for Pakistan as they ripped through the Bangladesh batting.
Shabbir Ahmed scalped three wickets for 32 while Mohammad Sami, Shoaib Akhtar and Abdul Razzaq fetched two wickets each.
Part-time offie Shoaib Malik grabbed the remaining one.
Sami, opening the bowling with Shabbir, earned the dubious distinction of bowling the longest over in one-dayers. He began with a maiden over and then followed it up with a 17-ball over, which included seven wides and four no-balls for 22 runs in all.
A defiant Mashud then hit a career-best-equalling 54 in a show of typical lower order resistance.
For Bangladesh, who elected to bat in the day-night encounter, extras was the second highest scorer at 37.
Twenty-year-old opening batsman Mohammad Ashraful, who had impressed in the tournament, failed to score.
Rajin Saleh (23) and Mashfiqur Rehman (21) were the notable scorers but it was Mashud's counter-attack in the company of No. 10 Tapash Baisya (14) that provided the brightest spark of the Bangladesh innings.
Razzaq was the bowler to bear the brunt as the two scored seven fours between them during the partnership.