ISLAMABAD: Naseem Shah and Mir Hamza picked up three wickets each as Bangladesh A were bowled out for a low total in their first innings on a rain-hampered opening day at the Islamabad Club Cricket Ground.
The visitors were all out for 122 in 44.3 overs. In reply, Pakistan Shaheens’ opening batters, Saim Ayub and Mohammad Huraira, scored two runs in two overs before the stumps were drawn six minutes earlier than the scheduled close of play due to bad light.
Earlier, the two teams had to wait for four hours to get into action due to wet outfield. Mir Hamza drew first blood for Shaheens as he castled Zakir Hasan for a seven-ball duck. Apart from Mahmudul Hasan Joy, who top-scored with a gritty 65 off 116 balls hitting nine fours, only Mominul Haque (11, 15b, 2x4s), Mushfiqur Rahim (14, 27b, 1x4, 1x6) and Rejaur Rehman Raja (10, 17b, 1x4) got into double figures.
Mahmudul and Mushfiqur were also involved in the most productive partnership for Bangladesh A which was a 38-run stand, which was broken by Mohammad Ali. Naseem, making his return to red-ball cricket after more than a year, took 3-24 in 8.3 overs. Hamza bagged as many wickets giving away 33 runs in 11 overs.
Ali was the most economical bowler as he conceded only 14 runs in 11 overs, picking up the valuable wicket of Mushfiqur, including six maidens. Umar Amin provided an important breakthrough for Shaheens as he dismissed the well-set Mahmudul. Leg-spinner Mohammad Rameez Jnr got two wickets for 41 runs in 11 overs.