SOUTHAMPTON: Bangladesh boosted their bid to reach the World Cup semi-finals as Shakib Al Hasan’s superb all-round display inspired a 62-run win over Afghanistan on Monday.
Shakib’s 51 laid the foundations for Bangladesh to score 262-7 and made him the leading run-scorer in this year’s World Cup. The 32-year-old then ripped through the Afghan batting line-up with his career-best ODI figures of 5-29 from 10 overs.
Shakib is only the second player in World Cup history to take five wickets and hit a 50 in the same match after India’s Yuvraj Singh against Ireland in 2011. “I had to work really hard with the bat. I think the five wickets gave me greater pleasure, it was important,” Shakib said.
Bangladesh, winners against South Africa and the West Indies earlier in the tournament, are up to fifth place in the 10-team group stage. They sit one point behind fourth-placed England, who face Australia on Tuesday, in the race to seal a semi-final berth via a top-four finish.
Mashrafe Mortaza’s side play India and Pakistan in their final two group matches. “Shakib has been fantastic throughout the tournament. We’ll try our level best against Pakistan and India. It’s still wide open,” Mashrafe said.
Afghanistan became the first team to be eliminated after an agonising 11-run loss against India on Saturday, when Mohammed Shami’s final-over hat-trick denied them a famous upset. Gulbadin Naib’s team have lost all seven of their matches, leaving them with two games to avoid finishing the tournament without a single point.
“Obviously we played two tough games and today we missed something. Our fielding gave away 30 to 40 extra runs,” Naib said. Rahmat Shah and Gulbadin put on 49 for the first wicket, giving Afghanistan hope of a surprise win.
But Shakib’s introduction brought the breakthrough as the spinner weaved his magic. Rahmat carelessly flicked a flatter delivery to Tamim Iqbal at mid-on and departed for 24. Hashmatullah Shahidi perished when he tried to accelerate, stumped by Mushfiqur Rahim off Mosaddek Hossain for 11.
Bangladesh had victory in their sights after Shakib took two wickets in the space of four balls. Gulbadin was removed for 47 after driving low to Liton Das at short extra cover before Mohammad Nabi was bowled through the gate for a duck.
Shakib became the first Bangladesh player to take five wickets in the World Cup when he had Najibullah Zadran stumped. Earlier, Bangladesh posted a solid score after being put into bat. Shakib’s 51 took him to 476 runs in the tournament, while Mushfiqur top-scored with 83 from 87 balls.
Liton fell for 16 after being fooled into a miscued drive by spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who finished with 3-39. That brought Shakib to the crease and he upped the tempo with some aggressive hitting that maintained his fine form.
When Shakib, who has two centuries already in the tournament, pulled Naib to the boundary, it moved him above Australia’s David Warner’s 447 runs. Tamim and Shakib put on their fourth successive fifty partnership in One-day Internationals.
Not long after that milestone, Shakib brought up his half-century in 66 balls to huge cheers from the Bangladesh fans who made up the majority of the crowd. Shakib was unable to turn his solid start into another century, but he would contribute more than enough with the ball to seal the victory.
Afghanistan won toss
Bangladesh
Liton Das c Shahidi b Rahman 16
Tamim Iqbal b Nabi 36
Shakib Al Hasan lbw b Rahman 51
†Mushfiqur Rahim c Nabi b Zadran 83
Soumya Sarkar lbw b Rahman 3
Mahmudullah c Nabi b Naib 27
Mosaddek Hossain b Naib 35
Mohammad Saifuddin not out 2
Extras (w 8) 8
Total (7 wickets; 50 overs) 262
Did not bat: Mehidy Hasan, *Mashrafe Mortaza, Mustafizur Rahman
Fall: 1-23, 2-82, 3-143, 4-151, 5-207, 6-251, 7-262
Bowling: Rahman 10-0-39-3 (3 w); Zadran 9-0-64-1 (3 w); Nabi 10-0-44-1 (1 w); Naib 10-1-56-2; Rashid 10-0-52-0 (1 w); Shah 1-0-7-0
Afghanistan
*Gulbadin Naib c Liton b Shakib 47
Rahmat Shah c Tamim b Shakib 24
Hashmatullah Shahidi st Mushfiqur b Mosaddek 11
Asghar Afghan c sub (Sabbir) b Shakib 20
Mohammad Nabi b Shakib 0
Samiullah Shinwari not out 49
†Ikram Ali Khil run out 11
Najibullah Zadran st Mushfiqur b Shakib 23
Rashid Khan c Mashrafe b Mustafizur 2
Dawlat Zadran c Mushfiqur b Mustafizur 0
Mujeeb Ur Rahman b Saifuddin 0
Extras (b 1, lb 6, w 5) 12
Total (all out; 47 overs) 200
Fall: 1-49, 2-79, 3-104, 4-104, 5-117, 6-132, 7-188, 8-191, 9-195, 10-200
Bowling: Mashrafe 7-0-37-0 (2 w); Mustafizur 8-1-32-2 (2 w); Saifuddin 8-0-33-1 (1 w); Shakib 10-1-29-5; Miraz 8-0-37-0; Mosaddek 6-0-25-1
Result: Bangladesh won by 62 runs
Man of the Match: Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh)
Umpires: Michael Gough and Richard Kettleborough (England). TV umpire: Aleem Dar (Pakistan). Match referee: Richie Richardson (West Indies)
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