Key Points

Bangladesh produced a superb bowling performance to put themselves in a commanding position. Led by paceman Taskin Ahmed, who took three wickets, the bowlers never let Pakistan settle. Despite some late hitting, Pakistan could only manage a below-par total on a tricky pitch. The winner of this match will advance to face India in the Asia Cup final.

Key Points: Taskin Ahmed 3-28 Leads Bangladesh to Restrict Pakistan 135-8

  • Taskin Ahmed struck early to dismantle Pakistan's top order
  • Spinner Rishad Hossain provided crucial support with figures of 2-18
  • Cameos from Mohammad Haris and Mohammad Nawaz helped Pakistan cross 130
  • Bangladesh's fielding was sharp with key catches and a run-out
  • Pakistan's innings lacked momentum, scoring only 27 in the Power-play
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Asia Cup: Taskin Ahmed picks 3-28 as Bangladesh restrict Pakistan to 135/8

Taskin Ahmed's brilliant 3-28 spearheads a disciplined Bangladesh bowling attack, restricting Pakistan to 135/8 in the Asia Cup Super Fours clash.

"Taskin Ahmed led a disciplined bowling effort with figures of 3-28 - Match Report"

Dubai, Sep 25

Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed led a disciplined bowling effort with figures of 3-28 as Pakistan were restricted to 135/8 in their crucial Super Fours clash of the Men's T20 Asia Cup at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday. The winner of this clash will meet India in the title clash on September 28.

On a surface offering grip and turn, Bangladesh’s bowlers struck at regular intervals, with Taskin well-supported by Rishad Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, and Mahedi Hasan also taking key wickets. Pakistan failed to have any sort of momentum in their innings and could go only past the 130-mark, thanks to cameos of 31 and 25 from Mohammad Haris and Mohammad Nawaz, respectively.

Pushed into batting first, Pakistan endured a shaky start as Taskin struck early to dismiss Sahibzada Farhan, while Mahedi removed Saim Ayub for his fourth duck in T20Is. Fakhar Zaman and Salman Agha briefly lifted the pressure with some boundaries. However, the scoring remained subdued, with Pakistan crawling to just 27/2 at the end of Power-play.

In an attempt to break free in the seventh over, Fakhar could only manage to hole out to wide long-off off Rishad, who again struck with his googly to trap Hussain Talat lbw. When Rahman struck a crucial blow by removing Pakistan captain Agha and sent a largely Bangladesh supporting crowd into raptures, the end of the innings fell imminent.

Shaheen Shah Afridi, promoted up the order, survived two dropped chances in the 12th over off Rishad and an lbw review that stayed not out due to the umpire’s call. He briefly counterattacked with a towering six over deep midwicket but eventually fell to a full toss, skying a catch that wicketkeeper Jaker Ali completed near square leg off Taskin’s bowling.

Haris and Nawaz threatened to apply the desired finishing touches to Pakistan’s innings before the former was dismissed courtesy of a sharp reflex catch by Mahedi off his own bowling. Soon after, Emon produced a moment of brilliance at cover to send Nawaz packing and give Taskin his third wicket, as Pakistan huffed and puffed their way to posting 135.

Brief scores:

Pakistan 135/8 in 20 overs (Mohammad Haris 31, Mohammad Nawaz 25; Taskin Ahmed 3-28, Rishad Hossain 2-18) against Bangladesh

- IANS

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Sarah B
Pakistan's batting collapse continues to be a concern. Only 135 runs with 8 wickets down? That's not going to be enough against Bangladesh's current form. Fielding was exceptional though - that catch by Mahedi was fantastic!
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Priya S
Bangladesh's bowling attack has really matured. Taskin's pace combined with Rishad's spin made it impossible for Pakistan to build partnerships. Exciting to see new teams challenging the traditional powerhouses! 🏏
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Michael C
The Power-play score of 27/2 says it all. Pakistan never got going. While Bangladesh deserves credit, Pakistan's batting approach seemed too conservative. They needed to take more risks earlier in the innings.
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Ananya R
Bangladesh's fielding was outstanding today! Those dropped chances could have cost them, but they held their nerve. Taskin's spell was match-winning material. Final should be interesting - India better be prepared! 😄
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Vikram M
Pakistan's team selection needs rethinking. Promoting Shaheen up the order didn't work, and the top order continues to disappoint. Bangladesh completely outplayed them in every department today. Well deserved victory!

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