Pakistan advances to the semifinals after defeating Bangladesh by five wickets.

In their last Really 12, Gathering 2 match at the continuous ICC T20 World Cup in Adelaide, Pakistan beat Bangladesh by five wickets to progress to the elimination rounds. With six places and three triumphs from five matches, Pakistan presently drives Gathering 2; India is in the runner-up with six places and three triumphs from four matches. On Sunday, India will play Zimbabwe in Melbourne. These two groups have come to the elimination rounds. Pakistan began well in its quest for 128, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, the openers, didn't take many risks since they knew that the objective was less than ideal and on second thought permitted themselves to choose the wrinkle. They put forth no lines.
 

Pakistan was 35/0 toward the finish of the powerplay in six overs, with Azam (9*) and Rizwan (26*) still unbeaten at the wrinkle. Pakistan was 56/0 after ten overs, with Azam (25*) and Rizwan (31*) at the wrinkle. In 58 balls, the pair had arrived at a 50-run organization. 

 

Bangladesh made a critical advancement when spinner Nasum Ahmed returned Azam for 25 off 33 balls after he was gotten by Mustafizur at a retrogressive point while endeavoring a trudge clear. By then, Pakistan was a 57/1 bet. Rizwan was bowled out for 32 off 32 balls by medium-pacer Ebadot Hossain, carrying Pakistan's absolute to 61/2 in 11.2 overs. 

 

Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Haris were responsible for safeguarding their wicket and going huge when essential for their group's objective. Pakistan's pursuit was restored as Haris played forceful shots. Litton Das' splendid run-out sent Nawaz back for four off 11 balls, breaking the pair's 31-run stand. In 14.4 overs, Pakistan was 92/3. 


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Pakistan was at 94/3 after 15 overs, with Shan Masood (1*) and Haris (22*) at the wrinkle. They arrived at 100 runs in the ensuing over. 16 runs were lost in the sixteenth over, including a six from Haris. Pakistan required 18 runs over the leftover four overs. 

 

Shakib al Hasan, the skipper, took his most memorable wicket of the game when he got Nasum Ahmed and bowled Haris out for 31 off 18 balls. In 19 balls, Pakistan required seven.
At the point when Iftikhar Ahmed got to the wrinkle, he was run out by Mustafizur Rahman, who took his most memorable wicket of the game. For 126 runs in 18 overs, a big part of Pakistan's batting was inside the structure.  


 

Alongside rivals Group India from Gathering 2, Pakistan progressed to the elimination rounds in the wake of dominating the game by five wickets. They had Masood (24*) and Shadab Khan (0*) at the wrinkle and came to 128/5 in 18.1 overs. Every one of Nasum, Shakib, Mustafizur, Ebadot, and Shakib took a wicket. Shaheen Afridi prior posted his best T20I bowling execution, restricting Bangladesh to 127/8 at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday in a significant Super-12 match. 

 


Bangladesh's players neglected to exploit their beginnings, bringing about a miserable score in the significant match against Pakistan's unrivaled bowling assault. Bangladesh's top scorer with the bat was fifty Najmul Hossain Shanto. 

Litton Das and Najmul Hossain Shanto, the two openers, decided to bat first, with Das going forceful. In his short stay, the right-hander hit a gigantic six and a four preceding becoming Shaheen Afridi's most memorable wicket in the third finish.

 

At the point when Bangladesh's veteran batsman Soumya Sarkar took the field at number three, he attempted to come down on the bowlers by hitting a six off his second conveyance to Mohammad Wasim Jr. The Bangla tigers lost no more wickets in the initial six overs, and they won the powerplay by scoring 40 runs with one wicket lost. 

 

Shanto and Sarkar began hitting limits in the wake of investing a ton of energy in the wicket, carrying the score to 70/1 after 10 overs. 

Leg-spinner Shadab Khan struck two times in the eleventh over to excuse Sarkar (20 for 17) and Shakib Al Hasan (0 for 1), bringing his group once more into the game after Bangladesh gave off an impression of being set to post an overwhelming complete against Pakistan. Shanto scored his second T20I fifty in the thirteenth over, assuming the part of a sheet anchor who stopped the progression of wickets. After arriving at the achievement, he attempted to get free, yet Iftikhar Ahmed bowled him out for 54 in the fourteenth over. 

 

From that point onward, the group experienced difficulty laying out limits, yet they had the option to reach 99/4 after 15 overs.

 


In the sixteenth over, Afif Hossain endeavored to speed up and hit a limit.

Bangladesh managed two blows in the seventeenth over when Pakistan's lord pacer Afridi excused Mosaddek Hossain and Nurul Hasan in the over, uncovering the tail. The bowler then took one more wicket in the eighteenth over, giving him his best T20I bowling complete.  

 

Bangladesh came to 126/8 in their 20 overs with three limits from the lower center request players in the last two limits. Brief Rating: Bangladesh:127/8 (Afif Hossain 24, Najmul Hossain Shanto 54); Pakistan versus Shaheen Afridi (4-22):128/5 in 18.1 overs (Mohammad Rizwan, 32; Mohammad Haris, 31, Nasum Ahmed, 14).

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