Bowlers, Fakhar shine as Pakistan rout Bangladesh to stay alive
WHEN Fakhar Zaman picked Taskin Ahmed from outside the off-stump up to go high and long over the midwicket boundary, it was an announcement that he was back.
The left-hander was returning from an injury, replacing Imam-ul-Haq at the top of the order, following an excruciating run of poor form that had cost him his place in the playing eleven after Pakistan’s World Cup opener against the Netherlands.
Fakhar did not look clueless as he had found himself in the recent past. He took his time, and felt the ball hitting his bat.
Once assured he was set to be his ever explosive self, he went for the kill.
At the Eden Gardens here on Tuesday, the flamboyant opener would go on to entertain the 27,000-strong crowd with seven brutal hits for six and three sumptuous boundaries.
The fireworks would add up to his knock off 81 runs off 74 balls, keeping not only himself but Pakistan a relevant force in the World Cup as the side broke their four-match losing streak with a seven-wicket drubbing of Bangladesh.
The two teams met for the first time on the historic land of Bengal, with Bangladesh fans crossing the eastern border in scores to watch their team take on Pakistan.
However, there were many in the crowd who had come to see the Pakistan stars, who are elusive in India. And they didn’t return disappointed.
First it was a classic display of fast bowling, with Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Wasim Jr getting the stumps flickering.
Then it was Fakhar’s fireworks along with Abdullah Shafique’s stylish willow work in the City of Joy.
After smacking Taskin earlier, Fakhar danced down the crease to clear wide-long on off spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz and drove Mustafizur Rahman for four.
He flicked Shoriful off his pads in the 10th over as Pakistan posted 52-0 by the end of the powerplay, with Abdullah playing the perfect supporting role, having hit four boundaries.
Fakhar lifted a rising ball audaciously from outside the off-stump for another six off Shoriful two overs later.
Abdullah turned aggressor in the 13th over, playing three shots — a straight drive, an on-drive and a pull — straight out of the coaching manual off Mustafizur.
In the next over, Fakhar took Mehidy to the cleaners again, this time clearing the long-on boundary before Abdullah brought up his half-century off 55 balls.
Fakhar reached the milestone off 51, with a straight hit down the ground off Taskin for another six as Pakistan crossed the 100-run mark in the 18th over.
Abdullah targeted Shakib for the same result in the next over, the right-hander’s first six. He pulled Taskin for another before getting trapped lbw by Mehidy after making 68 off 69 with nine fours and two sixes.
Fakhar took on Mustafizur for another boundary and Mehidy for his final six before he holed another attempt to slog sweep to the fielder at midwicket, with captain Babar Azam having departed not long ago.
The damage, however, was done already as Mohammad Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmed steered Pakistan to a facile victory with nearly 18 overs to spare, giving a crucial boost to the team’s net run-rate.
Earlier, it was Shaheen’s work with the new ball and Wasim Jr’s with the old that left Bangladesh in tatters after they had elected to bat first.