Friday, March 23, 2012

Asia Cup-2012 It was pain full night for Banglades

Shakib & Musfiq are crying
Pakistan ended brave Bangladesh’s dream run to clinch the Asia Cup title for the second time as they held their nerve in nail-biting moment to edge past the hosts by just two runs in a dramatic final at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Like the league match, they gave a mighty scare to Pakistan but it was again so near, yet so far case that left the adoring full house crowd and the players tearing. It came as a huge blow for the nation which was preparing to celebrate the biggest moment of cricket history as Bangladesh had every chance to win the match till the final ball.
Pakistan also won their maiden Asia Cup in Dhaka in 2000, while India became champions for five times and Sri Lanka for four times.
As the bowlers laid a solid platform with holding back Pakistan to 236 for nine, Bangladesh sniffed to create an epic history. Once again Tamim Iqbal was solid in upfront while Shakib’s controlled aggression kept the match in Bangladesh’s grip but the dismissal of the Shakib and Mushfiqur Rahim’s in a quick succession came as huge blow. Pakistani spinners did a splendid job in the middle while pacer won the battle of nerves in the last moment to restrict Bangladesh to 234 for eight.
Bangladesh needed nine runs to win in the last over, but Aizaz Cheema, who was erratic bloomed with full glory in the crucial last over giving away just six runs to leave the whole stadium in grave silence. Tears were rolling down the cheeks of the fans and so as the players but yet it was a huge achievement for the country’s cricket which has been struggling to have an identity in world cricket. The 11th edition of Asia Cup earned world respect and evolved the Bangladesh to a formidable side.
President Zillur Rahman, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Leader of the Opposition Begum Khaleda Zia and former president H M Ershad were present to watch the summit clash as the history beckoned Bangladesh.
Shakib Al Hasan was adjudged man of the tournament for his influential role to take Bangladesh in final and superb all-round performance. He scored 237 runs and hauled six wickets. Shahid Afridi, who blasted 22 ball-32 and also took one wicket with a measly bowling effort, was adjudged man of the match.
Tamim Iqbal, who was the highest scorer for Bangladesh with accumulating 253 runs, again put up top class batting braving his viral fever. His 60-run knock kept Bangladesh in hunt while Shakib blasted 68 to take Bangladesh close. However the lower order failed to give the finishing touch.
Earlier, with the opportunity alluring them to create another history, the rejuvenated bowlers refused to knuckle down, bowled with heart to restrict Pakistan to a manageable total. Sarfraz Ahmed’s unbeaten 46 runs proved crucial at the end so as the Shahadat Hossain last over which leaked 19 runs including two no balls and a wide.
Immediately after the prize giving ceremony a ten-minute colourful fireworks enthralled the crowd.
 
SCORECARD
 
Pakistan: 236 for 9 in 50 overs
Bangladesh innings:
Tamim c Younus b Gul 60
M Nazimuddin c Younus b Afridi 16
Jahurul c Younus b Ajmal 0
Nasir c Misbah b Gul 28
Shakib b Cheema 68
Mushfiqur c Jamshed b Cheema 10
M Mahmudullah not out 17
M Mortaza c Jamshed b Ajmal 18
A Razzak b Cheema 6
Shahadat not out 0
Extras (lb5, nb2, w4) 11
Total (for eight; 50 overs) 234
Fall of wickets: 1-68, 2-68, 3-81, 4-170, 5-179, 6-190, 7-218, 8-233.
 

BOWLING    O    M    R    W
M Hafeez        10    0    30    0
U Gul                10    2    65    2
S Ajmal             10    2    40    2
S Afridi             10    1    28    1
A Cheema           7    0    46    3
H Azam              3    0    20    0
 
Result: Pakistan win by two runs
Man of the match: Shahid Afridi (PAK)
Man of the tournament: Shakib Al Hasan (BAN)
musfiq is crying

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