Afridi takes five as Pakistan beat Bangladesh

DHAKA, (Reuters) – All-rounder Shahid Afridi  took five for 23 and then made 24 not out to lead Pakistan to a  five-wicket win over Bangladesh in the first one-day  international in Dhaka yesterday.

Set a target of 92 runs, Pakistan lost their first five  wickets for 63 but Afridi and skipper Misbah-ul Haq (16 not out)  kept their cool to steer the side to 93-5.

Afridi, who was dropped on one by Shahriar Nafees off Shakib  Al Hasan, shrugged off any jitters and dampened Bangladesh’s  late excitement by hitting left-arm spinner Shakib for three  consecutive fours before his fourth boundary off the bowler  ended the match.

“The conditions were perfect for the spinners,” Afridi told  a news conference. “But it’s not that difficult a wicket. If the  batsmen want they can survive.

“You can take singles, rotate the strike and play yourself  in. Maybe because of T20 cricket now batsmen don’t have the  temperament,” he said.

Earlier, Afridi’s sublime bowling gave him his seventh  five-wicket haul in one-day internationals as Bangladesh were  dismissed for 91 in 30.3 overs after opting to bat first.

Pakistan opening pair Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat  reached 36 but four quick wickets in as many overs for eight  runs almost derailed the visitors.

Farhat (12) dragged a Nasir Hossain delivery on to his  stumps and paceman Rubel Hossain had Hafeez caught by Nafees for  22 in the next over.

Younis Khan and Sarfraz Ahmed both went for two off the  bowling of Shakib and Rubel, giving the local crowd something to  cheer in the wake of a disappointing batting display.

Pakistan were 58-4 at the break and on resumption Shakib  struck again when he bowled Umar Akmal for seven.
Bangladesh had been in danger of being dismissed for less  than their previous lowest total against Pakistan of 87 before  number 11 batsman Rubel helped them avoid it with his 10-ball  15.

Nasir provided some resistance for Bangladesh with 21 after  the home team lost their first five wickets for 31 runs.
Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim was left ruing their  batting performance.

“Our top order has not been performing consistently for the  last couple of series,” said Rahim. “Even if we had scored 150 today it could have been a  different game,” he said. The second match of the three-game series will be held in  Dhaka tomorrow.
Scoreboard

 Bangladesh innings   
Tamim Iqbal lbw b Mohammad Hafeez                                  0
Shahriar Nafees c Malik b Shahid Afridi                                 7
Naeem Islam c Misbah b Umar Gul                                          5
Mushfiqur Rahim c Sarfraz b Shoaib Malik                           11
Shakib Al Hasan c Akmal b Shahid Afridi                              15
Mahmudullah c Sarfraz b Shahid Afridi                                    1
Nasir Hossain c Sarfraz b Aizaz Cheema                                21
Farhad Reza lbw b Shahid Afridi                                                 1
Abdur Razzak c Yunis b Saeed Ajmal                                        3
Shafiul Islam c Sarfraz b Shahid Afridi                                      0
Rubel Hossain not out                                                                    15
 Extras (b-2 lb-2 w-8)                                                                     12
 Total (all out; 30.3 overs)                                                           91   
 Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-6 3-29 4-29 5-31 6-67 7-71 8-74 9-74  10-91
 Bowling: Mohammad Hafeez 5-2-7-1, Umar Gul 5-1-19-1 (w-2),  Shahid Afridi 6.3-0-23-5, Shoaib Malik 5-0-13-1 (w-1), Saeed  Ajmal 6-2-13-1, Aizaz Cheema 3-1-12-1

 Pakistan innings       
Mohammad Hafeez c Shahriar b Rubel Hossain                     22
Imran Farhat b Nasir Hossain                                                        12
Younis Khan c Rahim b Shakib Al Hasan                                     2
Sarfraz Ahmed c Shakib b Rubel Hossain                                    2
Misbah-ul Haq not out                                                                      16
Umar Akmal b Shakib Al Hasan                                                       7
Shahid Afridi not out                                                                          24
 Extras (lb-4 w-4)                                                                                    8
 Total (five wickets; 25.4 overs)                                                   93
 Fall of wicket: 1-36 2-42 3-42 4-44 5-63
Did not bat: Shoaib Malik, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Gul, Aizaz  Cheema
Bowling: Abdur Razzak 4-1-15-0 (w-1), Shafiul Islam  3-0-8-0(w-2), Shakib Al Hasan 9.4-3-42-2 (w-1), Rubel Hossain  8-1-23-2, Nasir Hossain 1-0-1-1