Tortured 18 balls, expenses only 6 runs in 4 overs, this bowler broke havoc on Pakistan

This bowler broke by havoc on Pakistan. (Photo-Tanvin Tamim/Drik/Getty Images)

Pakistan’s cricket team is currently on a tour of Bangladesh. A three -match T20 series is being played between the two teams. In the first match of the series, a Bangladesh bowler performed amazing at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. In front of this bowler, every batsman of Pakistan was seen battling to score runs. Due to which Pakistan’s team could score only 110 runs and was all out. With this, Bangladesh allotted Pakistan for the first time in T20.

This bowler broken by havoc on Pakistan

In the match, Bangladesh captain Litton Das won the toss and decided to bowl first, and the decision proved to be completely correct. Mustafizur Rahman kept Pakistan batsmen tied with his tight bowling. He conceded just 6 runs in his 4 overs and took 2 important wickets, which included important batsmen like Mohammad Nawaz and Khushdil Shah. His economy rate was 1.50, which is an extraordinary performance for any bowler in T20 cricket. Mustafizur’s exact yorker and cutter balls did not give any chance to Pakistani batsmen.

The special thing is that Mustafizur Rahman threw a total of 18 dot balls in this match, that is, he spent runs on only 6 balls out of 24 balls of his spell and destroyed Pakistan’s batting with his superb bowling. Due to which Pakistan’s team could bat for 19.3 overs and got 110 runs.

Fakhar Zaman’s combative innings

Pakistan started poorly in this match. Opener Sam Ayub and then Mohammad Haris were dismissed quickly, causing the team to come under pressure. But Fakhar Zaman, while handling one end, scored 44 runs in 34 balls, but he did not get any special support from the other end. Apart from Fakhar Zaman, no batsman from Pakistan could touch the 25 -run figure in this innings.

Asish Roy
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