Afridi leads from front, Pakistan thump Bangladesh
Afridi leads from front, Pakistan thump Bangladesh
Published: 07:31 pm Mar 16, 2016
KOLKATA: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi led by example as his team put a tumultuous build-up behind them to launch their bid for a second World Twenty20 title with a 55-run victory against qualifiers Bangladesh on Wednesday. It took a lot of cajoling from the organisers to convince Pakistan to shed their security apprehensions and once they landed for the tournament, Afridi's comments about getting more love in India than in Pakistan riled up fans back home. READ ALSO
None of it, however, seemed to affect the team who posted a strong 201-5 at Kolkata's Eden Gardens after opting to bat first and restricted their opponents to 146-6 in a lopsided Group Two contest. Afridi blasted a 19-ball 49 and returned to take 2-27 in a personally satisfying outing for the flamboyant 36-year-old all-rounder. Afridi had been worried about Pakistan's batting inconsistency and mentioned it at the toss but the all-rounder had no reasons to complain on Wednesday as the top order fired in unison.