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Pak hold nerves to clinch second Asia Cup title

Updated on: 23 March,2012 04:41 PM IST  | 
AFP |

Pakistan claimed the Asia Cup with a thrilling two-run victory over a dogged Bangladesh yesterday, breaking the hearts of home supporters who saw their unfancied side take the game to the wire.

Pak hold nerves to clinch second Asia Cup title

The visitors — tournament winners in 2000 — held Bangladesh to 234-8, agonisingly short of Pakistan’s 236-9 despite impressive half-centuries from Shakib Al Hasan (68) and opener Tamim Iqbal (60).


Pakistan paceman Aizaz Cheema starred with the ball, grabbing three wickets, while fast bowler Umar Gul and off-spinner Saeed Ajmal each took two to strangle Bangladesh's run-chase. The hosts, appearing in their first Asia Cup final, looked well placed to win the day-night match, watched by Bangladesh President Zillur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, but faltered in the final over.

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The Pakistan team pose for a picture with the Asia Cup trophy. Pic/AFP
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Needing nine runs to win with three wickets in hand they could manage only six, as Cheema held his nerve to see out the game.
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Cheered by a capacity crowd, Bangladesh started their innings strongly, reaching 68 for the opening wicket through Tamim and Mohammad Nazimuddin (16), before Pakistan struck with three wickets in the space of 13 runs.
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Tamim, who was initially dropped from the squad but later added as a 15th member, hit eight fours in his fourth successive half-century before being caught by Younis in the covers off Gul. Shakib kept alive Bangladesh's hopes with an 89-run stand for the fourth wicket with Nasir Hossain (28), but his dismissal in the 44th over put the hosts under pressure.
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Bangladesh had earlier restricted Pakistan's free-scoring batsmen with tight bowling and a solid fielding performance. Left-arm spinners Shakib and Abdur Razzak and paceman Mashrafe Mortaza bagged two wickets apiece for Bangladesh, with Sarfraz Ahmed leading Pakistan's innings with an unbeaten 46.
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Having upset the odds to beat World Cup winners India and runners-up Sri Lanka in league matches, Bangladesh looked like they could repeat the trick after capturing three wickets in the opening 15 overs to have Pakistan at 55-3.

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