Mehidy Hasan, Zakir Hasan Steer Bangladesh to Semi-Finals of Under-19 World Cup
Mehidy Hasan and Zakir Hasan shared an unbeaten 117-run stand to help Bangladesh book their place in the semi-finals of the Under-19 World Cup.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 05, 2016 06:49 PM IST
Skipper Mehidy Hasan and Zakir Hasan scored unbeaten half-centuries to help Bangladesh defeat a valiant Nepal by six wickets after a tense run-chase and storm into their first-ever semi-final of the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Mirpur. (Read More in Cricket)
Mehidy and Zakir enabled the hosts to recover from early setbacks and surpass Nepal's 211 for nine with 10 balls to spare.
Bangladesh faces the winner of Monday's quarter-final between Pakistan and the West Indies in the second semi-final on February 11.
The first semi-final, on February 9, will feature the winners of quarter-final matches between India-Namibia and England-Sri Lanka.
Nepal's captain Raju Rijal hit 72 (80b, 8x4, 1x6) after winning the toss and electing to bat, but four run-outs in the innings, including that of the captain himself, did not help the team's cause.
Nepal slipped to 178 for seven in 43 overs but useful contributions in the end from Dipendra Airee and Prem Tamang, who made 22 apiece, lifted the team past 200-run mark.
Right-arm seamer Mohammad Saifuddin was the pick of the bowlers for Bangladesh, giving away just four runs in the final over to return with figures of two for 38.
Bangladesh, mentored by former Australia international Stuart Law, was made to fight hard for runs as Nepal's bowlers conceded just 21 runs in the first 10 overs.
The home team was reduced to 98 for four in the 29th over when Mehidy joined Zakir to add a match-winning partnership of 117 for the unbroken fifth wicket.
Left-handed Zakir, who scored an unbeaten 75 off 103 balls, ended the match by lofting Airee for a six over long-on. He also hit five fours.
Mehidy returned undefeated on 55 from 65 balls, which also included three fours.
Meanwhile, in the Plate Championship quarterfinals, Afghanistan trumped Fiji by 226 runs, while Zimbabwe defeated Canada by six wickets.
Brief scores:
Nepal: 211 for 9 om 50 overs (Raju Rijal 72; Mohammad Saifuddin 2/38).
Bangladesh: 215 for 4 in 48.2 overs (Zakir Hasan 75 not out, Mehidy Hasan 55 not out; Sunil Dhamala 2/33).