Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Pakistan whitewash Bangladesh in ODI series

Anam Amin's supernatural showcase with the ball gave the triumphant touch as Pakistan beat Bangladesh by six wickets in the second ODI to secure the two-match arrangement 2-0 at the Southend Club Ground in Karachi on Tuesday. 
The 23-year-old left-arm spinner, Anam, finished with figures of 10-5-7-4, as Pakistan confined Bangladesh to a small 123 after the voyagers chose to bat first.
Anam discovered incredible backing in Asmavia Iqbal, who returned figures of 7-1-28-3, and verified the assault stayed deadly from both closures of the wicket. 

Medium pacer Sania Khan contributed by guaranteeing Bangladesh captain Salma Khatun's critical wicket. 
Just Ayasha Rahman (39), Nigar Sultana (30)* and Roti Moni (28), figured out how to get into twofold figures in the Bangladesh batting line up. 
At the point when Pakistan came into bat, it was Bismah Maroof with her better frame with the bat once more. 
Bismah scored 41 preceding being dimissed  by leg spinner Rumana Ahmed. Her innings included seven fours. 
Opener Marina Iqbal gave Pakistan a better than average begin with a strong 31 preceding she was run out by the Bangladesh captain. Pakistan slummed to 109-4 in their pursuit when Nain Abidi was baffled at 22. 
With four wickets down, skipper Sana Mir and Aliya Riaz grabbed the pace a bit and brought Pakistan home with 11.3 overs to save. 
Nahida Akter, by asserting two wickets, was the best Bangladesh bowler. 

Anam Amin was declared player of the match for her shocking exertion with the ball which gave Pakistan the ODI arrangement after the hosts likewise asserted the T20 arrangement 2-0.

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