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"Shouldn't Lose 4 Wickets In 10 Overs": Bangladesh Skipper Shakib After Loss To Pakistan

Bangladesh skipper Shakib al Hasan expressed concerns about his side's poor batting performance during the Asia Cup match against Pakistan, saying that losing early wickets on a batting-friendly surface was not good. Imam-ul-Haq's knock and Mohammad Rizwan's sturdy 63* were enough to kick off Pakistan's Super 4 campaign on a triumphant note with a 7-wicket victory against Bangladesh at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

During the powerplay while batting, Bangladesh slipped to 47/4 and allowed the hosts to dominate the match from an early stage. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, the centurion against Afghanistan, registered a golden duck, before Shaheen Shah Afridi (1/42) dismissed a returning Litton Das for just 16. Mohammed Naim was then dismissed by Haris Rauf (4/19) and Naseem Shah (3/34) dismissed Towhid Hridoy.

Once again, the pace trio of Afridi, Rauf and Shaheen delivered to bundle out Bangladesh for 193 in 38.4 overs, despite half-centuries from Mushfiqur Rahim (64) and Shakib (53). The experienced Bangladesh duo had put on 100 runs for the fifth wicket, but the innings collapsed once again after Shakib's dismissal.

The fifties from Imam (78) and Rizwan (63*) guided Pakistan to a easy seven-wicket win.

"We lost early wickets in the start, and we played some ordinary shots. On a wicket like this, we shouldn't lose four wickets in the first ten overs but it happens. Our partnership [for the fifth wicket] was good, [I] thought we needed to bat seven or eight more overs. Very poor batting display on a surface like this, but we have to move on to the next one," said Shakib as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.

"They are the No. 1 team and these are the reasons. They have three world-class bowlers who are making things easier for them. We have

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