Watch the highlights of Bangladesh vs Pakistan 27th Match ICC World T20 2014 - ICC World Twenty20 International tournament Group 2 of the 27th T20I match played between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka in 30th March 2014.
Ahmed Shehzad's record-breaking century sets up to Pakistan massive 50-run victory over Bangladesh and setting up a virtual quarter-final against West Indies in the 27th match of a World Twenty20.
* Ahmed Shehzad hammered a 58-ball eighth fastest century in T20 internationals and became the first Pakistan batsman to score a hundred in T20I cricket history, Shehzad had scored Pakistan's previous highest too - an unbeaten 98 against Zimbabwe in 2013.
* Four of Pakistan's top-five scores in the World T20 have now come against Bangladesh, with Umar Akmal's 94 against Australia in an earlier league match being the only non-Australia entry in the top five. Their previous highest against Bangladesh in the World T20 was 73 by both the openers - Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt -, also in a league match of the 2010 World T20.
* Ahmed Shehzad became the sixth batsman to score a hundred in World Twenty20 after Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum, Suresh Raina, Mahela Jayawardene and Alex Hales.
* Ahmed Shehzad's 111* was the seventh highest-scorer in T20 internationals and it is the fourth-highest scorer in World Twenty20 after Brendon McCullum 123, Chris Gayle 117 and Alex Hales 116.
* Mashrafe Mortaza gave away 63 runs from his four overs, which equalled the second most-runs conceded by a bowler in a T20I. Rubel Hossain had also conceded 63 runs against West Indies in a T20I in 2012. The dubious record for conceding the most runs in a T20I is held by James Anderson and Sanath Jayasuriya, who gave away 64 runs against Australia and Pakistan, respectively.
* Pakistan's win by 50 runs in the match equalled their eighth biggest win in terms of runs in T20 internationals. The 103-run win they achieved against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2010 is their biggest win in T20Is.
* Pakistan's 190 was their seventh highest score in T20 internationals, it is their third highest total against Bangladesh in T20Is and it is their best-score in World Twenty20.
Pakistan scored 190-5 in 20 overs with top scorer by Ahmed Shehzad 111 not out - which was his 1st T20I hundred.
Shoaib Malik struck 26 off 23-balls including 2-fours and Shahid Afridi blasted a unbeaten 22 off 9-balls including 2-sixes and a four with strike rate of 244.44.
Bangladesh best bowler by Abdur Razzak took two-wickets, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah and Al-Amin Hossain each took one-wickets.
Bangladesh scored 140-7 in 20 overs with top scorer by Shakib Al Hasan struck 38 off 32-balls including 2-sixes and 2-fours, Nasir Hossain 23, Anamul Haque 18, Mahmudullah 17 not out.
Mashrafe Mortaza blasted a unbeaten 17 off 9-balls including 4-sixes with strike rate of 188.88 and Tamim Iqbal 16.
Pakistan best bowler by Umar Gul picked up 3-wickets, Saeed Ajmal took two-wickets and one for Shahid Afridi - Zulfiqar Babar.
Ahmed Shehzad named player of the match for his record-breaking unbeaten rapid 111-runs knocked off facing 62-balls including 10-fours and 5-sixes with strike rate of 179.03.
* Ahmed Shehzad hammered a 58-ball eighth fastest century in T20 internationals and became the first Pakistan batsman to score a hundred in T20I cricket history, Shehzad had scored Pakistan's previous highest too - an unbeaten 98 against Zimbabwe in 2013.
* Four of Pakistan's top-five scores in the World T20 have now come against Bangladesh, with Umar Akmal's 94 against Australia in an earlier league match being the only non-Australia entry in the top five. Their previous highest against Bangladesh in the World T20 was 73 by both the openers - Kamran Akmal and Salman Butt -, also in a league match of the 2010 World T20.
* Ahmed Shehzad became the sixth batsman to score a hundred in World Twenty20 after Chris Gayle, Brendon McCullum, Suresh Raina, Mahela Jayawardene and Alex Hales.
* Ahmed Shehzad's 111* was the seventh highest-scorer in T20 internationals and it is the fourth-highest scorer in World Twenty20 after Brendon McCullum 123, Chris Gayle 117 and Alex Hales 116.
* Mashrafe Mortaza gave away 63 runs from his four overs, which equalled the second most-runs conceded by a bowler in a T20I. Rubel Hossain had also conceded 63 runs against West Indies in a T20I in 2012. The dubious record for conceding the most runs in a T20I is held by James Anderson and Sanath Jayasuriya, who gave away 64 runs against Australia and Pakistan, respectively.
* Pakistan's win by 50 runs in the match equalled their eighth biggest win in terms of runs in T20 internationals. The 103-run win they achieved against New Zealand in Christchurch in 2010 is their biggest win in T20Is.
* Pakistan's 190 was their seventh highest score in T20 internationals, it is their third highest total against Bangladesh in T20Is and it is their best-score in World Twenty20.
Pakistan scored 190-5 in 20 overs with top scorer by Ahmed Shehzad 111 not out - which was his 1st T20I hundred.
Shoaib Malik struck 26 off 23-balls including 2-fours and Shahid Afridi blasted a unbeaten 22 off 9-balls including 2-sixes and a four with strike rate of 244.44.
Bangladesh best bowler by Abdur Razzak took two-wickets, Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah and Al-Amin Hossain each took one-wickets.
Bangladesh scored 140-7 in 20 overs with top scorer by Shakib Al Hasan struck 38 off 32-balls including 2-sixes and 2-fours, Nasir Hossain 23, Anamul Haque 18, Mahmudullah 17 not out.
Mashrafe Mortaza blasted a unbeaten 17 off 9-balls including 4-sixes with strike rate of 188.88 and Tamim Iqbal 16.
Pakistan best bowler by Umar Gul picked up 3-wickets, Saeed Ajmal took two-wickets and one for Shahid Afridi - Zulfiqar Babar.
Ahmed Shehzad named player of the match for his record-breaking unbeaten rapid 111-runs knocked off facing 62-balls including 10-fours and 5-sixes with strike rate of 179.03.
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