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da roleta: ESPNcricinfo staff16-Mar-2016Sharjeel, though, threw away a promising start, giving Arafat Sunny the charge, only to be cleaned up•AFPAhmed Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez offset the early loss through a 95-run second-wicket stand•AFPThe Bangladesh players had a tough time in the field, as Hafeez helped himself to 64 off 42 balls•AFPShahid Afridi entered in rampaging form, and his 19-ball 49 propelled Pakistan to 201 for 5•Associated PressBangladesh received an early jolt as Mohammad Amir went past Soumya Sarkar’s defence in the third ball of the chase•Associated PressTamim Iqbal and Sabbir Rahman combined for a 43-run second-wicket stand•AFPAfridi, however, followed up his good work with the bat by removing both batsmen•AFPShakib Al Hasan waged a lone battle for Bangladesh with an unbeaten 50, and, in the process, crossed the 1000-run mark in T20Is•AFPHowever, Pakistan had proceedings in control throughout and romped to a 55-run win. Afridi capped off a productive day with 2 for 27 and earned himself the Man-of-the-Match award•AFP