Soumya Sarkar's ton guides Bangladesh to 3-0 series win over Pakistan
Opening
batsman Soumya Sarkar hit a maiden one-day century as Bangladesh thrashed
woeful Pakistan by eight wickets in Dhaka on Wednesday to sweep the one-day
series 3-0.
The 22-year-old left-hander smashed an
unbeaten 127 as the fired-up hosts surpassed Pakistan`s modest 250 all out in
the 40th over at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium.
Pakistan
captain Azhar Ali`s 100 made no difference to his team`s fortunes after
Bangladesh had won the first match by 79 runs and the second by seven wickets.
It was the
first series whitewash by the Tigers against an Asian Test-playing nation, and
followed their appearance in the quarter-finals of the recent World Cup in
Australia and New Zealand.
Bangladesh
captain Mashrafe Mortaza said he was delighted at the way the team had shaped
up in the past few months and hoped to continue the good work in future.
"This
is a good team we have and I am really happy the way we are playing," he
said. "Soumya (Sarkar) was brilliant today but our work is not done yet.
We will now focus on the remaining matches."
The two
teams will play a Twenty20 international on Friday before starting a two-Test
series from April 28.The win was never in doubt after Sarkar, who hit 13
boundaries and six sixes in his 110-ball innings, put on 145 for the first
wicket with Tamim Iqbal.
Tamim, who
had slammed centuries in the first two matches, missed a third consecutive
hundred when he was leg-before to Junaid Khan for 64.
The left-arm
seamer also bowled Mohammad Mahmudullah in his next over, but Mushfiqur Rahim
(49 not out) ensured victory with an unbroken stand of 97 for the third wicket
with Sarkar.
Pakistan
were left to rue a dramatic collapse when they lost eight wickets for 47 runs
after Azhar`s century had lifted them to a comfortable 203 for two in the 39th
over.
Shakib Al
Hasan, Mortaza, Arafat Sunny and Rubel Hossain claimed two wickets each as
Bangladesh clawed their way back after wayward bowling earlier in the innings.
Azhar led
from the front to become the first Pakistani captain in five years to score an
one-day century following Shahid Afridi`s 124 against Bangladesh in 2010.
He heaped
praise on Bangladesh for outplaying his young team that included just four players
from the World Cup.
"I
would like to congratulate Bangladesh because they played very good
cricket," he said. "We played well in patches but we could not put it
together.
"As
everybody knows, our senior players have left the one-day scene. The youngsters
have to stand up and we have to pull our heads together.
"Hopefully
we do well in the Twenty20 and the Test series."
Having won
the toss and elected to bat, Azhar shared an opening stand of 91 with debutant
Sami Aslam, who made 45.
Nasir
Hossain provided the breakthrough when he had the left-handed Aslam caught by
wicket-keeper Rahim.
Senior
all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez was bowled by Sunny for four to extend his batting
misery in a series in which he compiled just eight runs in three matches.
Haris Sohail
(52) added 98 with Azhar for the third wicket before the rot set in.
Azhar was
bowled by Shakib and Mortaza dismissed Haris to launch Bangladesh`s comeback.