Shakib Al Hasan revels in Bangladesh’s epic World Cup run chase

The all-rounder ranked his performance and that of his team — in the contest against West Indies — as one of the best he had experienced.

Published : Jun 18, 2019 11:14 IST , Taunton

In fine form: Shakib Al Hasan celebrates his century against Windies on Monday. Photo: AP
In fine form: Shakib Al Hasan celebrates his century against Windies on Monday. Photo: AP
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In fine form: Shakib Al Hasan celebrates his century against Windies on Monday. Photo: AP

Shakib Al Hasan admitted his match-winning 124 in Bangladesh’s World Cup victory over West Indies ranked as one of the best moments of his career. Shakib’s majestic display paved the way for Bangladesh to record the second highest run chase in World Cup history as it reached 322 for 3 at Taunton on Monday.

Hitting 16 fours in his unbeaten 99-ball innings, Shakib was well supported by Liton Das, who scored 94 from 69 balls in his first World Cup appearance. The pair’s unbroken stand of 189 was the second highest for the fourth wicket in World Cup history.

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It was a memorable day for Shakib, who rated both his performance and his team’s among the greatest he has experienced. “It’s obviously one of the best, because the way we chased that run, the way I paced the innings, I was never in a rush. I didn’t have to play too many shots from a good ball,” he told reporters.

'Patient'

“I had to be patient. And I was patient enough to put the bad ball away. I think every time I did that quite well. And it’s one of the key things in my batting in this chase.”

Only Ireland’s 329 for 7 against England in 2011 stands as a bigger World Cup run chase. But Shakib insisted Bangladesh never doubted it could overhaul the West Indies’ total of 321 for 8. In the end it reached the target with 8.3 overs to spare thanks to Shakib and Das.

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“At the end of the first innings in the dressing room no one felt that this was tough. Everyone was comfortable and was chilling,” he said. “It gave a lot of confidence in the dressing room and belief that we could chase that run. Once we started batting, I think the way the openers started their innings, everyone in the dressing room felt good and comfortable and relaxed. That helped us a lot. So at no point of time we had to panic.”

Shakib has now scored two centuries in this World Cup after hitting 121 against England. In the course of the West Indies match he became just the second player to score 6,000 career ODI runs for the Tigers.

His heroics have kept Bangladesh in with a chance of making the semifinals and Shakib hopes there are more golden moments to come.

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