Naseem Shah records a hat-trick, Pakistan tightens noose on Bangladesh

The 16-year-old seamer becomes the youngest bowler to perform the feat in Test cricket, besting Bangladesh’s Alok Kapali.

Published : Feb 09, 2020 19:35 IST , Rawalpindi

After me: Naseem Shah (right) celebrates with team-mate Shan Masood after dismissing Taijul Islam for the third of his four wickets.
After me: Naseem Shah (right) celebrates with team-mate Shan Masood after dismissing Taijul Islam for the third of his four wickets.
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After me: Naseem Shah (right) celebrates with team-mate Shan Masood after dismissing Taijul Islam for the third of his four wickets.

Teenage paceman Naseem Shah became the youngest player to record a Test hat-trick as Pakistan closed in on victory against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

Just when Bangladesh seemed to have fought its way back into the match at 124 for 2 minutes before the close on the third day, Naseem destroyed it with three wickets off successive deliveries. Aged 16 years and 359 days, he becomes the youngest player to record a Test hat-trick, besting Bangladesh’s Alok Kapali who achieved the feat aged 19 in 2003.

Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Naseem trapped Najumul Hossain Shanto leg-before off the fourth ball of his seventh over for 38, then followed up with dismissals of Taijul Islam (lbw) and Mahmudullah (caught) with the next two deliveries. Naseem had figures of 4 for 26 before he left the field with a shoulder injury.

Shanto and Mominul Haque, unbeaten on 37 at the close, had added 71 for the third wicket after Bangladesh lost Saif Hassan on 16 and Tamim Iqbal on 34. At the close, Bangladesh was 126 for 6 and needing another 86 runs to avoid an innings defeat with two days to play.

Naseem, who burst onto the scene on Pakistan’s Australia tour last year, is also the youngest fast bowler and second bowler overall to take five wickets in a Test innings. He achieved that feat at 16 years and 307 days against Sri Lanka in Karachi last year.

Half-century for Haris Sohail

Pakistan was bowled out for 445 in its first innings with Babar Azam scoring 143 and Haris Sohail 75.

Saif, playing his first Test, was on a pair after his second-ball duck in the first innings but he started confidently to reach 16 with four boundaries before he was bowled by Naseem. Iqbal, fresh from scoring the highest first-class score on Bangladeshi soil of 334 not out last week, was trapped leg-before by Yasir.

DAY TWO REPORT

Earlier, Pakistan lost seven wickets either side of lunch with Sohail holding the innings together. He struck seven fours and two sixes for his third Test half-century before holing out off spinner Taijul Islam to deep mid-wicket. Last man Naseem was run out to end Pakistan’s first innings.

Early setback

A healthy 10,000-strong holiday crowd had come in anticipation of popular batsman Babar Azam scoring a double hundred. But resuming at 342 for 3, Pakistan lost Azam to the first ball of the day. Azam seemed caught in two minds whether to play or leave a length delivery from pace bowler Abu Jayed and edged to Mohammad Mithun at first slip.

Azam’s 143 was his fifth Test hundred and a masterclass of attractive batting, which included a six and 18 fours.

Asad Shafiq, who put on 137 for the fourth wicket with Azam, added just five to his overnight score before he was caught behind off fast bowler Ebadot Hossain for a 65 that included nine boundaries.

Jayed was the pick of the bowlers with 3 for 86 while Islam finished with 2 for 139.

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