
[ Mohammed Hafiz is congratulating by his other play- mates for snatching two rapid wickets in an over against west Indies]
Pakistan are two games away from repeating the heroics of Imran Khan's 1992 team after a devastating 10-wickets victory against West Indies [ 1975 and 1979 world cup champion] in the first quarter-final in Dhaka. All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez [He has been selected player of the match] attacked with batting and balling, at the beginning of the West Indies' decline with two early wickets then ending it with a rapid 16, while all-rounder Shahid Afridi [The leading wicket takers in this world cup so far] is continuing an extra-ordinary power and led from the front again with four more scalps as the spinners created a cruel performance to destroy West Indies innings only for 112.
Among the three of them, Pakistan 's slow bowlers had figures of 27.3-5-64-8 and have been established another complimentary example of how there is a threat from every moment of the attack. At no point did Afridi need to fill overs, particularly when the weakest link of the bowlers - Hafeez - managed to take 2 for 16 in his full distribution. Hafeez then dominated an unbeaten opening partnership with wicket keeper Kamran Akmal which completed one of this chepest targets with tremendously a terror and 29 overs to unused.
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