Pakistan's Abdullah Shafique's lbw dismissal after missing a sweep shot brought some relief to Bangladesh but kept them short of being pleased.

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Shafique and Fakhar Zaman's partnership was just six runs shy of Pakistan's best opening stand in the tournament, indicating Pakistan's strong position in the match.

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The required run rate for Bangladesh to make a comeback was less than three runs per over, making it a challenging task.

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The Cricket Association of Bengal hosted over 500 children at the iconic Eden Gardens, including children from the Bharat Sevashram Sangh, government-run shelter homes, and coaching centers affiliated with the CAB.

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Fakhar Zaman marked his return to the XI with a brilliant performance, reaching his 16th ODI half-century with a massive six.

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Abdullah Shafique's impressive journey in the World Cup included three fifties or more and nine boundaries, showcasing his adaptability in the limited-overs format.

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Shakib Al Hasan, a key player for Bangladesh, posed a significant threat as he entered the bowling attack with a record of 21 wickets in 17 games against Pakistan in ODIs.

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Mustafizur Rahman, known for his crafty bowling skills, was met with fearless batting from Abdullah Shafique, who scored crucial runs.

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