Captain Agha hits the career the best result to help Pakistan beat Bangladesh in the first T20
Skipper Salman Agha struck a better knocked career and Pacers Hasan Ali grabbed his first five wicker transport while Pakistan defeated Bangladesh with 37 runs in the first T20 in Lahore on Wednesday.
Agha hit a better 56 career to lead Pakistan In 201-7 before Hasan took 5-30 rested tourists for 164 to 19.2 overs in Gaddafi Stadium.
The victory gives the local team a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Allrounder Shadab Khan, who also hit a 48 fast, then rejected Skipper rival Litton Das for a 48 balls 48 to break a 63-run fight for the third victory he set up Banglade from 37-2.
Litton struck three sixteen and a border and had stayed in the ranks with Hridoy Towhid who scored 17, but later attackers could not capitalize on the platform.
Pacer Hasan ended Jaker Ali’s knocking of 36 (21 cannons with three sixteen and one border), Tanzim Hasan for one and Islam Shori Shori of the tribe for five to capture a successful return to international cricket after a one -year damage.
Previously, Agha struck a 34-top 56, with eight fourth and a six, while Hasan Nawaz 44 with four sixteen helped Pakistan exceed 200 after the hosts won Toss and chose to the bat.
Captain, whose best T20 best from 51 did not come against New Zealand In March, he added 48 to his third victory with Mohammad Haris and 65 for the fourth with Nawaz.
Pakistan was fighting at 5-2 after the loss of the Saim Ayub openings for a duck, and Fakhar Zaman in the first two supervisions.
Shadab scored a 25-top 48 to help Pakistan add 58 to the last five supervisions.
The six Bangladesh players were among the victories, with the left-wing Islamic wing seafood taking 2-32 in three supervision.
The remaining two matches are on Friday and Sunday, also in Lahore.