Skipper Salman Agha hit a career-best knock and pacer Hasan Ali grabbed his first five-wicket haul as Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 37 runs in the first T20I in Lahore on Wednesday.
Agha struck a career-best 56 to guide Pakistan to 201-7 before Hasan took 5-30 to dismiss the tourists for 164 in 19.2 overs at Gaddafi Stadium. The win gives the home team a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
All-rounder Shadab Khan, who also struck a quick 48, then dismissed rival skipper Litton Das for a 30-ball 48 to break a fighting 63-run stand for the third wicket that lifted Bangladesh from 37-2. Litton hit three sixes and a boundary and had steadied the innings with Towhid Hridoy who scored 17, but the later batters could not capitalise on the platform.
Pacer Hasan ended Jaker Ali's knock of 36 (21 balls with three sixes and a boundary), Tanzim Hasan for one and Shoriful Islam for five to cap a succesful return to international cricket after a year-long injury lay-off.
Hasan said he was happy and satisfied after his stellar performance that helped his side win the first T20I in Lahore.
"The last eight months were very tough because it was a career-threatening injury so I am happy to have contributed to the team's win," said Hasan, who underwent elbow surgery last year.
"I did hard work during the rehab and it's a reward for that hard work," said Hasan.
Bangladesh skipper Litton was unhappy and felt that his side needs to put a much stronger performance to be competitive in the series.
"All over the game, we didn't bowl well, bat well and field well," said Litton. "We have to come back strongly with two games still to play."
Earlier, Agha struck a 34-ball 56, with eight fours and a six, while Hasan Nawaz's 22-ball 44 with four sixes helped Pakistan pass 200 after the hosts won the toss and chose to bat. The captain, whose previous T20I best of 51 not out came against New Zealand in March, added 48 for the third wicket with Mohammad Haris and 65 for the fourth with Nawaz.
Pakistan were struggling at 5-2 after the loss of openers Saim Ayub, for a duck, and Fakhar Zaman in the first two overs. Shadab scored a 25-ball 48 to help Pakistan add 58 in the last five overs.
All six Bangladesh bowlers were among the wickets, with left-arm seamer Islam taking 2-32 in three overs. The remaining two matches are on Friday and Sunday, also in Lahore.
Brief Scores: Pakistan 201/7 in 20 overs [Salman Agha 56(34), Shadab Khan 48(25); Shoriful Islam 2/32, Tanzim Hasan Shakib 1/22] beat Bangladesh 164/10 in 19.2 overs [Litton Das 48(30), Jaker Ali 38(20); Hasan Ali 5/30, Shadab Khan 2/26] by 37 runs.