Postpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 5 July 2019
Mohammad Amir now strides out as Pakistan continue to subside.
Shaheen takes 6-35 as Bangladesh bowled out for 221 - Pakistan win by 94 runs
Shakib scores 64 - he finishes World Cup with two hundreds & five fifties from eight innings
New Zealand confirmed in last four - Pakistan needed to beat Bangladesh by at least 308 runs
Pakistan score 315-9 - Imam-ul-Haq makes 100, Babar 96; Mustafizur takes 5-75
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Matthew Henry
Mohammad Amir now strides out as Pakistan continue to subside.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The Fizz has sniffed this catch from the boot of the non-striker. Wonderful catch, Shadab was trying to whip it on the leg side.
Shadab c&b Mustafizur (Pak 289-7)
The catching in this tournament!! They just keep on coming.
Mustafizur now plucks one from a couple of inches above the turf in his follow-through to dismiss Shadab Khan.
The crowd gasps as the replays are shown. This is right up there for catch of the tournament.
Imad 26, Shadab 1
Shadab Khan pushes his first ball for one.
Pakistan have three overs left to scrap to a score. They effectively only have three wickets left due to Sarfaraz's injury.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Wahab Riaz will be looking forward to when he gets a bowl on this used pitch, it's got a bit of grass on it so I think it is coming on to the bat a bit more.
Wahab b Saifuddin 2 (Pak 288-6)
Wahab gets Wahab-ed! The Pakistan fast bowler gets an inswinging yorker from Mohammad Saifuddin that bowls him, albeit at about 10mph slower.
A hefty blow from Imad Wasim. Remarkably, given the situation with their qualification hopes, that is the first six of the day.
We have seen batsmen getting out in some funny ways in this World Cup. Imam-ul-Haq is up there...
Imad 19, Wahab 1
Andy Zaltzman makes a good point. Babar Azam is Kamran Akmal is cousin. Does wicketkeeping run in the family? Pakistan might need to find a keeper for the second innings. I hope a real part-timer has to have a go. It's like seeing Rio Ferdinand in goal. Brilliant entertainment.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Mustafizur up to joint second place in the wicket-takers for the tournament. Mitchell Starc still well ahead on 24 but Ferguson, Archer and Mustafizur have 17.
Imad certainly is fully fit, however. Two boundaries in a row - one through the off side and one through leg.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
I think Sarfaraz is going to struggle to keep wicket.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Sarfaraz is going off, he's clearly struggling.
Sarfaraz 2 (Pak 267-5)
Sarfaraz Ahmed has realised he's about as much use as a chocolate teapot out there. He's decided to retire hurt after that blow to the elbow. He slumps off.
Wahab Riaz is the new man.
Dave makes a good point. A few things have gone against Pakistan but they only have themselves to blame for that calamitous defeat to West Indies first up.
That's what really dented their net run-rate.
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Pakistan definitely been unlucky with the weather. Rained off vs Sri Lanka (probably 2 points reduced to one) while New Zealand rained off against India (probably 0 points turned into 1).
Dave
Sarfaraz, perhaps still a little hindered, can't get the free hit to the boundary but Imad does cut for four a ball later.
He is a very handy finisher.
More sloppiness from Bangladesh. They've been like a cheesecake gone badly wrong.
A no ball.
Sarfaraz is a tough cookie. He is still grimacing and shaking that right arm out but he is going to continue.
He nabs a single first ball.
While we wait... Here's how Mohammad Hafeez got out...