Pakistan reviewpublished at 05:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2022
Huge shout for lbw by Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He loves it and convinces Babar Azam to go for the review.
It's surely going down the leg side?
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Whoever wins will progress to the semi-final
Shaheen Afridi pick of the bowlers with 4-22 in Bangladesh's 127-8
Shanto top scores with 54
India through to the semi-final thanks to South Africa defeat
South Africa defeat by Netherlands puts them out of the tournament
Bangladesh win the toss & bat
Tom Mallows
Huge shout for lbw by Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He loves it and convinces Babar Azam to go for the review.
It's surely going down the leg side?
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We talked about Bangladesh getting up to the 150 mark. They're going to be miles away from that now.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Pakistan doing the business here. And after a difficult start to the tournament are looking like favourites to go through to the semi-final.
Nurul c Haris b Shaheen 0 (Ban 107-6)
Another one. Pakistan are well and truly on top.
Nural Hasan looks to go into out and hit over the covers, but he just picks out Muhammad Haris on the cover boundary.
He ushers all of his mates out of the way and takes a relatively simple catch in the end.
Musaddek b Shaheen 5 (Ban 107-5)
Lovely, lovely bowling.
Shaheen Afridi changes his angle to come round the wicket to Musaddek Hossain.
He then absolutely nails the yorker and the Bangladesh batter is nowhere near it. He is at least a bat's width away from it.
Shot!
Naseem Shah offers Afif Hossain some width and the left-hander stands tall and crunches a cut shot away to the fence from the first ball of the over.
The pace bowler comes back well, with just two singles and a leg bye coming from the rest of the over.
Ban 99-4
Yeah, as expected not out.
Mohammad Wasim does collect the ball cleanly, but as he moves towards the stumps the ball falls out of his hands and he ends up breaking the stumps with his hands.
It's a missed opportunity because the batter was well short of his ground.
We're going to check for a run out.
Pakistan don't seem convinced because Mohammad Wasim doesn't seem to break the stumps properly.
The run-rate had been pretty steady about seven runs an over for the majority of the innings, but it has fallen to 6.57 now.
Pakistan are fighting back well. A big six overs remain.
Carl Hooper
Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
His control must be good. If you bowl too short you can slog sweep to the short boundary.
Shanto b Iftikhar 54 (Ban 91-4)
Lovely bowling.
Najmul Hossain Shanto came down the track to the first ball of the over and pumped Iftikhar Ahmed down the ground for a lovely four.
He looks to use his feet again, but Iftikhar Ahmed finds a little bit of spin to beat the bat, and the ball cannons into the top of off stump.
Pakistan are starting to get on top.
Ban 85-3
Najmul Hossain Shanto has had some luck, but he's also holding this Bangladesh innings together.
He picks up a boundary with a thin under edge, as he looks to sweep away. It goes through Mohammad Rizwan and runs away to the boundary.
Shadab Khan is done for the day. He finishes this 2-30 from his four overs.
The squeeze is on.
Pakistan call for Iftikhar Ahmed and only three singles and a leg bye come off the over.
The platform that was built is slowly crumbling.
The hat-trick ball is very calmly worked into the leg side for a single by Afif Hossain.
Carl Hooper
Former West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
The ball was so close to the bat. How can you tell if it's the ball hitting the bat or the bat hitting the ground?
After all that, Shadab Khan is on a hat-trick...
Shakib lbw b 0 (Ban 73-3)
Oh. He's been given out.
Shakib Al Hasan is not happy. He's refusing to walk off.
It looked like there was a little under edge, but the third umpire, who is Langton Rusere, decides it is the batting hitting the ground.
Shakib is also more than 3m down the pitch but it is going to hit middle stump and he has to go.
He stands there initially before Joel Wilson sends him on his way. He then turns back round to have another chat with the umpires, but they usher him off.
Umpire Adrian Holdstock took an absolute age to give that decision.
There was almost a run out too before the finger went up.
Shakib Al Hasan was a fair way down the pitch, but it's very full.
Is there a little under edge?
Shadab Khan is on a hat-trick!
Or is he?
He sends an lbw shout upstairs straight away.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
When that came to him, it came quickly. He wouldn't have had much time to react but just plucked it out of the sky.