Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Pakistan secured their first win against Bangladesh in the World Cup by registering a 94-run win thanks to Shaheen Afridi's 6/35 and a superb ton from Imam-ul-Haq. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat as they looked to score over 400 and stay alive in the race for the play-offs. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Fakhar Zaman departed early and Bangladesh did not give away easy runs to Pakistan. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Imam ul Haq looked in good touch and he was given good support by Babar Azam. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
The partnership between Azam and Imam went past 100 as Pakistan eyed a big score. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Azam missed out on a century as he was trapped LBW for 96 by Saifuddin. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Imam ul Haq scored his maiden World Cup ton and seventh overall as Pakistan made good progress. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
However, Mustafizur picked up five wickets as Pakistan lost their way in the death overs to finish on 315/9. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
In response, Bangladesh knocked Pakistan out but Mohammad Amir removed Soumya Sarkar after a brisk start. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Pakistan continued to strike at regular intervals and Bangladesh never got going in the chase. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
Shakib Al Hasan scored his seventh fifty-plus score in the 2019 World Cup and became the third person after Sachin Tendulkar and Matthew Hayden to score 600 runs in an edition. (Image credit: Getty Images)
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 94 runs
However, Shaheen Afridi ended with 6/35, the best figures by a Pakistan bowler in World Cups as they beat Bangladesh by 94 runs but failed to secure qualification in the semi-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. (Image credit: Getty Images)