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Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad

Butt powers Pakistan to seven-wicket win

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Tamim Iqbal gives the charge during his 59, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Tamim Iqbal took charge after Bangladesh decided to bat first on a flat pitch

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Umar Gul is delighted after trapping Aftab Ahmed lbw, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Aftab Ahmed didn't last very long as he was trapped lbw to Umar Gul, who picked up his 50th ODI wicket

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Mohammad Ashraful scored a cameo 22 off 25 balls, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Mohammad Ashraful scored a cameo 22 off 25 balls and became the highest run-getter in ODIs for Bangladesh

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Rao Iftikhar Anjum and the rest celebrate the dismissal of Mohammad Ashraful, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Just when the going was good, Ashraful was sent back by Rao Iftikhar Anjum

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Tamim Iqbal acknowledges the cheers for his half-century, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Tamim meanwhile flourished and notched up a half-century

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Tamim Iqbal walks back after scoring 60, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

He failed to push on and his entertaining innings ended at 60

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Shahid Afridi successfully appeals for the wicket of Farhad Reza, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Shahid Afridi broke a stand of 37 for the sixth wicket with the dismissal of Farhad Reza

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Mahmudullah leads Bangladesh's lower-order revival with an unbeaten 58, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Mahmudullah led Bangladesh's lower-order revival with an unbeaten 58 and shared two 70-plus stands

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Mashrafe Mortaza fails to get under a yorker by Sohail Tanvir , Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Mashrafe Mortaza tried to push the scoring but was cleaned up by a Sohail Tanvir yorker

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The groundstaff rush onto the outfield with the covers, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Rain intervened with a further ten balls remaining and Bangladesh were at 225 for 8

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Salman Butt works one through midwicket during his 76, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

The target was reduced to 158 off 25 overs and Salman Butt led Pakistan's brisk charge

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Nasir Jamshed heaves one over midwicket, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Nasir Jamshed added 46 with Butt in seven overs

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Younis Khan makes a dash for the pavilion after getting bowled by Farhad Reza, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

The fleet-footed Younis Khan was bowled by Farhad Reza for 13 but Pakistan were already well on track

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Salman Butt put Pakistan on track with a match-winning half-century, Pakistan v Bangladesh, 2nd ODI, Faisalabad, April 11, 2008

Butt took Pakistan to within touching distance of victory with a 72-ball 76

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