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Pakistan's journey so far in this World Cup has been similar to that of 1992, except for the knockout stage where they don't seem to enter.
England's defeat at the hands of Sri Lanka has breathed air into Bangladesh's hopes of securing a semifinal berth and the Tigers will be keen on making the most of the situation starting with a win over the bottom-placed Afghanistan.
Faced with a daunting task to chase down the massive target, the 'Tigers', as expected, took the fight to the rival camp but ended up with 333 for eighth in stipulated overs.
With wins against South Africa and Windies, Bangladesh have declared that they are no more underdogs and, now, they would aim to make a place in the semifinals.
Both teams are on three points from four games, having lost two games with one game each being a washout.
Jason Roy cracked an impressive 153 while Archer and Buttler put in fine performances to ensure England's easy victory.
Shakib al Hasan and Musfiqur Rahim stroked fifties as Bangladesh posted their highest ODI total.
With the teams slated to play each other in the league stage and the top four advancing to the semifinals, one can be rest assured that only the most consistent sides will have a shot at glory.
Bangladesh batsmen barring Liton Das (73) and Mushfiqur Rahim (90), who added 120 runs for the third wicket, were never in charge.
Social media was awash with complaints after the strip was unveiled, with former BCB president Saber Hossain Chowdhury among those to criticise the original design.