Saif Hasan's six-laden 84 demolishes Namibia U-19s

Saif Hasan glides the ball away
Bangladesh v Namibia, Under-19 World Cup 2018, Group C, Lincoln January 13, 2018

Bangladesh Under-19s 190 for 4 (Hasan 84, Naim 60) beat Namibia Under-19s (van Wyk 55, Mahmud 2-12, Onik 2-14) by 87 runs

Saif Hassan, the Bangladesh Under-19 captain, ensured his team got off to a winning start despite the complications of a rain-shortened match in Lincoln. He struck a blistering 84 off 48 balls - with a whopping five sixes - to lift the total to a formidable 190 for 4. Faced with massive scoreboard pressure, Namibia's top order crumbled inside five overs and the match became little more than a formality after that.

This is Saif's second Youth World Cup. In the previous one, his role had been to be the anchor, and many of his exploits in first-class cricket exhibit him as a steady batsman. In January 2017, he became the youngest double-centurion in Bangladesh domestic cricket when he made 204 not out off 410 balls. But Saif's natural tendency is to attack the ball; he has a BPL contract with Khulna Titans and when Saturday's game was essentially reduced to a T20, he switched to big-hitting mode. He came in with the score on 33 for 1 after four overs, put on 97 off 69 balls with Mohammad Naim, then 40 off 27 with Atif Hossain and finished the innings hitting 20 runs off the final over.

Following in their captain's footsteps, new-ball bowlers Qazi Onik and Hasan Mahmud took four wickets while conceding only 26 runs between them. Namibia in the face of all that slumped to 12 for 4 in the fifth over and were it not for a half-century from Eben van Wyk, they might not lasted their full quota of 20 overs.

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