Despite making the Super Eights of the ICC World Twenty20 with a clinical win over Bangladesh, Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez conceded that there is still room for improvement in the pace bowling department.
-Pakistan storm into Super Eights after Nazir's onslaught
"Our bowlers tried well against Bangladesh but there is bit of a concern about the fast bowlers. We need to get it right (before the Super Eights)," Hafeez said.
Needing a win to advance to the next round, Pakistan rode on Imran Nazir's 36-ball 72 and his record 124-run opening stand with Hafeez to chase the challenging 176-run target in their final group league encounter and advance to the Super Eights of the tournament, in Pallekele on Tuesday night.
"It's a great team effort. The boys have shown the right attitude so far in this tournament. Nazir's approach towards the target was brilliant. He was exceptional today. Nazir and Naseer Jamshed are playing well at the top. It's a total team effort and we will play positive cricket in the matches ahead," Hafeez said.
"I am very happy as a captain and the team is responding to me," he added.
Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim said the team took a lot of positives from the game.
"We can take some positives out of this and go home and work on a few things. We improved a lot as a team. We're not used to playing on these wickets. It's a new experience for us," he said.
Rahim singled out Shakib for special praise who hit a brilliant 54-ball 84.
"Shakib played really well. He was exceptional today and gave us a real chance," the skipper added.
Man-of-the-match, Imran Nazir said Tuesday's innings will instill confidence in him ahead of the Super Eights.
"I would like to thank all my teammates for showing confidence in me. This knock has boosted my confidence and I am confident of playing such good innings in the matches to come."
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