Shakib’s record five-for in frames

Shakib Al Hasan scored 51 to reclaim his position as the tournament's leading scorer and logged the ongoing World Cup's best bowling figures of 5 for 29 in their outstanding victory against Afghanistan. In the history, the 32-year-old is second cricketer to score more than 50 runs and five wickets. Earlier, India’s Yuvraj Singh made tha record in the 2011. He is also the only all-rounder to score at least 1,000 runs and 30 wickets in World Cup.
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim celebrate taking the wicket of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim celebrate taking the wicket of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates the wicket of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates the wicket of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Afghanistan`s Mohammad Nabi is bowled by Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Afghanistan`s Mohammad Nabi is bowled by Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates after taking the wicket of Afghanistan`s Mohammad Nabi on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates after taking the wicket of Afghanistan`s Mohammad Nabi on 24 June 2019. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (R) celebrates with teammate Mushfiqur Rahim after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (R) celebrates with teammate Mushfiqur Rahim after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s Najibullah Zadran during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (L) delivers a ball during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (L) delivers a ball during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (L) celebrates with teammate Liton Das after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s captain Gulbadin Naib during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (L) celebrates with teammate Liton Das after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s captain Gulbadin Naib during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s captain Gulbadin Naibduring the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan celebrates after the dismissal of Afghanistan`s captain Gulbadin Naibduring the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (R) bowls the ball to take the wicket of Afghanistan`s Rahmat Shah (unseen) for 24 runs during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP
Bangladesh`s Shakib Al Hasan (R) bowls the ball to take the wicket of Afghanistan`s Rahmat Shah (unseen) for 24 runs during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Bangladesh and Afghanistan at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, southern England, on 24 June 2019. Photo: AFP