Tamim stuns Pakistan again

Bangladesh ace opener Tamim Iqbal hits consecutive centuries in the Dan Cake series against Pakistan.

After his match-winning 132-run knock in the first ODI on Friday, Bangladesh opener Tamim Iqbal continued his fireworks in the second match as the hosts put their best to seal the three-match series.

The left-handed dashing batsman scored 116 off 116 balls. The dazzling innings included ruthless hammering of a number of good deliveries.

He sent the ball outside the ropes for 17 times and remained unbeaten with one huge six over long-on.

In the first ODI, the opener played through 44.4 overs hammering 15 boundaries and three over boundaries as his innings propelled Bangladesh to a 79-run win over Pakistan. It was his fifth ODI hundred and his first since March 2013.

The fans of Bangladesh would remember his 132-run contribution to the win for a long time as the victory against Pakistan in any match came after 16 years. In 1999, Bangladesh beat Pakistan during their World Cup encounter in England.