In the match, World Cup Cricket 2007 Bangladeshi Batsman Mohammed Ashraful showed a very good performance. When he was playing and hitting the South African Bowlers it’s remind the magic of little master Sahcin Tendulker.
BBC reported:
Aftab was in disbelief when, moments after he had hit two monstrous sixes off Justin Kemp, he holed out in the deep off Makhaya Ntini.
But Ashraful continued on his merry way and played his favourite standing sweep over short fine leg, a shot which earned him several crucial boundaries.
There were also some cleanly struck, beautifully timed lofted drives that were so reminiscent of his century against Australia in another memorable win for Bangladesh in Cardiff in 2005.
Mashrafe Mortaza joined Ashraful for the final onslaught, himself smashing 25 off 16 balls as the Tigers accelerated in a frenzied last seven overs.
I think, both South Africa and he cricket fans will remember that performance. His achievement was 87 run from 83 balls. I hoped that he will do better day by day.