Cricket World Cup: Performance of the day

Monday 31 May 1999 23:02 BST
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KHALED MAHMUD

BANGLADESH

Has taken a while to find his rhythm in this tournament but the 27-year- old right-arm medium-pace bowler came good at the right time against Pakistan yesterday, taking the crucial wickets of Shahid Afridi, Inzamam-ul-Haq and then Salim Malik to leave Bangladesh in a position to claim an unlikely and| famous victory. Khaled finished with match figures of 3 for 31.

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