Skipper Shahid Afridi struck 49 off 19 balls and bagged 2-27 to propel Pakistan to a thumping 55-run World Twenty20 victory over Bangladesh in Super 10 Group 2, at Eden Gardens. Afridi weighed in with four sixes after Ahmed Shahzad (52 off 39) and Mohammad Hafeez (64 off 42) had completed fifties, Pakistan finding form after a disappointing Asia Cup campaign to post 201-5 - their highest total in a World T20 and only the second time in their history they have reached 200.Bangladesh, who finished top of Group A in the qualifying stage, were overpowered despite a battling 50 not out off 40 balls from Shakib Al Hasan and finished well short on 146-6.Shahzad and Hafeez (64 off 42) put on 95 for the second wicket in 11.5 overs after left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny (2-34) struck with his third ball, bowling Sharjeel Khan (18 off 10 balls) off stump as he attempted to cut.Hafeez got off the mark second ball, launching Sunny down the track for six to set the tone for a dominant knock featuring seven fours and two maximums.From 90-1 after 10 overs, the pair kicked on until Shahzad - pulling Sabbir Rahman leg-side with a flourishing follow-through - picked out Mahmudullah at midwicket.Afridi, who promoted himself up the order to four, plundered 14 off three Mashrafe Mortaza deliveries to get going before belting Al-Amin Hossain over long on with classical efficiency as Pakistan powered on.It took a stunning boundary catch to remove Hafeez - Soumya Sarkar leaping high to prevent a six, then flicking the ball up in the air as he stepped over the rope, before athletically completing the catch while facing towards the crowd.Afridi fell just short of his fifty in the final over, holing out to Mahmudullah at deep midwicket off Taskin Ahmed (2-32) as he sought to swat his fifth six.Bangladeshs chase faltered in the first over as Soumya lost his off-stump to Mohammad Amir to fall for a second-ball duck but had just rallied to 44-1 when Afridi struck in successive overs, bowling Sabbir Rahman and picking up the key wicket of Tamim Iqbal, who failed to clear Imad Wasim on the mid-wicket rope.Shakib Al Hasan played a lone hand thereafter, becoming only the second Bangladesh player in history to reach 1,000 T20I runs, reaching his fifty in the final over after striking five fours and a six in total.Watch highlights of Pakistan v Bangladesh at 6pm on Sky Sports 2. 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He wants the Russell name to be associated with Olympic greatness before he joins Gary Jr., the WBC featherweight champion, in the pros.Gary Jr. wants Antuanne, who often goes by his middle name for obvious reasons, to fight in Brazil for himself, not his family.Antuanne doesnt really see a difference.I got the luxury to see what he did bad and what he did correct on this journey that were on, Antuanne said. I see the mistakes he made, and I see it in all of my older brothers. I get to make corrections. I should be more pure at the end of everything. I believe that theyve given me a certain desire, a certain integrity and higher morals. 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Both Russell brothers still rely on Gary Sr., who also went to Colorado Springs for extra work before Antuannes departure..dddddddddddd.Gary Jr. collapsed the night before his Olympic weigh-in eight years ago, unable to cut the final ounces necessary to compete at the 119-pound limit.I was definitely one of the favorites, but it wasnt my calling to compete in the Olympic Games, Gary Jr. said. My younger brother, of course he feels that hes living through me to a certain extent by avenging everything that happened, but I dont want him to do that. I want him to live for him. When he wins, we all win.The brothers followed strikingly similar paths to reach the games. Both lost their first bouts at the Olympic trials and had to fight their way back in the difficult challengers bracket to claim their berths. They attribute that mental toughness to the years spent together in training along with Gary Antonio, a 7-0 pro, and Gary Allan, who now corners Gary Jr.Were competing, but its an unspoken thing, Antuanne said. Not on a negative tip, but just wanting to be better, wanting to improve ourselves, and I think thats amazing, how that works. Its weird, but it works.While the similarities between the oldest and youngest fighting Russells are striking, the differences are clear. Antuanne, thicker and more imposing than his speedy, leonine brother, fights at 141 pounds, 15 more than his older brothers current featherweight limit.But their cerebral, comprehensive approach to boxing is similar, and Gary Jr. thinks that Antuannes ring smarts arent completely due to training.Thats a genetic thing, Gary Jr. said. Thats something thats inherited. And its not just the boxing information thats inherited and being passed down. Boxing is something that we do. Its not who we are. Its a big difference.Antuanne expects to turn pro shortly after the Olympics, and the brothers already anticipate fighting on the same cards. Antuannes style will translate well to the pro game because his big brother has already refined it for challenges ahead far beyond Rio.But first, Antuanne has to finish the fight that his brother started.I want to be a hero, like hes been to me, Antuanne said. He set the bar. I could have won a Golden Gloves tournament and just been content, but Im not fine with that. I want to reach all of these high expectations. ' ' '