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Pakistan keep semi-final hopes alive with thrilling win over Afghanistan

CWC19 | Afghanistan vs Pakistan

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Imad Wasim and Wahab Riaz’s heroics wrestled victory from the jaws of defeat as Pakistan moved into the ICC Men’s World Cup top four with a nerve-jangling three-wicket win over Afghanistan in Leeds.

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Sarfraz Ahmed’s men have invoked the spirt of their 1992 champions following a difficult start to the competition and entered Saturday’s clash at Headingley on the back of successive victories over South Africa and New Zealand.

But they were forced to work in the face of an exceptional Afghanistan performance, rallying from 156/6 in pursuit of 228 on the back of Imad’s unlikely intervention.

With the run-rate rising, the No. 7 stuck Gulbadin Naib’s ninth over for 18, before Wahab’s crucial maximum from off Rashid Khan helped leave Pakistan – now seven down – requiring six from the final set of six.

It proved a bridge too far for Afghanistan, who narrowly missed out on a first World Cup victory over a full-member nation as Imad’s cover-driven four ended matters with two balls remaining.

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Naib’s men, having chosen to bat, were quickly under pressure thanks to Shaheen Afridi.

The paceman went for 10 from his first three balls – including two overthrows from his own wild effort at the stumps – but was quickly smiling as Naib was given out caught behind on review, before Hashmatullah Shahidi spooned a catch to mid-off next ball.

But Afghanistan recovered thereafter, Afghan sparking the minority of fans to life with a 35-ball 42 featuring two powering sixes. The innings was undermined by the untimely losses of wickets, with Imad, Wahab and Shadab Khan each delivering timely interventions to support Afridi – who became the first teenager to claim four scalps in a Men’s World Cup contest.

Najibullah Zadran flickered towards the end by matching Afghan’s 42, but 227 seemed sub-par.

Until, at least, the first ball of the reply, Fakhar pinned in front by Mujeeb Ur Rahman. Babar, as has been the case throughout the tournament, immediately brought calm to proceedings by unfurling a glorious cover-drive to the fence.

He and Imam-ul-Haq shared 71, but Afghanistan weren’t giving up; Mohammad Nabi had the latter (36) stumped before bowling the former (45) around his legs. As tension around the ground grew palpable, the underdogs turned the screw.

Mohammad Hafeez late cut Mujeed straight to point, Rashid Khan pinned Haris in front and Sarfraz Ahmed was run out attempting a second. Yet, with a win seemingly in their sights, Afghanistan were powerless to stop Imad (49*) as he took Pakistan to a stunning success.

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Result


Pakistan
230/7 (49.4)

Afghanistan
227/9 (50)

Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
Rahmat Shah c Babar Azam b Imad Wasim 35 43 5 0 81.40
Gulbadin Naib c Sarfaraz Ahmed b Shaheen Shah Afridi 15 12 3 0 125.00
Hashmatullah Shahidi c Imad Wasim b Shaheen Shah Afridi 0 1 0 0 0.00
Ikram Alikhil c Mohammad Hafeez b Imad Wasim 24 66 1 0 36.36
Asghar Afghan b Shadab Khan 42 35 3 2 120.00
Mohammad Nabi c Mohammad Amir b Wahab Riaz 16 33 0 0 48.48
Najibullah Zadran Shaheen Shah Afridi b Shaheen Shah Afridi 42 54 6 0 77.78
Samiullah Shinwari not out 19 32 1 0 59.38
Rashid Khan c Fakhar Zaman b Shaheen Shah Afridi 8 12 1 0 66.67
Hamid Hassan Wahab Riaz b Wahab Riaz 1 3 0 0 33.33
Mujeeb ur Rahman not out 7 9 1 0 77.78


Extras 18 (b 8 , lb 0 , nb 0, w 10, pen 0)
Total 227/9 (50 Overs, RR: 4.54)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Imad Wasim 10 0 48 2 4.80
Mohammad Amir 10 1 41 0 4.10
Shaheen Shah Afridi 10 0 87 4 8.70
Mohammad Hafeez 2 0 10 0 5.00
Wahab Riaz 8 0 29 2 3.62
Fakhar Zaman 10 0 44 1 4.40


Batsmen R B 4s 6s SR
Fakhar Zaman lbw b Mujeeb ur Rahman 0 2 0 0 0.00
Imam-ul-Haq st Ikram Alikhil b Mohammad Nabi 36 51 4 0 70.59
Babar Azam b Mohammad Nabi 45 24 5 0 187.50
Mohammad Hafeez c Hashmatullah Shahidi b Mujeeb ur Rahman 19 35 1 0 54.29
Haris Sohail lbw b Rashid Khan 27 57 2 0 47.37
Sarfaraz Ahmed run out () 18 22 1 0 81.82
Imad Wasim not out 49 54 5 0 90.74
Shadab Khan run out () 11 17 1 0 64.71
Wahab Riaz not out 15 9 1 1 166.67


Extras 10 (b 1 , lb 4 , nb 0, w 5, pen 0)
Total 230/7 (49.4 Overs, RR: 4.63)
Bowling O M R W Econ
Mujeeb ur Rahman 10 1 34 2 3.40
Hamid Hassan 2 0 13 0 6.50
Gulbadin Naib 9.4 0 73 0 7.77
Mohammad Nabi 10 0 23 2 2.30
Rashid Khan 10 0 50 1 5.00
Samiullah Shinwari 8 0 32 0 4.00