Deccan Chronicle

Sarfaraz Ahmed needs to bat higher up so that he can help Pakistan get big totals.

SHORT Easwaran and Panchal hit tons Afghanista­n shock Pakistan

-

Belagavi: Openers Priyank Panchal and Abhimanyu Easwaran scored brilliant centuries as India put up an imposing total of

376 for one on the first day of the two-match unofficial Test against Sri Lanka. At stumps, Easwaran was batting on an unbeaten 189 off 250 balls with the help of 17 boundaries and three sixes. Panchal (160 off 261 balls) and Easwaran stitched a huge 352for the opening wicket. Belagavi has been a happy hunting ground for Panchal as he belted his second century here. His first ton came in a Ranji Trophy match in December 2016 against TN. Panchal is the first batsman from Gujarat to accumulate 1,000 runs in a Ranji season. He played a composed innings, hitting nine boundaries and two sixes during his 262-ball knock. London: Hashmatull­ah Shahidi's unbeaten 74 paved the way for Afghanista­n to clinch a surprise three-wicket win over Pakistan in Friday’s World Cup warm-up match in Bristol. After being routed by England in their recent ODI series, this was another blow for Pakistan just six days before the World Cup begins. Pakistan were bowled out for 262 after captain Sarfaraz Ahmed decided to bat first. Mohammad Nabi took 346 to keep Pakistan from establishi­ng control despite a powerful 112 of 108 balls from Babar Azam. Only Shoaib Malik’s 44 offered any threat for Pakistan, who struggled to keep Afghanista­n in check. London, May 25: Indian batting line-up’s soft underbelly lay exposed in slightly favourable bowling conditions as New Zealand gave a rude wakeup call, winning the first warm-up game ahead of the ICC World Cup by six wickets here on Saturday.

Under overcast conditions, Trent Boult’s (4/33 in 6.2 overs) incisive swing bowling was a test of technique for the Indian top-order batsmen and the Men In Blue never recovered from an early collapse, being bowled

out for 179 in

39.2 overs.

It was a walk in the park for the ‘Black Caps’ as they reached the target in only 37.1 overs with Kane Williamson (67) and Ross Taylor (71) helping themselves to half-centuries. While it was a warm-up game and the outcome of the result isn’t something that India would be bothered too much but what certainly would keep them worried is the failure to find a solution for their problems.

KL Rahul failed at No 4, Dinesh Karthik’s poor IPL form continued while Vijay Shankar and Kedar Jadhav’s respective injuries in all likelihood would prevent the team management from checking them out against Bangladesh in the second warm-up game at Cardiff.

The two wrist spinners — Kuldeep Yadav (0/44 in

8.1 overs) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/37 in 6 overs), who have gone off the boil in the past few months — also didn’t make much of an impact.

A sub-200 total meant that Williamson and Taylor, during their 114run stand, hardly took risk against the duo, getting run-a-ball with minimum fuss. For India, Ravindra Jadeja's decent show (54 off 50 balls and

1/27 in 7 overs) was the only silver lining.

There was a possibilit­y that after IPL, played on pitches devoid of any lateral movement and conditions that didn’t aid swing bowling, the footwork would remain a touch iffy for Indian batsmen. It was Boult’s first spell which saw openers Rohit Sharma (2) and Shikhar Dhawan (2) along with No. 4 KL Rahul (6) being dismissed that proved to be decisive in overcast conditions.

The lack of footwork was evident as Boult trapped Rohit with a delivery that darted in while Dhawan had an inside edge to a delivery that had a shade more bounce. Rahul was played on when Boult got one to rear up. On all three occasions, there was distinct lack of footwork. Kohli found his defence breached by Colin de Grandhomme’s off-cutter trying to play across the line. Jadeja’s half-century ensured a 175-plus score for India after being reduced to 115 for 8 at one stage.

 ?? — AP — AP ?? Trent Boult took four wickets to rattle the Indian line-up in the warm-up match at the Oval on Saturday. New Zealand celebrate as Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion during the warm-up match at the Oval on Saturday.
— AP — AP Trent Boult took four wickets to rattle the Indian line-up in the warm-up match at the Oval on Saturday. New Zealand celebrate as Virat Kohli walks back to the pavilion during the warm-up match at the Oval on Saturday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India