Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ZAMAN SMASHES PAK’S 1ST ODI DOUBLE TON

304RUN RECORD OPENING STAND IN WIN OVER ZIMBABWE

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BULAWAYO:Fakhar Zaman became the first Pakistan player to hit a double century in one-day internatio­nals as Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by 244 runs to go 4-0 up in their one-day series on Friday.

Zaman smashed 210 not out from 156 deliveries, moving past the previous record for a Pakistan batsman set by Saeed Anwar with his 194 more than 21 years ago. That wasn’t the only record to tumble. Pakistan’s openers blazed a world record 304-run stand, with Imam-ul-Haq hitting 113, the triple hundred partnershi­p becoming Pakistan’s biggest for any wicket in ODIs. It also broke the previous record for an opening stand in all internatio­nals, set by Sanath Jayasuriya and Upal Tharanga for Sri Lanka against England at Headingley in 2006.

When the opening partnershi­p was eventually snapped, Asif Ali arrived at the crease and immediatel­y went on the attack, smashing 50 from 22 deliveries to help boost Pakistan to another record: their highest ever total in ODIs. Zimbabwe’s response never got going, and they were lucky to avoid a few other ignominiou­s records when they were bowled out for 155.

Zimbabwe’s 244-run defeat was their second heaviest in ODIs, and they avoided that calamity only through a 69-run sixth wicket stand between Elton Chigumbura and Donald Tiripano. But that was as good as it got for the hosts, with leg-spinner Shadab Khan taking four for 28 as Pakistan wrapped up the innings having barely broken a sweat. Brief scores: Pakistan 399/1 in 50 ovs (I ul Haq 113, F Zaman not out 210) bt Zimbabwe 155 all out in 42.4 ovs (S Khan 4/28) by 244 runs.

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GETTY IMAGES ▪ Fakhar Zaman scored 210 off 156 balls.

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