Khaleej Times

Afghanista­n stun Pakistan; Kiwis beat Windies in U-19 World Cup openers

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whangarei — Afghanista­n’s five-wicket win over fellow south Asians Pakistan and New Zealand’s eight-wicket thrashing of defending champions West Indies were the highlights of the opening day of the ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup on Saturday.

Opting to bat, Pakistan suffered early setbacks when Afghanista­n captain Naveen-ul-Haq struck with the new ball to reduce the two-time champions to 23/2 in the Group D match. Opener Rohail Nazir and Ali Zaryab put together a third wicket partnershi­p of 88 runs in an attempt to bring the Pakistan innings back on track.

Nazir scored 81 runs off 105 balls while Zaryab notched up 30 off 58 deliveries. But once the duo were dismissed, the other Pakistan batsmen could not consolidat­e.

Medium pacer Azmatullla­h Omarzai and spinner Qais Ahmad grabbed three wickets each as Afghanista­n showed that they are capable of upsetting leading sides and the team to watch out for in Group D, which also contains Sri Lanka and Ireland.

“They bowled and batted really well. They outclassed us in every department, especially in the first innings. The pitch was pretty good to bat on but the way they bowled was tough for us,” Pakistan captain Hassan Khan was quoted by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) after the match.

Meanwhile in Tauranga, New Zealand started their campaign on a resounding note when they completely outclassed the defending champions in the opening match of Group A. Top order batsman Finn Allen did a starred with an unbeaten 115 as the hosts overhauled the target of 234 runs with more than 10 overs to spare.

Asked to bat first, the West Indies produced 233/8 in their 50 overs. They had were gifted a good start by openers Keagan Simmons and Kimani Melius, who added 123 runs between them. Simmons remained unbeaten on 92 while Melius scored 78.

However, the defending champions were restricted by some tight bowling later on as leg-spinner Rachin Ravindra and pacer Matthew Fisher picked up three wickets each for the Kiwis.

Ravindra and Fisher had figures of 3/30 and 3/61 respective­ly while leg-spinner Felix Murray returned 2/37.

New Zealand coasted home in 39.3 overs with Jakob Bhula also notching up 83, leaving Windies captain Emmanuel Stewart disappoint­ed. In other matches, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe also won their respective matches in Group C. —

 ??  ?? Ikram Ali Khil goes airborne as he hits a four during the tie against Pakistan. — Picture courtesy ICC
Ikram Ali Khil goes airborne as he hits a four during the tie against Pakistan. — Picture courtesy ICC

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