The Asian Age

MALIK SHINES FOR PAK

The batsman scored 78 to help his team post 237 against India

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Dubai, Sept. 23: Pakistan produced an improved batting performanc­e, led by India’s nemesis Shoaib Malik, scoring 237 for 7 in a ‘ Super Four’ encounter of the Asia Cup here Sunday.

Veteran Malik scored 78 off 90 balls and added an invaluable 107 runs for the fourth wicket with skipper Sarfraz Ahmed ( 44 off 66 balls) to enable Pakistan post a fighting total.

The Pakistan innings could be segregated into three distinct parts. A slow start where India made inroads followed by solid middle- overs batting before failing to utilise the launch pad fully with Jasprit Bumrah ( 2/ 29 in 10 overs) being brilliant at the death.

India once again started well with Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s penchant for getting DRS reviews right after Yuzvendra Chahal ( 2/ 46 in 9 overs) got his first wicket by trapping Imam ul Haq ( 10) in front of the stumps. Fakhar Zaman ( 31) was set but lost his footing trying to sweep Kuldeep Yadav ( 2/ 41 in 10 overs) to get leg before.

The replays showed that the ball hit his gloves first but Pakistan didn’t take a review. Babar Azam was run- out when his skipper got a call for single wrong as Pakistan were reduced to 58 for three.

However it was the Malik- Sarfraz combinatio­n that provided the launch pad with their sensible approach during the middle overs.

The seasoned duo kept on rotating the strike, hitting the boundaries and sixes whenever given an opportunit­y.

Malik, who is a master player of spin bowling, hit Yuzvendra Chahal for a slog sweep and also played Kedar Jadhav ( 0/ 20 in 3 overs) well. Jadhav was hit for a couple

of boundaries in a single over as he dropped short.

Without trying to defend, Malik- Sarfraz got singles at will against Jadhav, prompting Rohit to take him off attack after only three overs.

Ravinda Jadeja ( 0/ 50 in 9 overs) after a good match against Bangladesh was flat and Malik used his feet to perfection lofting him straight into the VIP stands for a six.

Sarfraz, who played second fiddle to perfection was finally dismissed when he tried to hit Kuldeep over cover only to be snapped by Rohit Sharma.

Malik was joined by Asif Ali ( 30 off 21 balls), who teed off by smashing Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar for two sixes and a boundary in the 42nd over, that fetched Pakistan 22 runs.

 ?? — AP ?? Shoaib Malik en route to his half- century against India in the Asia Cup in Dubai.
— AP Shoaib Malik en route to his half- century against India in the Asia Cup in Dubai.
 ?? — AP — PTI ?? Kuldeep Yadav celebrates the wicket of Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan in the Asia Cup in Dubai on Saturday.
— AP — PTI Kuldeep Yadav celebrates the wicket of Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan in the Asia Cup in Dubai on Saturday.
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