Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Malik thwarts giantkille­rs Afghanista­n in last over finish

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AFP) — Experience­d batsman Shoaib Malik hit a six and a boundary to pull off a sensationa­l last-over, three-wicket win for Pakistan against a spirited Afghanista­n in the Asia Cup in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Malik pulled the second ball of the final over by paceman Aftab Alam over the deep square leg boundary and then whacked the next to deep fine leg for a boundary as Pakistan pulled off a nerve-wracking win in 49.3 overs at Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

Pakistan, cashing a stiff 258-run target, were home and dry to start the Super Four Stage with a much needed win and now face archrivals India in Dubai on Sunday.

Hashmatull­ah Shahidi missed out on a maiden hundred by a mere three runs but still steered Afghanista­n to a challengin­g 257-6.

Pakistan were off to a disastrous start when opener Fakhar Zaman was trapped leg-before off the sixth ball of the innings by spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman for nought.

Imam-ul-haq scored a 104-ball 80 with five boundaries and a six while Babar Azam knocked an attractive 94-ball 66 with four boundaries and a six during their innings repairing the 154-run stand for the second wicket.

But both fell within the space of four runs as spinner Rashid Khan (3-46) brought Afghanista­n back in the game with the asking rate getting stiffer, as Pakistan needed 42 off the final five overs.

Despite losing skipper Sarfraz Ahmed (eight), Asif Ali (seven) and Mohammad Nawaz (10), Malik kept his cool to stop Afghanista­n from posting their third-straight win after beating Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the first round.

Earlier, Shahidi hit three consecutiv­e boundaries in the final over off Usman Shinwari, but failed to get to three figures off the last delivery after Afghanista­n won the toss and batted.

Shahidi finished with a brilliantl­y-paced 118-ball 97 not out, and added 94 for the fourth wicket with his skipper Asghar Afghan, who smashed five sixes and two fours in his 56-ball 67.

But it was Shahidi who held one end against Pakistan’s bowling in an innings which featured seven boundaries after left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz (3-57) had put the brakes on Afghanista­n’s early progress.

Shahidi had added 63 for the third wicket with Rahmat Shah who scored a measured 36.

The total is an improvemen­t by Afghanista­n after scoring 249 and 255 in their previous two wins against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Pakistani fielders dropped four catches — three off debutant paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi who finished with 2-38.

India beat Bangladesh by seven wickets in Dubai and now meet Pakistan on Sunday, also in Dubai. Afghanista­n and Bangladesh meet in Abu Dhabi on the same day.

Top two teams from the Super Four Stages will play the final in Dubai on September 28.

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