It was Haris Rauf’s day, who was unplayable with a mix of super-fast and slow deliveries
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Well, it goes without saying that Sharjah Cricket ground proved lucky again for the Pakistan team as they won their second T20 World Cup match on the bounce — this time against New Zealand in a dramatic chase, with victory coming in the 19th over with five wickets in hand.
Explosive hitter Asif Ali with 27 runs in 12 balls including three sixes and one four snatched the game from the Kiwis’ claws in the slog overs. He was well supported by the veteran Shoaib Malik, who was included in the Pakistan side at the last moment. He proved his worth with a much-needed knock of 26 off 20 deliveries with two fours and a six.
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New Zealand bowlers managed to choke Pakistani batters for the first 15 overs but they could not nail it and lost the match in the 19th over sending Pakistan to the top of the points table. It is New Zealand’s third straight defeat in as many T20 matches including the two losses against England and Australia in the warm-up matches
Pakistan bowlers dominated the first innings and successfully restricted the New Zealand to low score of 138/8 in 20 overs. Though Shaheen Afridi did not a pick up wicket in his very first over, he managed to choke the Kiwis batters in his four-over spell, conceding only 21 runs and getting a wicket in the slog overs.
Nevertheless, it was talented pacer Haris Rauf’s day, who was unplayable with his mix of super-fast and slow deliveries. He claimed four wickets including one his first over, two in the third over and one on the last ball of the innings. He was well supported by spinners Mohammed Hafiz and Imad Waseem.
Hasan Ali has been brilliant in the field and ran out New Zealand captain Kane Williamson — the turning point for the Kiwis as he was the only one scoring freely. From there, it was Pakistan all the way.
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