LEEDS, England: For the second match in a row, Mohammad Amir wasn’t among the wicket-takers for Pakistan. And for second time in a row, it was the 19-year-old Shaheen Shah Afridi, who ripped through the opposition’s batting line-up to keep the national team in the hunt for a place in the World Cup semi-finals.Shaheen became the youngest player in World Cup history to take a four-wicket haul as his 4-47 helped Pakistan restrict Afghanistan to 227-9 in another do-or-die World Cup match here at Headingley on Wednesday. While Amir wasn’t rewarded with any wicket, finishing with figures of 10-1-41-0 – his first wicketless outing in this World Cup – Shaheen was in full flow as he followed his three-wicket haul against New Zealand with another impressive showing.The Afghans were never in the hunt for a big total after opting to bat first on a bright sunny morning on a wicket that seemed to have been imported from Asia.With Shaheen in top gear and Imad Wasim (2-48) and Wahab Riaz (2-29) also chipping, the Afghans were never really able to put up any worthwhile partnerships. Asghar Afghan (42 from 35 balls) and Najibullah Zardan (42 from 54 balls) were the top scorers while opener Rahmat Shah (35 from 43 balls) was the only other batsman with any substantial contribution.Afghanistan were off to a flying start as openers Rahmat Shah and Gulbadin Naib put on 27 from 27 balls before Shaheen got into action. The left-armer was greeted by Gulbadin with two fours when he replaced Imad Wasim but he responded with two wickets of successive deliveries. The Afghan captain was the first to go as he edged one to Sarfraz Ahmed behind the stumps. But umpire Nigel Llong turned down the appeal. Pakistan went or a review and the decision was overturned.Next ball it was the prolific Hashmatullah Shahidi who fell trying to hit an angling delivery through the leg side only to balloon it towards where Imad Wasim took a comfortable catch.Shaheen’s third victim was Najibullah Zardan, Afghanistan’s top-scorer. Just when the Afghans were bringing their innings on track, Najibullah tried to hit Shaheen through extra cover only to drag the ball onto off stump.Shaheen’s party continued when he dismissed Rashid Khan with a slower ball. He bowled almost an offcutter beating Rashid all end up and Fakhar Zaman made it 210-8 by taking a simple catch at mid-off.Score BoardAfghanistanRahmat Shah c Babar b Imad 35Gulbadin Naib c Sarfaraz b Shaheen 15Hashmat Shahidi c Imad b Shaheen 0Ikram Alikhil c Hafeez b Imad 24Asghar Afghan b Shadab 42Mohammad Nabi c Amir b Riaz 16Najibullah Zadran b Shaheen 42Samiullah Shinwari not out 19Rashid Khan c Fakhar b Shaheen 8Hamid Hassan b Riaz 1Mujeeb Ur Rahman not out 7Extras: (lb8, w10) 18Total: (for nine wkts, 50 overs) 227Fall of wickets: 1-27 (Naib), 2-27 (Shahidi), 3-57 (Shah), 4-121 (Asghar), 5-125 (Alikhil), 6-167 (Nabi), 7-202 (Najibullah), 8-210 (Rashid), 9-219 (Hassan)Bowling: Imad 10-0-48-2, Amir 10-1-41-0 (1w), Shaheen 10-0-47-4 (4w), Hafeez 2-0-10-0, Riaz 8-0-29-2 (4w), Shadab 10-0-44-1 (1w) Toss: Afghanistan Umpires: Nigel Llong (ENG) and Paul Wilson (AUS)TV Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZL).
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Saturday, June 29, 2019
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