Afghanistan Vs Pakistan third Odi 27 Feb Highlights Asia Glass 2014 At Fatullah.afghanistan might tackle Pakistan in the third ODI match of The Asia Mug competition. The match will be facilitated at Fatullah. Calendar time for ODI match is 14:00 Neighborhood Time (08:00 GMT). The match of PAK vs AFG is calendar to be played in the month of February 2014.as of now, the choice has been made that Bangladesh will hold facilitating privileges of the Asia Mug," BCB's acting President Nizamuddin Chowdhury said. "We had a great gathering with ACC board parts, and they have been persuaded that we can have the competition.
Synopsis Pursuing a testing focus of 249, Afghanistan could just deal with 176 in 47.2 overs before a trained Pakistan bowling strike.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Umar Akmal scored up a blustery century under weight before the bowlers went to the gathering and guided Pakistan to a reward point 72-run triumph over Afghanistan in the Asia Container. Pursuing a testing focus of 249, Afghanistan could just deal with 176 in 47.2 overs before a taught Pakistan rocking the bowling alley ambush.
Put into bat, Pakistan rode on Akmal's glittering batting exertion to post 248 for eight in their portion of 50 overs on a drowsy pitch at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium here. The junior batsman crushed unbeaten 102 off 89 balls after Pakistan were decreased to 117 for six inside 30 overs. The 23-year-old, who scored 74 off 72 against Sri Lanka in the last match, clobbered three sixes and seven limits while helping his group recoup from a dubious position.
Afghanistan, in answer, had a poor begin as they lost opener Mohammad Shahzad (9) early. His accomplice, Noor Ali Zadran, played a couple of engaging shots at the flip side. Zadran made 44 off 63 conveyances and hit seven limits, before he was trapped in front by off-spinner Saeed Ajmal.
Asghar Stanikzai and Nawroz Mangal began the restoration work for Afghanistan and attempted to construct an association. In spite of the fact that the team put on a 74-run for the third wicket, they neglected to get the spiraling asking rate down. While Stanikzai expended 91 conveyances for his 40, Mangal made 35 off 57 balls. Both hit three limits each in their 119-ball organization.
Shahid Afridi rejected Stanikzai to break the organization before Mangal ran himself out to start a breakdown.
Noor Ali Zadran had given Afghanistan a strong begin with a 63-ball 44 with seven fours, before he succumbed to Ajmal's dab balls.hafeez released Najibullah Zadran (1) and Samiullah Shinwari (14) to finish the win.earlier, it was Akmal who spared Pakistan's reddens with a commanding second one-day century, his first in five years.in all he hit seven limits and three sixes, helping Pakistan to put on 59 runs in the last five overs.
Akmal, let off at 28, headed the fightback through a 60-run seventh wicket stand with Anwar Ali (21) to lift Pakistan's innings.pakistan started smoothly with a stand of 55 between Ahmed Shehzad (50), who hit seven limits in his 74-ball innings, and Sharjeel Khan (25).but once spinner Hamza Hotak (1 for 22) had given the achievement by rejecting Khan, Afghanistan snatched six wickets in the space of 62 runs.hafeez succumbed to 10, Misbah-ul Haq was run out for nothing without confronting a ball, Sohaib Maqsood tried for 13 and Shahid Afridi for 6.
Misbah, the world's most astounding run scorer in one-day cricket a year ago, was the rejection which shocked Pakistan badly.but Akmal held the innings together to guarantee Pakistan arrived at a respectable total.mirwais Ashraf, Shinwari and Dawlat Zadran took two wickets apiece.india, who beat Bangladesh by six wickets, will confront Sri Lanka on Friday, who won the competition's opener by 12 runs against Pakistan on Tuesday.
"Afghanistan is constantly like that," he said. "They have a nice rocking the bowling alley ambush and a great fielding side, and I think they demonstrated it today. They bowled great lines and they were exceptionally restrained. Their fielding was supporting them. I think they are an enhancing side and they can truly put you under weight on a given day."
Afghanistan Squad:
Hashmatullah Shaidi,Sharafuddin Ashraf, Usman Ghani, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Mujtaba, Munir Ahmad, Younas Ahmadzai, Zia-ur-Rehman, Muslim Musa, Nasir Ahmadzai, Sayed Shirzad, Shahidullah, Abdullah Adil, Fareed Ahmad, Waheedullah Shafaq,
Pakistan Squad:
Misbah-ul-Haq (ODI captain), Muhammad Hafeez (T20 captain), Ahmed Shahzad, Nasir Jamshed, Umar Akmal, Umar Amin, Sohaib Maqsood, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Sohail Tanvir, Junaid Khan, Anwar Ali, Bilawal Bhatti, Abdul Rehman, Asad Shafiq, Saeed Ajmal.
Synopsis Pursuing a testing focus of 249, Afghanistan could just deal with 176 in 47.2 overs before a trained Pakistan bowling strike.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Umar Akmal scored up a blustery century under weight before the bowlers went to the gathering and guided Pakistan to a reward point 72-run triumph over Afghanistan in the Asia Container. Pursuing a testing focus of 249, Afghanistan could just deal with 176 in 47.2 overs before a taught Pakistan rocking the bowling alley ambush.
Put into bat, Pakistan rode on Akmal's glittering batting exertion to post 248 for eight in their portion of 50 overs on a drowsy pitch at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium here. The junior batsman crushed unbeaten 102 off 89 balls after Pakistan were decreased to 117 for six inside 30 overs. The 23-year-old, who scored 74 off 72 against Sri Lanka in the last match, clobbered three sixes and seven limits while helping his group recoup from a dubious position.
Afghanistan, in answer, had a poor begin as they lost opener Mohammad Shahzad (9) early. His accomplice, Noor Ali Zadran, played a couple of engaging shots at the flip side. Zadran made 44 off 63 conveyances and hit seven limits, before he was trapped in front by off-spinner Saeed Ajmal.
Asghar Stanikzai and Nawroz Mangal began the restoration work for Afghanistan and attempted to construct an association. In spite of the fact that the team put on a 74-run for the third wicket, they neglected to get the spiraling asking rate down. While Stanikzai expended 91 conveyances for his 40, Mangal made 35 off 57 balls. Both hit three limits each in their 119-ball organization.
Shahid Afridi rejected Stanikzai to break the organization before Mangal ran himself out to start a breakdown.
Noor Ali Zadran had given Afghanistan a strong begin with a 63-ball 44 with seven fours, before he succumbed to Ajmal's dab balls.hafeez released Najibullah Zadran (1) and Samiullah Shinwari (14) to finish the win.earlier, it was Akmal who spared Pakistan's reddens with a commanding second one-day century, his first in five years.in all he hit seven limits and three sixes, helping Pakistan to put on 59 runs in the last five overs.
Akmal, let off at 28, headed the fightback through a 60-run seventh wicket stand with Anwar Ali (21) to lift Pakistan's innings.pakistan started smoothly with a stand of 55 between Ahmed Shehzad (50), who hit seven limits in his 74-ball innings, and Sharjeel Khan (25).but once spinner Hamza Hotak (1 for 22) had given the achievement by rejecting Khan, Afghanistan snatched six wickets in the space of 62 runs.hafeez succumbed to 10, Misbah-ul Haq was run out for nothing without confronting a ball, Sohaib Maqsood tried for 13 and Shahid Afridi for 6.
Misbah, the world's most astounding run scorer in one-day cricket a year ago, was the rejection which shocked Pakistan badly.but Akmal held the innings together to guarantee Pakistan arrived at a respectable total.mirwais Ashraf, Shinwari and Dawlat Zadran took two wickets apiece.india, who beat Bangladesh by six wickets, will confront Sri Lanka on Friday, who won the competition's opener by 12 runs against Pakistan on Tuesday.
"Afghanistan is constantly like that," he said. "They have a nice rocking the bowling alley ambush and a great fielding side, and I think they demonstrated it today. They bowled great lines and they were exceptionally restrained. Their fielding was supporting them. I think they are an enhancing side and they can truly put you under weight on a given day."
Afghanistan Squad:
Hashmatullah Shaidi,Sharafuddin Ashraf, Usman Ghani, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Mujtaba, Munir Ahmad, Younas Ahmadzai, Zia-ur-Rehman, Muslim Musa, Nasir Ahmadzai, Sayed Shirzad, Shahidullah, Abdullah Adil, Fareed Ahmad, Waheedullah Shafaq,
Pakistan Squad:
Misbah-ul-Haq (ODI captain), Muhammad Hafeez (T20 captain), Ahmed Shahzad, Nasir Jamshed, Umar Akmal, Umar Amin, Sohaib Maqsood, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Sohail Tanvir, Junaid Khan, Anwar Ali, Bilawal Bhatti, Abdul Rehman, Asad Shafiq, Saeed Ajmal.