Pakistan vs Afghanistan Asia Glass ODI: Feature Highlights, Scorecard and Focuses Table Report.pakistan recorded their first win in the 2014 Asia Container with a 72-run triumph over Afghanistan in Fatullah.afghanistan won the throw and chose to field before confining Pakistan to 248-8 in their 50 overs. Pakistan 248 for 8 (Akmal 102*, Shehzad 50, Mirwaiz 2-29, Shenwari 2-34) beat Afghanistan 176 (Noor Ali 44, Hafeez 3-29, Ajmal 2-25) by 72 runs.
Scorecard and ball-by-ball points of interest
Playing just their third ODI against a Test-playing group, Afghanistan had Pakistan in genuine peril of being knocked down some pins out for under 200. In any case Umar Akmal turned away that destiny with his second ODI hundred, his unbeaten 89-ball 102 guiding Pakistan from an unsafe 117 for 6 to a generally sheltered aggregate of 248 for 8, which demonstrated enough to provide for them a 72-run win.
Afghanistan got their pursuit off to an unfaltering begin, and just lost one wicket in the initial 15 overs. However they battled to lift their scoring rate over four an over. After the release of Noor Ali Zadran, who had made an alluring 44, the innings eased off further, as Asghar Stanikzai and Nawroz Mangal were smothered by the Pakistan spinners on a moderate, low pitch.
Umar Akmal kisses his cap on arriving at his fifty, Afghanistan v Pakistan, Asia Container 2014, Fatullah, February 27, 2014
Umar Akmal was dropped on 28, yet capitalized on it by hammering his second ODI ton © AFP
Enlargesmart Details. Umar Akmal's unbeaten 102 in this match was his second ODI century. His last century was additionally an unbeaten 102, against Sri Lanka in 2009.akmal's century was just the sixth by a Pakistan wicketkeeper in Odis. The various five are by Kamran Akmal - his last being an unbeaten 116 against Australia in Abu Dhabi in 2009.this was likewise just the sixth ODI century by a Pakistan No. 6 and the first since Shahid Afridi's 124 against Bangladesh in Dambulla, in the 2010 Asia Mug. Pakistan included what added up to 131 runs for their seventh to ninth wickets - the eighth-most noteworthy they have added for their seventh to ninth wicket in Odis. The last time they included more runs for these wickets was additionally in the Asia Container, against Hong Kong in Karachi in 2008.
This was the second time in his ODI profession that Misbah-ul-Haq was run out for a "jewel" duck. The other occasion was against Ireland in Dublin in 2013. He is the first skipper to be rejected run out for a duck without confronting a ball, twice in Odis.sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad included fifty or more runs for the opening stand first time in 11 innings. In their past ten innings, they had included 195 runs at a normal of 19.5.
Pakistan took Afghanistan's last seven wickets for only 37 runs, which parallels the seventh-most minimal a group has overseen against them for their last seven wickets.stanikzai and Mangal stuck at it, however, and put on 74 in 18.1 overs, before they both fell in the space of three balls. That started a breakdown which saw Afghanistan slide from 139 for 2 to 176 full scale, with Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez going through the easier request