Pakistan beat Scotland, Zimbabwe upset Australia

13 Sep, 2007

Shahid Afridi smashed 22 off seven balls and then grabbed 4-19 as Pakistan brushed aside Scotland by 51 runs in the Twenty20 world championships here on Wednesday. The pugnacious all-rounder ensured his team faced no hiccups after Craig Wright had taken three wickets to restrict Pakistan to 171-9 at the Kingsmead.
Scotland, playing their first Twenty20 international, were shot out for 120 in reply with opener Fraser Watts the only batsman to offer resistence with 46. Umar Gul chipped in with 4-25, including two wickets off successive balls towards the end as Pakistan warmed up for Friday's clash against arch-rivals India at the same venue.
"Playing against India is always fun," said Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik."We did not bat as well as we are capable of in this game, but I knew we had the bowling to restrict Scotland. "There are areas like batting and fielding we have to work on, but I am confident we will do well in the tournament."
Scotland, who elected to field after winning the toss, rattled the strong Pakistani batting line-up with wickets at regular intervals. John Blain, Dewald Nel and Majid Haq took two wickets apiece, but Pakistan were boosted by Younis Khan's 41 off 29 balls.
Pakistan managed just 67 runs for the loss of three wickets at the half-way mark after the top order struggled to score against the steady Scottish attack.
Afridi, who came in to bat at 81-4 in the 13th over, swung the first ball he faced from off-spinner Haq for a six and added a boundary and another six off the next two deliveries.
Younis hit a boundary off the last ball of Haq's over that realised 23 runs. Afridi could not build on the score as he moved across his stumps and attempted a paddle sweep off Wright, only for Haq to grab the catch at short fine-leg.Younis fell two overs later when he holed out against Haq to leave Pakistan tottering at 116-6 in the 16th over.
Misbah-ul Haq (23) and Kamran Akmal (16) put on 30 from 17 balls to boost the total which left Scotland facing a target of nine runs an over. Scotland's innings revolved around Watts, who hit nine boundaries before he was dismissed by Mohammad Hafeez in the ninth over.
But six batsmen failed to reach double figures as Gul and Afridi sliced through the middle order where four wickets crashed for six runs. The 12-nation tournament features the nine Test nations currently playing Test cricket along with Zimbabwe, Kenya and Scotland. Scotland next play India at the Kingsmead on Thursday.


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Pakistan
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Salman Butt c Haq b Blain 13
Imran Nazir c Hamilton b Blain 4
Mohammad Hafeez c and b Wright 18
Younis Khan c Watts b Haq 41
Shoaib Malik st Smith b Haq 11
Shahid Afridi c Haq b Wright 22
Misbah-ul Haq b Wright 23
Kamran Akmal c Watts b Nel 16
Yasir Arafat b Nel 17
Umar Gul not out 0
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Extras: (b1, w5) 6
Total: (for nine wickets) 171
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Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Nazir), 2-24 (Butt), 3-50 (Hafeez), 4-81 (Malik), 5-108 (Afridi), 6-116 (Younis), 7-146 (Misbah), 8-159 (Akmal), 9-171 (Arafat).
Bowling: Blain 4-0-23-2, Nel 4-1-25-2, Brown 4-0-44-0 (w3), Haq 4-0-49-2, Wright 4-0-29-3 (w2).
Overs: 20



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Scotland
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F. Watts c Nazir b Hafeez 46
R. Watson c Hafeez b Gul 2
N. Poonia b Gul 4
G. Hamilton c Gul b Afridi 2
N. McCallum c Asif b Afridi 0
D. Brown c Nazir b Afridi 1
C. Smith c Misbah b Afridi 11
Majid Haq b Asif 14
C. Wright b Gul 14
J. Blain b Gul 0
D. Nel not out 13
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Extras: (lb7, w5, nb1) 13
Total: 120
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Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Watson), 2-38 (Poonia), 3-54 (Hamilton), 4-54 (McCallum), 5-59 (Watts), 6-60 (Brown), 7-79 (Smith), 8-102 (Wright), 9-102 (Blain).
Bowling: Asif 3.5-0-28-1, Gul 4-0-25-4 (nb1, w1), Hafeez 4-0-24-1 (w1), Afridi 4-0-19-4 (w2), Arafat 3-0-14-0, Malik 1-0-3-0
Overs: 19.5
Results: Pakistan won by 51 runs
Toss: Scotland
Umpires: Steve Davis (AUS) and Simon Taufel (AUS)
TV umpire: Billy Doctrove (WIS)
Match referee: Mike Procter (RSA).

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