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Shoaib Malik Guides Pakistan to Last-Over Win Over Afghanistan

Chasing a competitive 258 to win, Pakistan overhauled the target with just three balls to spare.

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  • Pakistan beat Afghanistan by 3 wickets in a Super Four match of the Asia Cup in Dubai on Friday.
  • Afghanistan 257/6 in 50 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 97*, Asghar Afghan 67; Mohammad Nawaz 3/57)
  • Pakistan 258/7 in 49.3 overs (Imam-ul-Haq 80, Shoaib Malik 51*; Rashid Khan 3/46)
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Experienced Shoaib Malik conjured up a crucial unbeaten 51 under pressure as Pakistan survived a scare from Afghanistan, winning their Super Four match of the Asia Cup by three wickets in Abu Dhabi on Friday.

Chasing a competitive 258 to win, Pakistan overhauled the target with just three balls to spare with former captain Malik playing the match-winning knock from 43 balls.

Pakistan required 10 runs from the last over and Malik dispatched pacer Aftab Alam for a six and four after playing a dot ball.

Chasing a competitive 258 to win, Pakistan overhauled the target with just three balls to spare.
Shoaib Malik en route to his match-winning unbeaten 51 against Afghanistan on Friday. 
(Photo: Twitter/@ICC)
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Wickets kept falling for Pakistan with star Afghan spinner Rashid Khan yet again proving his utility with a three wicket haul but Malik held his nerves to keep one end tight.

Before Malik, Imam-ul-Haq (80) and Babar Azam (60) hit patient half-centuries in a 154-run stand but the slow run rate made it difficult for Pakistan.

Electing to bat, Hashmatullah Shahidi (97) missed out on his maiden ODI hundred by just three runs after skipper Asghar Afghan hit a combative 67 off 56 balls as Afghanistan scored a fighting 257 for six.

Their 94-run partnership and some terrific batting towards the end by the Afghans made it an interesting contest as they scored 87 runs in the last 10 overs.

Chasing a competitive 258 to win, Pakistan overhauled the target with just three balls to spare.
Imam-ul-Haq top scored for Pakistan with 80 off 104 balls with 5 fours and a solitary six. 
(Photo: Twitter/@ICC)
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Pakistan made a shaky start, losing opener Fakhar Zaman in the sixth ball of the innings, bowled by Mujeeb ur Rahman, but after that Azam and Imam taking control of the proceedings, though the run-rate was always shooting up.

At the half-way mark, Pakistan had put on board just 103 for one with required touching going beyond six but they the cushion of nine wickets.

The two batsmen out on 154 runs for the second wicket before the bespectacled Imam was run out in the 34th over. It was Najibullah Zadran's direct hit which found Imam short. His 80-run knock came off 104 balls with four shots to the fence and one over the ropes.

Chasing a competitive 258 to win, Pakistan overhauled the target with just three balls to spare.
Rashid Khan was the pick among the Afghani bowlers and ended with a figure of 3/46.
(Photo: Twitter/@ICC)

Nine balls later, Rashid Khan had Azam stumped. It was when Pakistan needed exact 100 runs from 15 overs.

Pakistan lost Haris Sohail (13), Sarfraz Ahmad (8), Asif Ali (7) and Mohammad Nawaz (10) with Afghan bowlers fighting hard.

In the end, former captain Malik's experience saw them cross the finish the line.

Earlier, Shahidi needed a boundary off the last ball to complete his century but Hasan Ali denied him the milestone with a incoming yorker which the left-hander could not put away.

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Topics:  Shoaib Malik   Asia Cup   Asia Cup 2018 

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