Pakistan Shaheens to face Zimbabwe-Select in 4th unofficial ODI today

Pakistan Shaheens to face Zimbabwe-Select in 4th unofficial ODI today

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In the third match, Qasim Akram and Shahnawaz Dahani helped Pakistan Shaheens beat Zimbabwe Select

HARARE (Web Desk) - The 4th unofficial One Day International between Pakistan Shaheens and Zimbabwe Select will be played in Harare on Tuesday.

The match will start at 12:15 pm.

In the third match, an unbeaten half-century by Qasim Akram and four wickets from Shahnawaz Dahani helped Pakistan Shaheens beat Zimbabwe Select by five runs on DLS in the third one-day of the six-match series at the Harare Sports Club in Harare. This was Shaheens’ first win in the one-day series as the hosts lead the series 2-1. 

Chasing 279 to win, the opening pair of Mohammad Huraira (19, 29b, 3x4s) and Saim Ayub (28, 25b, 5x4s) provided a 47-run start to the innings. After the departure of both batters in the space of five balls, wicketkeeper-batter Haseebullah and Omair Bin Yousuf got together and knitted a 60-run partnership for the third wicket. Omair – who was playing his first match in the one-day series – departed in the 22nd over after scoring 29 off 38 deliveries, which included three fours.

From 107 for three in 21.2 overs, the tourists went on to lose three more wickets for just 62 runs which included the well-set Haseebullah (49, 60b, 6x4s) and were struggling as the scoreboard read 169 for six in 33.2 overs. At that point, 21-year-old Mubasir Khan and 20-year-old Qasim Akram got together and stitched a 67-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Mubasir’s innings (30, 32b, 3x4s) came to an end in the 42nd over, with Shaheens still requiring 43 runs to win from 49 balls.

At the other end, Qasim remained calm and composed and took Shaheens home with two wickets in hand. The light faded in the 47th over of the innings and Shaheens won the match by five runs on DLS. Player of the match Qasim scored an unbeaten 57 off 40 balls, smashing seven fours and one six.

For Zimbabwe Select, Tendai Chatara took four wickets for 53 from 9.5 overs.