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Pakistan Shaheens beat Zimbabwe Select in fifth one-day to stay alive in series – Cricket Pakistan

Pakistan Shaheens beat Zimbabwe Select by 177 runs in the fifth one-day in Harare, to stay alive in the six-match series. The hosts still lead the series by a margin of 3-2 with one game left.

With Zimbabwe Select chasing a target of 315 runs, Pakistan Shaheens drew first blood as Shahnawaz Dahani got rid of opening batter, Innocent Kaia (7) in the fourth over of the second innings.

Zimbabwe never had control of the chase as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Dahani picked up his second wicket in his fourth over as he dismissed Wessly Madhevere for 15.

Aamer Jamal struck in the next over to also remove the skipper Sean Williams for 15.

After being benched in the last two games, Mehran Mumtaz was in full flow as he picked up the wickets of Sikandar Raza (9) and Tadiwanashe Marumani (19) in a single over.

Milton Shumba didn’t survive for long either as he was trapped lbw by Mohammad Ali for 14.

Qasim Akram was handed the ball in the 26th over and he bowled a wicket maiden, dismissing Brandon Mavuta for 3.

Akram stuck again in his third over as Luke Jongwe was caught by Hussain Talat for 3.

Clive Madande kept fighting at one end for Zimbabwe but his unbeaten 41-run knock wasn’t enough to ensure victory for the hosts, as they were bowled out for 137 runs.

Dahani and Qasim Akram picked up three wickets each, while Mumtaz claimed two wickets.

Earlier, after being asked to bat first, Pakistan Shaheens posted a massive total of 314 runs after losing six wickets, thanks to a brilliant 139-run opening stand between Imran Butt and Haseebullah Khan.

The right-hand batter Imran scored 64 runs from 65 deliveries, including seven fours and one six. Haseebullah also played a brilliant innings as he scored 62 runs from 77 deliveries, including nine boundaries.

Zimbabwe Select made their first breakthrough in the 24th over as they got the important wicket of Imran Butt (64) thanks to a brilliant run out by Clive Madande. Soon after his dismissal, Haseebullah (62) was dismissed by Sikandar Raza in the same over.

Omair Bin Yousuf, who scored 153 runs from 126 deliveries in the previous match, played an outstanding knock once again, and remained unbeaten after scoring 89 runs from 87 deliveries, including seven fours and one six. 

Despite facing challenges, Rohail Nazir (16), Kamran Ghulam (12), skipper Hussain Talat (7), and Qasim Akram (13) were unable to make notable contributions during the crucial phase of the game.

Nonetheless, all-rounder Aamer Jamal provided valuable support to Omair Yusuf towards the end, as he remained unbeaten with a score of 24 from 18 balls, including two fours and one six.

Brandon Mavuta took two wickets after conceding 39 runs in his spell, while Sikandar Raza and Luke Jongwe each claimed one wicket.

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Veteran UAE pacer Zahoor Khan banks on reverse swing in Zimbabwe – Gulf News

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Zahoor Khan has been one of the main bowlers for UAE during the World Cup Playoffs in Namibia.
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Dubai: Veteran UAE pacer Zahoor Khan is looking forward to the ICC World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe as the conditions will be ideal for him to use his main weapon, reverse swing.

The 34-year-old pacer, a death-over specialist in the Twenty20 internationals, has been one of the main factors for UAE finishing second in the World Cup Qualifier Playoff table in Namibia on Wednesday and rightfully cement their team a place in the 10-team ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers to be held in Zimbabwe in June.

Perfect conditions

“In Twenty20, I usually bowl in the death, between the 15th and 20th overs. During those matches I was not able to use my main weapon, the reverse swing, which generally happens after 20 overs. In Namibia, I was able to bring my weapon into the play in the 50-over matches and the conditions were also really conducive for reverse swing. Out of the 10 wickets I got in the World Cup Qualifier Playoff, eight of them were due to reverse swing, either bowled or LBW,” said Zahoor, who developed his game in Pakistan. “I have played in Zimbabwe earlier and I know the conditions well. I can expect a lot of reverse swing.”

Zahoor, who used to bowl around 45 overs in the four-day games, feels those spells have helped him to develop the required strength that has held him in good stead today. The pacer still savours the success the team achieved in Namibia, which also helped them retain their One Day International status.

Team unity

“We played in Namibia as one unit. Each and every player had the fire in them to take UAE qualify for Zimbabwe Qualifiers and also retain the ODI status. The entire team was motivated with the aim of winning the tournament. I am happy to be part of the winning squad,” he added.

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Veteran UAE pacer is hoping that his experience of playing in varous franchise leagues will help him during the World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.
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Franchise league experience

UAE will be meeting Sri Lanka in the World Cup Qualifiers opener in Zimbabwe and the pacer is ready for the challenge and expects his experience of playing in the Lanka Premier League will help him.

“I have been playing a lot of leagues including Lanka Premier League, Bangladesh Premier League, T10 and UAE’s International League T20 (ILT20). So I will use those experience,” added Zahoor, who played under Kieron Pollard for MI Emirates in ILT20.

Mentor’s role

“I have been playing with some of the best for the last seven years and had a good relationship. It has helped me a lot and particularly Pollard knew my strength and used me to the best of my abilities. I would like to thank Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) for organising such a big league, which can benefit a lot of young players.”

Since making his debut in 2017 Zahoor has been the main bowler for UAE, but now as the senior bowlers he has assumed the role of a mentor to young UAE pacers, who will be facing West Indies in the three-match One Day Internationals in Sharjah from June 4.

“All the new bowlers — Sanchit Sharma, Matiullah, Muhammad Jawadullah and Sabir Ali — share a good rapport. They keep asking me about reverse swing and I share my knowledge with them,” he added.

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Winning against England would be high for Irish cricket, says Andrew Balbirnie ahead of the one-off Test match against England – News9 LIVE

Winning against England would be high for Irish cricket, says Andrew Balbirnie ahead of the one-off Test match against England

Andrew Balbirnie, Ireland captain, poses for a photo during a Ireland Net Session at Lord’s Cricket Ground (Photo Credit: Twitter @cricketireland)

They had beaten Pakistan, England, and the West Indies during the 2007, 2011, and 2015 ODI World Cups and had again defeated England during the 2022 T20 World Cup.

Ireland skipper Andrew Balbirnie has admitted that defeating England in a Test match “would be one of their best achievement” as they prepare to face the Ben Stokes-led team at Lords in a one-off Test which begins from June 1. The Irish cricket team has made an impressive reputation in white ball cricket recently.

They had beaten Pakistan, England, and the West Indies during the 2007, 2011, and 2015 ODI World Cups and had again defeated England during the 2022 T20 World Cup.

Ireland has played just six Test matches in their cricketing history and is still aiming for their first win in the longest format of the game.

They played their last Test match at Lords four years ago and got England all out at 85 and then lost to them by 143 runs as they got all out at 38 during the fourth innings of the match.

“It didn’t play out the way we wanted to but we got a glimpse into what would happen if we were to win a Test,” Balbirnie told reporters ahead of the one-off Test.

“And, I think if we were to beat England, it would easily be our best achievement in cricket in the game”, he added.

England has an upper edge as they have won 10 of their 12 last Test matches ever since Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum led charge of England’s Test team.

“We know that this England team is in a really good place leading to the Ashes,” said Balbournie.

Josh Little, who played for Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023 will not be playing the one-off Test match against England as he has been given rest so that he can prepare for next month’s ODI World Cup qualifying tournament, which will be held in Zimbabwe.

Josh also didn’t play the Test matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka due to IPL 2023.

Richard Holdsworth, who is Ireland’s high-performance director, came in support of Josh Little in skipping playing the Test match at the Lords, which is considered a major landmark for most cricketers, but Holdsworth admitted that it was not “the most important event for Ireland cricket this year”.

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