U19 World Cup: Afridi stars as Pakistan humiliate Ireland
Pacer’s 6-15 leads Boys in Green to thumping nine-wicket win on Tuesday
Left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi decimated the Irish batting line-up and guided Pakistan to a comfortable nine-wicket win in the International Cricket Council (ICC) U19 World Cup Group D match in Whangarei on Tuesday.
After deciding to bowl first in bowling friendly conditions, the Boys in Green remained on top and never gave Ireland any relief throughout their innings with immaculate line and length.
Harry Tector’s men were eventually bowled out for just 97 in the 29th over, as Joshua Little finished with the top score of 24 off 20 balls with the help of two fours and one six.
For Pakistan, Afridi was the star of the show as he claimed figures of six for 15 in his 8.3 overs, which included three maidens as well, whereas captain Hassan Khan claimed three wickets with his tidy left-arm spin.
In reply, the Boys in Green cruised to the target in less than nine overs at the loss of just one wicket. Opener Muhammad Zaid finished the innings with the top score of 43 not out off 19 balls with the help of seven fours and one six.
For his outstanding bowling performance, Afridi was named player of the match.
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After deciding to bowl first in bowling friendly conditions, the Boys in Green remained on top and never gave Ireland any relief throughout their innings with immaculate line and length.
Harry Tector’s men were eventually bowled out for just 97 in the 29th over, as Joshua Little finished with the top score of 24 off 20 balls with the help of two fours and one six.
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For Pakistan, Afridi was the star of the show as he claimed figures of six for 15 in his 8.3 overs, which included three maidens as well, whereas captain Hassan Khan claimed three wickets with his tidy left-arm spin.
In reply, the Boys in Green cruised to the target in less than nine overs at the loss of just one wicket. Opener Muhammad Zaid finished the innings with the top score of 43 not out off 19 balls with the help of seven fours and one six.
For his outstanding bowling performance, Afridi was named player of the match.