Pakistan beat England and clinch series
RAWALPINDI, Monday (Reuters) - Pakistan clinched the one-day series
against England by winning the fourth match by 13 runs on Monday.
Pakistan took an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series as
their bowlers battled hard to successfully defend a total of 210 runs,
eventually bowling England out for 197 in 48.1 overs.
England were also beaten 2-0 in the test series and have now lost
their last three one-dayers after winning the first in Lahore by 42
runs. The last match will be played on Wednesday.
The England tail fought bravely to the end after being reduced to 114
for eight with Ian Blackwell (29) and Kabir Ali (39 not out) put on a
fighting 50 runs for the ninth wicket.
The partnership provided a glimmer of hope but Blackwell was run-out
by a direct throw from substitute fielder Mohammad Asif while going for
a quick single with the total on 164 in the 39th over.
Ali then combined with last man James Anderson (11) to get within
striking distance of their target before fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had
Anderson caught brilliantly at slip by Younis Khan to end the match.
Shahid Afridi was the stand-out performer for his team with 3 for 34
after pacer Rana Naved took the wickets of Matthew Prior and Andrew
Strauss in successive balls in the fourth over. |