With spirited win at Lord’s:
Pakistan square one-day series
Pakistan recovered from a terrible start to their day to complete a
spirited victory in the fourth one-day international against England at
Lord’s on Monday.
Their 38-run win with 3.5 overs to spare under the floodlights in the
day-night match squared the series at 2-2 with the final match scheduled
for Southampton on Wednesday.
When play began Pakistan’s troubled tour had taken another turn for
the worse after the England and Wales Cricket Board threatened legal
action against Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt.
Television
Butt had suggested in a television interview that England had been
paid to lose Friday’s match at the Oval.
England captain Andrew Strauss said his team had “strong misgivings”
about completing the series and match referee Jeff Crowe had to step in
after an altercation at the nets between Jonathan Trott and Wahab Riaz.
Against this background of acrimony and distrust, Pakistan reached
265 for seven due primarily to Abdul Razzaq, who hit 44 not out from 20
balls including 40 off the last 10. The Pakistanis scored 83 from the
final 10 overs.
Strauss put his concerns to one side with 68 from 72 deliveries,
cutting and carving the ball through the off-side with familiar
assurance on his home ground in an opening partnership of 113 with Steve
Davis (49).
Boundary
He struck Shoaib Akhtar’s first delivery of the innings to the
boundary and reached his half-century off as many balls before Akhtar
got his revenge when the left-hander cut a wide delivery tamely to Fawad
Alam at backward point.
Pakistan fought back with the wickets of Trott (4), Paul Collingwood
(4) and Ian Bell (27). Bell, who missed the test series with an ankle
injury, replaced Ravi Bopara.
Akhtar, now 35, responded to the situation and the increasingly vocal
support of the Pakistan fans with a mixture of express deliveries and
clever changes of pace to finish with three for 59 from his 10 overs.
Umar Gul, Pakistan’s hero at the Oval, bowled with equal fervour at
the Pavilion end for figures off four for 32 from 8.1 overs. England’s
last five wickets fell for 30 runs off as many deliveries.
LONDON, REUTERS
PAKISTAN INNINGS
Kamran Akmal c Strauss b Broad 28
Mohammad Hafeez c Trott b Swann 64
Asad Shafiq b Swann 11
Mohammad Yousuf c Davies b Swann 3
Fawad Alam b Swann 29
Umar Akmal c Davies b Broad 21
Shahid Afridi c Strauss b Bresnan 37
Abdul Razzaq not out 44
Umar Gul not out 5
Extras (w-4 lb-17 b-2) 23
TOTAL (seven wickets; 50 overs) 265
Did not bat: Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Akhtar.
Fall of wickets: 1-62 2-86 3-94 4-137 5-155 6-209 7-210.
Bowling: Bresnan 10-0-62-1 (1w), Anderson 10-1-54-0, Broad
10-0-44-2 (2w), Yardy 7-0-39-0, Swann 10-0-37-4 (1w),
Collingwood 3-0-10-0.
ENGLAND INNINGS
A. Strauss c Fawad b Akhtar 68
S. Davies b Ajmal 49
J. Trott b Afridi 4
I. Bell c sub b Ajmal 27
P. Collingwood b Gul 4
E. Morgan c Yousuf b Akhtar 28
M. Yardy b Akhtar 9
T. Bresnan b Gul 1
G. Swann b Gul 12
S. Broad b Gul 2
J. Anderson not out 2
Extras (nb-2 w-14 lb-1 b-4) 21
TOTAL (all out; 46.1 overs) 227
Fall of wickets: 1-113 2-125 3-127 4-149 5-171 6-197 7-205
8-211 9-224 10-227.
Bowling: Akhtar 10-0-59-3 (10w), Razzaq 7-0-42-0 (1w), Gul
8-1-0-32-4 (1w 2nb), Hafeez 7-0-27-0, Ajmal 7-0-31-2, Afridi
7-0-31-1 (2w). |