Gauteng Invitation XI v Pakistanis....

Younis Khan smashes 30 runs in last over
*Pakistan Cricket Board - 1 February 2003 *

JOHANNESBURG (South Africa), February 1: Younis Khan smashed 30 runs off the last over on way to scoring an unbeaten 94 as Pakistan recorded a nine-run victory over Gauteng Invitation XI in a pre-World Cup 50-over-a-side friendly match at Alberton south of Johannesburg.

Younis smashed four successive sixes, a four and a two in the last over of Adam Bacher to help Pakistan reach 265 for eight, including 66 off the last 30 deliveries of the innings. Younis, who was 41 after 45 overs in Pakistan’s 199 for seven, clobbered five fours and six sixes in a thundering 65-ball innings.

The home team, whose victory target was revised to 255 in 47 overs because of rain in the afternoon, finished short at 245 for seven, thanks to a 124-ball 89 by Bacher. Azhar Mahmood showed no signs of shoulder injury that cut short his African safari last year and finished as pick of the bowlers with three for 50 from eight overs.

Younis, who notched up his half century from 52 balls with three fours and a six, scored his last 44 runs from a mere 13 deliveries that included four sixes and two fours. The Pathan, adjudged Man-of-the-Match, dominated an unbroken 45-run unfinished ninth wicket stand with Saqlain Mushtaq who chipped in with eight.

For Pakistan, who batted first in hot and humid conditions before something around 3,000 spectators, was also helped by decent contributions by stand-in captain Inzamam-ul-Haq (44 off 80 balls), Yousuf Youhana (32 off 51 balls), Shahid Afridi (32 off 25 balls) and Abdul Razzaq (23 off 40 balls).

The only partnership of note was for the fourth wicket between Inzamam and Yousuf who added 76 runs off 117 balls after Pakistan were left struggling at 50 for three.

Pakistan left out skipper Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar and Saleem Elahi for this match.

and the scorecard....


Friendly Match, 2002/03
Gauteng Invitation XI v Pakistanis
Alberton, Johannesburg
1 February 2003 (50-over match)

Result: Pakistanis won by 9 runs (D/L Method)

Toss: No Toss
Umpires: BJL Catt and JEP Ostrom
Man of the Match: Younis Khan 


Pakistanis innings (50 overs maximum)
Taufeeq Umar                              b Burger              1
Shahid Afridi                             b Burger             32
Saeed Anwar           c Harris            b Keiler              4
Inzamam-ul-Haq        c Harris            b Abowath            44
Yousuf Youhana        run out (Bacher/Harris)                  32
Younis Khan           not out                                  94
Abdur Razzaq          run out (Bacher/Eksteen)                 23
*+Rashid Latif        c Abowath           b Elliott             4
Azhar Mahmood         c Otto              b Bacher             10
Saqlain Mushtaq       not out                                   8
Extras                (lb 1, w 7, nb 5)                        13
Total                 (8 wickets, 50 overs)                   265

DNB: Mohammad Sami.

FoW: 1-19, 2-27, 3-50, 4-126, 5-127, 6-172, 7-184, 8-220.

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Burger                      10      0     65      2 (4nb,1w)
Keiler                       5      0     28      1 (4w)
Abowath                     10      2     28      1
Elliott                      7      0     29      1 (1nb, 2w)
Eksteen                     10      0     44      0
Bacher                       8      0     70      1

Gauteng Invitation XI innings (target: 255 runs from 47 overs)
SC Cook               c Rashid Latif      b Abdur Razzaq       37
JM Otto               c Rashid Latif      b Azhar Mahmood       0
GD Elliott            c Saeed Anwar       b Azhar Mahmood       4
AM Bacher                                 b Azhar Mahmood      89
VB van Jaarsveld      not out                                  50
+MJ Harris                                b Saqlain Mushtaq    15
K Moothasamy          lbw                 b Mohammad Sami       1
S Burger              run out                                   1
*CE Eksteen           not out                                  10
Extras                (b 1, lb 6, w 26, nb 5)                  38
Total                 (7 wickets, 47 overs)                   245

DNB: Y Keiler, A Abowath.

FoW: 1-0, 2-9, 3-126, 4-180, 5-216, 6-217, 7-225.

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Mohammad Sami               10      1     59      1 (2nb,19w)
Azhar Mahmood                8      1     50      3 (2nb,6w)
Abdur Razzaq                 9      0     44      1
Shahid Afridi               10      0     49      0 (1w)
Saqlain Mushtaq              9      1     26      1
Younis Khan                  1      0     10      0



saeed anwar not impressive at all.... :(

Saeed Anwar not impressive and neither was Taufeeq Umer. Afridi did OK and same with the most of the team except for Younis Khan who did really well. Lets hope Saeed improves his performence and also if Afridi can score about 32 runs opening for Pakistan in every match I think thats good enuff as we must have a 6th bowler in the team. Going with 5 bowlers against teams like SA and Aus is just too risky.

It seems azhar bowled well...

They are not playing well, that much is for certain...

better then SA's first match atleast :D

Saeed Anwar:(..
Muhammed Sami lux expensive…
pakistan ko kuch karna parey ga:(…
but still :jhanda:

there is some improvement.....they lost almost all their tour matches on the SA tour last month!

at least they are showing some signs of improvement in their attitude, esp. Younus Khan. Good luck Pakistan!

woho
Finally a "W"
coool.........

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at least they are showing some signs of improvement in their attitude, esp. Younus Khan. Good luck Pakistan!
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yeh looks like he is coming back into form at the right time.....30runs in one over is a good prediction and the rest did alrite...atleast they contributed lil bit to the team score...but once again the middle order did it......afridi did still better than elahi otherwise it would've been 0/2
Azhar looks good on safrican pitches which is evident from this first match.....