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Shaheen Shah Afridi historic 4 wickets in vitality blast

July 04, 2023
Shaheen Shah Afridi 4 wickets in vitality blast

Shaheen Shah Afridi, a star pacer for Pakistan, made history on Friday by becoming the first bowler to claim four wickets in the opening over of a T20 encounter.

For Nottinghamshire against Warwickshire in the T20 Vitality Blast on Friday, June 30, Shaheen delivered an outstanding opening over. 

On the first, second, fifth, and sixth balls of the first over, the 23-year-old fast bowler took the wickets. 

Prior to Dan Mousley getting out by playing right into Olly Stone's hands, he bowled out Chris Benjamin and the opener Alex Davies, LBW, with a yorker.


 

After dismissing Ed Barnard with a bowl, Shaheen has taken four wickets in the opening over of the game.

However, the pacer only scored 29 runs, and his team was defeated

In 19.1 overs, the Bears reached the 169-run mark. Opening batsman Robert Yates scored 65 runs off of 46 balls to help his team win by two wickets.

The finishing touches came from Glenn Maxwell, Jacob Bethell, and Jake Lintott, who scored 19, 27, and 27 not out, respectively.

The Bears have 10 victories in their last 13 games, which puts them atop the North Group's points standings. Nottinghamshire, on the other hand, is in fourth place after winning seven of their 13 games.

The Twenty20 Cup, which debuted in June 2003 as the event, was the first precision T20 league. This is its 21st iteration.

For this year's Premier League, Shaheen joined Nottinghamshire Outlaws.

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Shaheen Afridi 6 wickets vs Middlesex Highlights

September 20, 2020

 

 Shaheen Shah Afridi Magnificient in T20 blast - 4 wickets in four balls, all of them clean bowled



Shaheen afridi 6 wickets




Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi bowled a breathtaking spell of fast bowling on Sunday to help Hampshire run through Middlesex by 20 runs in England’s T20 Blast competition.

Afridi returned with stunning figures of 6/19 from his four overs and brilliantly, all six of the wickets were bowled: the last four of which came off 4 consecutive deliveries to finish the match in favour of Hampshire.








Chasing 142, Middlesex were 121/6 in the 18th over when Afridi dismantled the stumps of John Simpson, Steven Finn, Thilan Walallawita and Tim Murtagh off 4 consecutive deliveries to take Hampshire to a thumping victory.

Earlier, the 20-year-old pacer had also taken the wickets of Stevie Eskinazi and John Simpson.

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Mumbai Indians set a challenging total for Chennai Super Kings

September 19, 2020

In an opening thriller of Indian Premier League (IPL), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) won the toss and elected to bat first, Rohit Sharma & Quinton De Kock came to open the first match of the IPL but Rohit Sharma went early on 12 runs by Chawla.



Mumbai Indians Vs Chennai super kings



Q De Kock played a good inning of 33 runs with the SS Tiwary for 3rd wicket partnership, He departed for 33 and Tiwary also played a good hand with the 42 runs from 31 balls.

Many expectations were raised from the winning captain of CPL Kieron Pollary but he departed for only 18 runs, With those individual scores, Mumbai Indians managed to score 162/9.


L Nigidi was the pick of the bowler with 3 wickets, DL Chahar & R Jadeja took 2 wickets from their allotted 4 overs, Sam Curran was also economical with 4 overs for 28 runs and 1 wicket.

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England v Australia - Highlights | 2nd Royal London ODI 2020

September 14, 2020

 Joffre Archer takes on the role of World Champion England, who host a stunning 24 track tie against Australia in the second one-day international tournament at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Australia, who were going smoothly towards the target of  232 wins, were bowled out for 207 while England completed a three-game 1-1 streak.

Australia commanded 144-2, but lost four wickets in three runs on 21 balls - including captain Aaron Finch for a well-made 73 - to 147: 6, new duo Chris Woakes (3:32) and Archer (3: 34). back to cause damage.

And when Sam Curran's left-handed pacemaker, called up along with Brother Tom, took two two-ball wickets to knock out Pat Cummins and Mitchell Stark after woakes and Archer made their 10 allotted overs, Australia was 166-8.

Sam Quran put Adam Zampa in the middle of a well-disguised ball and was slower to leave Australia on the brink of a crushing defeat at 176-9.

Legspin Adil Rashid finished the game with an extra eight balls when he allowed Joss Butler to stump Alex Kerry.


Previously, the Australian offensive, in which Starc (2-28) and Josh Hazlewood (1-27) had once again set the tone, limited England to 231-9.


Adam Zampa scored an impressive 3-36 from a maximum of 10 overs to chase a light spinner's 4-55 shot during Australia's 19 wins on Friday.


England captain Eoin Morgan scored a high on 42, but could not prevent his country from falling to 149-8 before the 76th goal post between Tom Curran, 37 and Rashid, 35, kept the hosts in the game.


#EngvsAustralia #Odi #London #2020

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Pakistan vs England 3rd T20 2020 Highlights

September 03, 2020

 In the second match of the three-match T20 series between Pakistan and England, England defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets. Pakistan scored 195 runs for the loss of four wickets in the stipulated 20 overs in reply to which England achieved the target at a loss of 5 wickets.



According to the details, England won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat. Openers Babar Azam and Fakhr Zaman gave a good start to the team.


 Fakhar Zaman was dismissed for 36 off 22 balls. Babar Azam was dismissed for 56 off 44 balls. Shoaib Malik was dismissed for 14 off 11 balls and Mohammad Hafeez was dismissed for 69 off 36 balls.

 

 For England, Adil Rashid took two wickets while Chris Jordan and Kieran took one wicket each. For England, Ben Tin scored 20, Johnny Barstow 44, Anne Morgan 66 and Mohammad Ali 1. David Milan remained unbeaten on 50. For Pakistan, Shadab Khan took 3 wickets and Haris Rauf took 2 wickets

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Ramiz Raja On Pakistan Defeat Vs England

August 10, 2020

Ramiz Raja On Pakistan Defeat Vs England    

Ramiz raja is a well known Pakistani ex cricketer and commentator sharing his views about Pakistan defeat in a test match vs England cricket team in Manchester.

He is not very happy about captaincy of Azhar Ali captaincy and want him to improve swiftly otherwise series will gone after next test match and they won't be able to get another chance of defeating English team in England.

For more of his views please watch complete video.....

 

 

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Pakistan Vs England 1st Test Day 2 Highlights

August 07, 2020

Pakistan Vs England 1st Test Day 2 Highlights


Pakistan team started the day from early blow of Babar Azam when he was picked up by joe root on 69 runs in the slips & James Anderson claimed his first wicket.


Then Asad Shafiq joined Shan Masood However he was also departed on 7runs by Stuard broad and Pakistan Cricket team was in a spot of bother but shan Masood stood firm on the other end.

Muhammad Rizwan took his time but got a good one from Chris Woakes and took a long walk back to the pavilion by scoring only 9runs.

Now comes Shahdab Khan with the reputation of All-rounder and he did not disappoint, he scored quick 45 runs with Shan Masood and took the session away from England team, Shahdab Khan and Shan Masood added 102 runs.


But, Man of the moment was Shan Masood who added 156 runs and single-handedly took Pakistan cricket team on the driving seat, after Shan Masood departure Pakistan was all out on 326runs.

The English team's both the openers were dismissed cheaply, Rj Burns and DP Sibley both were lbw by Shaheen Shah Afridi and Muhammad Abbas respectively.

Yet the prize wicket of Ben Stokes which took by Muhammad Abbas on outswing delivery was the moment of the match he did not bother the scorer and went on 0.

England team finishes the day with 91-4 and Pakistan team has all the momentum to get the big lead in 1st innings.
 
On the contrary, if Jos Butler and pope played a long innings than England can be out of trouble and give Pakistan a substantial lead to make them under pressure.


Stumps
1st Test, Manchester, Aug 5-9 2020, Pakistan tour of England
Pakistan 326

England (28 ov)
92/4
Day 2: England trail by 234 runs. CRR: 3.28

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England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

July 15, 2019
England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

World Cup last, tied - A super-finished, tied. *Collecting bits of jaw*. You must mess with me. The cricketing divine beings surely have compensated for the clammy squibs with one hell of a last - maybe the best ODI ever - testing the semi-last of '99 and Four-Three-Eight. This is a dumbfounded Rishi Roy, saying farewell to you for the benefit of a ridiculous discourse box - Sagar Chawla, Vineet Anantharaman, Ramakrishnan MS, Pradeep Krishnamurthy, Akshay Maanay, Venkatesh AV and Naga! As firecrackers overwhelm the Mecca of cricket, our inclusion of the World Cup reaches an end. We'll be, harking back to the 2023 version - in India! Up to that point, England are the World Champions! *Curtains Down*


Path in 2015, the Kiwis in all respects suitably put it: "it's a great time." One way or another, the twenty-two men who took the field today will make it into cricketing legend. The future ages will know, that somebody in their family tree had the gravitas to make the last lap in quest for endless brilliance, and tackled achieving the very apex of the game - the last lap to lift the cup of heroes, that vessel of triumph, the World Cup. Get-together your jaws, ensure you go for an every day registration tomorrow - I realize I will.



Fortification Minor - "This is 10% karma, 20% expertise, 15% concentrated intensity of will, 5% joy, half agony, and that is a 100% motivation to recall my name..."

It is the day when the stakes are the most elevated, and the players' regular impulse is to overthink - pretty much every one of the occasions they'd longed for it, the time they'd put resources into training, the existence they'd devoted to the game, ups the ante significantly higher in their minds. However, this wasn't about nerves...

Nursery cricket, the training sessions, the hours in the rec center, and even the psychological molding - it would all come down to this. It opens up a cozy, private entryway into the players' past: their adolescence and why they began playing in any case, directly into the underlying foundations of "who they truly are", rather than the persona they make. "For my entire life I had longed for that minute. As a tyke, I played it out against mates for quite a while, and as a man I rehearsed for it with a practically shocking conviction that one day it would come. Indeed, it was a terrible shot, yet it was certifiably not a poorly conceived notion, no chance." - Baz McCullum...

Fortification Minor - "This is 10% karma, 20% expertise, 15% concentrated intensity of will, 5% joy, half agony, and that is a 100% motivation to recall my name..."

It is the day when the stakes are the most elevated, and the players' regular impulse is to overthink - pretty much every one of the occasions they'd longed for it, the time they'd put resources into training, the existence they'd devoted to the game, ups the ante significantly higher in their minds. However, this wasn't about nerves...

Nursery cricket, the training sessions, the hours in the rec center, and even the psychological molding - it would all come down to this. It opens up a cozy, private entryway into the players' past: their adolescence and why they began playing in any case, directly into the underlying foundations of "who they truly are", rather than the persona they make. "For my entire life I had longed for that minute.
As a tyke, I played it out against mates for quite a while, and as a man I rehearsed for it with a practically shocking conviction that one day it would come. Indeed, it was a terrible shot, yet it was certifiably not a poorly conceived notion, no chance." - Baz McCullum...

The last of stats for these two months ..

** Man of the Match in World Cup finals:
C Lloyd
V Richards
M Amarnath
D Boon
Wasim Akram
Aravinda de Silva
S Warne
R Ponting
A Gilchrist
MS Dhoni
J Faulkner
B STOKES

** Player of the series in World Cups:
1992 M Crowe
1996 S Jayasuriya
1999 L Klusener
2003 S Tendulkar
2007 G McGrath
2011 Yuvraj Singh
2015 M Starc
2019 KANE WILLIAMSON
England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 15, 2019 Rating: 5

Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

July 12, 2019
England (Roy 85, Root 49*, Morgan 45*) beat Australia 223 (Smith 85, Woakes 3-20, Rashid 3-54) by eight wickets


How does that old melody go once more? Thirty years of hurt? Make that 44 and checking (and in spite of the verses, England's cricketers surely quit any pretense of imagining for at any rate 20 of those). Yet, abruptly it's everything available to anyone. On home soil, with the breeze behind their backs and the destinies shouting to support them. Is it returning home this time? In the event that you don't trust it now, you really never will.

One thing is without a doubt. New Zealand anticipate in the World Cup last at Lord's on Sunday, where just because since Sri Lanka at Lahore in 1996, a pristine group is certain to be delegated as heroes. Yet, after a bad case of nerves and the wobbles, the niggles and the questions, today was the day when England expelled the tension and reestablished the thunder that had conveyed the side to the highest point of the world ODI rankings.

Put just, Australia are not intended to endure beatings this complete in World Cup thump out matches. They had not lost any of their past seven visits to the semi-finals, but then a monstrous 107 conveyances still remained when triumph, fittingly, was fixed with a swipe over long-on from England's skipper, Eoin Morgan, the man in whose picture this group has been remolded since the hopelessness of 2015.

Subsequent to adjusting their gung-ho frames of mind to pull themselves into the last four, this was a return execution of a later class from England, on multi day that had unfolded laden with the kind of expectation not really saw in an England v Australia challenge since that seismic Ashes Test at Edgbaston in 2005. At that point as now, England realized they had their rivals' measure after an age of enslavement, yet the heaviness of history isn't something that can be pushed off at an impulse. 




Or then again so we may have expected. Rather, England took advantage of a similar outlook that had squashed Australia 5-0 in their two-sided arrangement a negligible a year prior, and created a presentation that shared undeniably more practically speaking with that 481-run sticking at Trent Bridge than the fairly tentative, confounded give up at Lord's a fortnight back that had left their competition in such danger.

Fierceness was England's watchword from the start, and with ball and bat alike. Not by any means the loss of an evidently pivotal hurl could unhinge them, as Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer created in about 16 balls to overwhelm Australia's totemic openers, Aaron Finch and David Warner, before Adil Rashid delivered the spell of his competition to undermine a doughty fightback from Steve Smith and Alex Carey, who batted on gamely after a savage hit to the jaw from Archer had left him draining bountifully and requiring fastens.

Also, from that point it was over to Jason Roy - the man of England's competition, whatever the last may bring - who moved into a below average focus of 224 with an enormously savvy mix of alert and mounting presumption. He and Jonny Bairstow showed the shrewdness gathered from before competition hiccups to see off a quickly compromising Mitchell Starc, yet held the privilege to beat allcomers without any potential repercussions any place their lines strayed from the straight and thin.

Toward the finish of the Powerplay, England were 50 for 0 and cruising, and Roy started to turn on max engine thrust. Nathan Lyon, a scourge of English batsman in Ashes fights passed by, was siphoned for six first-ball as he entered the quarrel for the eleventh over. Furthermore, when Australia, in distress, hurled the ball to Smith in an offer for any kind of a leap forward, Roy reacted with three successive sixes - the third, into the fourth level of the new stand, was unquestionably the biggest on this ground since Andrew Flintoff's famous smoking of Brett Lee into what was then a structure site during that 2005 Test.

Just mishap or damage appeared to be fit for hosing England's day, and both did quickly erupt - first when Bairstow needed to get treatment in the wake of tweaking his crotch while turning for a subsequent run. He was never very as familiar again falling lbw to Starc for 34 - an expulsion which, in spending England's audit, had a noteworthy bearing on the second flashpoint of England's pursuit.

On 85, Roy moved into a draw at a bouncer from Pat Cummins - and was left totally puzzled as umpire Kumar Dharmasena initially started to single a wide, however then rather contritely raised his finger, apparently influenced finally by the fervency of Australia's interests. Roy motioned for the audit, was reminded he had none left, and afterward propelled into a stalled tirade that double-crossed the immensity of the undertaking still close by.

Roy was thusly fined 30 percent of his match expense and slapped with two bad mark focuses, which implies that - with an aggregate of three - his place in the last won't be at danger. In any case, nor was it in his nonattendance from the wrinkle either, as Joe Root - with common hole discovering assurance - and Morgan - with mounting trust notwithstanding a couple of increasingly clumsy minutes against the short ball - facilitated England over the line in a whole remain of 79.

Britain have persevered through some outright towellings in the a long time since they last gone to a World Cup last, from Faisalabad 1996 to Colombo 2011 to Wellington 2015. However, this was a presentation that has the right to resound along these lines.

Australia were ahead in the challenge for, best case scenario, a lone conveyance, when David Warner - siphoned to the gunwales with adrenalin however frightfully quiet as the boos rang around him - inclined easily into a first-ball loosener from Woakes and stroked a spread driven four that evoked recollections of Phil DeFreitas to Michael Slater at the Gabba in 1994-95 - a four that purportedly lost the Ashes there and after that.

Be that as it may, England, shockingly, adjusted by and large and rapidly. They'd been blameworthy, in the gathering stage rout at Lord's, of bowling too short when the conditions had favored swing. In any case, Woakes pulled himself back a large portion of a yard to join the dabs for the remainder of the over, and hand the cudgel to Jofra Archer, for a somewhat progressively powerful first-hotshot.

Subsequent to making 496 keeps running in initial seven World Cup innings, Finch's crusade has now completed with scores of 8, 3, 0 - the first run through in his ODI profession that he's gathered three back to back single-figure scores - and what an opportunity to do it. There was consistently a doubt that he'd be vulnerable to the one that molded over into his cushions, however Archer absolutely nailed his length, an ideal jag-patron that would have collided with center and leg, and a survey consumed too.

Warner wasn't going to be cowed. An exceptional bellicose dispatch over Woakes' head for another four affirmed he was still siphoned for the challenge. In any case, Woakes' reaction was earnest and splendid. Back of a length, jumping into the join, a legitimate Test-coordinate expulsion as Bairstow second slip clung onto a flyer.

It may have been two out of two for Woakes, as Peter Handscomb - cheeky and

rearranging - was stuck on the wrinkle and endure a checked on lbw just on umpire's call. Be that as it may, rather Woakes sacked him 11 balls later, bowled off a speculative inside-edge after a World Cup introduction to overlook.

Definitely, Australia found the purpose to delve their way over into the game, as Smith - with his fourth 50 years in the same number of World Cup thump out appearances - found a partner in Carey, whose whole head required swaddling to adapt to the cut in his jaw after Archer's awful lifter.

The pair had quite recently started to cause England's fans a couple of nerves with a fourth-wicket remain of 103 when Rashid - his shoulder unmistakably troubling him all competition - delivered the effective over for which his skipper had been preparing him for essentially the previous four years. On the off chance that Carey's expulsion was imprudent, a free swipe to dairy animals corner where James Vince was

sneaking on the rope, at that point Marcus Stoinis' was splendid - the greatest tearing googly of Rashid's World Cup to date, the ideal inviting present for a batsman who played miserably down the off-base line to be stuck on off stump for a second-ball duck.

Smith, once more, tried harder, yet his help cast was discovered needing. Glenn Maxwell was suckered by a virtuoso knuckleball from Archer, a couple of 20kph of pace lost with no perceivable difference in activity as Morgan gathered a heave in the spreads, before Cummins jabbed another googly to slip. Also, when Smith himself was run out by a phenomenal timid that wriggled through a hole in his crotch and beat him to the wrinkle, the opposition was on a par with over. Seventeen overs of the Jason and Jonny show later, there was really no plan of action.

Furthermore, presently it's headed toward Lord's the place - with the regard that is expected to Kane Williamson and Co. after their own stage-holding onto execution against India - England will walk into the challenge with the swagger of a side that has just ripped the crown wipe off the vanquished ruler's head. Furthermore, if that kind of disposition happens to be actually the sort that will play into their uncelebrated rivals' hands, at that point so be it. It is difficult to perceive how England could make a regressive stride after this kind of explanation triumph.
Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 12, 2019 Rating: 5

India Vs New Zealand Semi Final 2019 Highlights

July 11, 2019
New Zealand 239 for 8 (Taylor 74, Williamson 67, Bhuvneshwar 3-43) beat India 221 (Jadeja 77, Dhoni 50, Henry 3-37, Santner 2-34, Boult 2-42) by 18 runs

This semi final was first of its kind which was spread of 2 days and we got a complete match because of a rain on the match day, But today new zealand completely destroyed indian top order by taking early wickets and making sure the game should be in their hands from the starts.


Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Kl Rahul all three of them only managed to score 1 run while chasing a modest target of 240 runs given by New Zealand in first semi-final of 2019 world cup, after demise of top order Rishab pant and Hardik Pandya did form a partnership which was than broken by Mitchel Santner and he got a wicket of Rishab Pant who manages to score 32 runs on 56 balls, right after him Hardik Pandya lost his cool and tried to slog it away and only manages to give a simple catch to Kane Williamson.

Then Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni formed a partnership by which India came back into the match, Jadeja scored quick fire 77 runs and Ms Dhoni scored 50runs on 72 balls but in the end it was not enough as New Zealand won the match by 18 runs and booked his place in all important Finals of 2019 Worldcup at lords.


#Ind Vs Nz #India Vs New Zealand #India vs Newzealand Semi final 
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Pakistan Vs South Africa 2019 World Cup Highlights

June 24, 2019

PAKISTAN VS SOUTH AFRICA WORLD 2019 HIGHLIGHTS


Today Pakistan faced South Africa in the very crucial match or you can say do or die situation where Pakistan needed to win all the remaining matches to stay alive in the world cup but on the other side, South Africa already out of the World cup and now playing for the pride.

So, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first. Openers gave a good solid foundation but Fakhar got out on 44 runs playing a cheeky shot on Imran Tahir's googly, later imam follows him with a brilliant catch by Imran Tahir on his own bowling.


   


Pakistan completed there batting and after 50 overs they were 308-7 and Haris Sohail who came in for Shoaib Malik played a brilliant inning of 89 runs off just 59 balls with the strike rate of 150.

In reply no batsman got going for South Africa apart from Faf du Plessis, he scored 63 runs on 79 balls but after him, there was no one to carry the innings for South Africa and Pakistan won the match by 49 runs
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Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019

January 28, 2019

Pakistan 168 for 2 (Imam 71, Babar 41*, Phehlukwayo 1-17) beat South Africa 164 (Amla
59, du Plessis 57, Shinwari 4-35, Afridi 2-24) by eight wickets


Pakistan attracted level their arrangement with South Africa at the Wanderers, incurring the hosts' first ever PinkDay overcome as they overwhelmed with bat and ball. Usman Shinwari perpetrated the vast majority of the harm toward the beginning of today, featuring with 4 for 35 to bowl South Africa out for 164. Imam-ul-Haq then proceeded with his great frame with 71 to run with his century in the last match, adding 94 with Babar Azam to manage Pakistan to an eight-wicket triumph with in excess of 18 overs to save.

On a shockingly supportive pitch, Imam didn't have everything his way and needed to persevere through examining spells from Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada, with Steyn beating his outside edge a few times. In any case, the essential achievement never came, and in the end the misses transformed into hits for both Imam and Fakhar Zaman, who split seven limits in a run-a-ball 44 - his most noteworthy score of the visit up until this point.

Imam contributed only three limits to an opening stand that rushed to 70 preceding Fakhar trudged Imran Tahir to Rassie van der Dussen at profound midwicket, Tahir helping the event by dialing Tabraiz Shamsi - on the seat for this diversion - with Shamsi's own shoe-telephone festivity. Shamsi evacuated his own shoe in the burrow to get the call at the opposite end.

The festival was splashed up by a limit pink-clad group, however that was comparable to it got for South Africa, as from there on Imam settled in and struck three additional limits to raise his fifth fifty - and second against South Africa - in the 24th over. By at that point, Pakistan's objective was under fifty and Imam and Babar consistently worn down it.

Babar pulled Reeza Hendricks' offspin through square leg for four to raise the fifty stand, and in the wake of raising his fifty, Imam ventured down the track to scoop Tahir over long-off for the initial six of the innings. A touch to third man brought the groups level, yet with the activity everything except done Imam swiped at Phehlukwayo to be gotten behind for 71. Mohammad Rizwan required only one ball to anchor the success, tapping the main he looked through the spreads for four to finish the pursuit.

South Africa had a crumple of 8 for 45 to fault for their unimportant aggregate. They had looked like getting much more when Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis included 101 for the third wicket, yet the lower center request disintegrated to turn and pace alike as remain in chief Shoaib Malik marshaled his troops effectively.
Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019 Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019 Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on January 28, 2019 Rating: 5

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights

January 20, 2019

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights
1st ODI played between Pakistan and South Africa in Porth Elizebeth, South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first. The first wicket went down on 82 when Shahab khan came into the attack and Aden Markram was trying slog sweep and ending up giving a simple catch to Hasan ali. After that debutant, HE van der Dussen and Hashim Amla steered the South African ship. He van der Dussen got out on 93 by Hasan ali from well short of his 100 on debut, on the other hand, Hashim Amla scored a century but failed to accelerate in the end and Pakistan asks to chase 267 runs.


While chasing Pakistan started well and openers provided 42 runs opening partnership when Fakhar Zaman fell to a short ball on D Olivier ball, then Imam ul Haq and Babar Azam made a partnership and Pakistan were on course of the 1st win in South Africa.


Babar Azam went back on 49 by part-timer Hendricks but Muhammad Hafeez was solid on one hand and steered the ship for Pakistan and scored unbeaten 71 runs. Pakistan won by 5 wickets

 



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Wahab Riaz's 3 Wickets Against Sylhet Sixers | 16th Match | Edition 6 | BPL 2019

January 15, 2019

Wahab Riaz's 3 Wickets Against Sylhet Sixers | 16th Match | Edition 6 | BPL 2019

 

Wahab riaz played first match today in BPL and took 3 wickets and got man of the match award. He was bowling with fire and actually a good contender for comeback in Pakistan Cricket Team.

These are the highlights of wahab riaz bowling.



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Shahid Afridi 39 runs on 25 balls in BPL

January 07, 2019
Previous Pakistan captain and flashy all-rounder Shahid Afridi impelled enchantment with the bat as he fueled Comilla Victorians to a four-wicket win against Sylhet Sixers amid the continuous Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) in Mirpur, Dhaka.

Shahid Afridi featured with a 39 on 25 balls took Comilla Victorians to triumph over Sylhet Sixers on the second day of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

It ended up being another low-scoring experience in the early evening commencement amid the second day of the Bangladesh Premier League as Comilla Victorians crushed Sylhet Sixers by four wickets at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur today.

Tamim Iqbal played a helpful 34-ball 35 at the highest point of the innings previously an appearance thump from Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi saw Comilla upgrade the required pursues confining Sylhet to 127 for 8.

The match was touted as the conflict between Australia couple Steve Smith and David Warner – both serving global bans after a ball-altering line a year ago that shook Australia cricket — as they drove their individual groups out in the center.

The couple are playing their first season in the nation's chief T20 rivalry and were given the captaincy of their particular sides. The two skippers, all grins in the number one spot up to the match did not have the best presentation as both succumbed to low scores.

Warner did not have the rub of the green when he was wrongly given out after a misunderstanding with his batting accomplice Towhid Hridoy. Smith was given out after a survey was taken as the ball had seemed to divert marginally in the wake of moving past his bat. The choice left inquiries in watcher' minds.

Sylhet began gravely in the wake of being sent in to bat, losing Liton Das for 1 preceding the mistake saw Warner leave. Towhid himself attempted to go ahead, maybe the skipper's rejection as yet playing at the forefront of his thoughts and was out leg-before after a battling 24-ball 8.

Sabbir Rahman tumbled to a poor shot before Nicholas Pooran and Alok Kapali's 66-run represent the 6th wicket enabled Sixers to achieve 127 for 8 wickets. Pooran hit a 26-ball 41, bound with five fours and two sixes while Kapali contributed with a 20-ball 19.





Comilla did not have the best of begins either, losing Evin Lewis (5) and Imrul Kayes (0) one after another. Smith joined the consistent Tamim at the opposite end to take the score past 50 preceding he scratched Al Amin through to the wicket-guardian Liton Das.

Nepal leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane then stowed Shoaib Malik and Anamul Haque to bring Sylhet once again into the diversion. Tamim had been conveying the innings however the second mistake of the match occurred among him and Shahid Afridi.

Pooran's immediate hit saw Tamim walk and it was left to Afridi to take Sixers to triumph and he did it in style.

He took Mohammad Irfan for 10 with a six and a four in the equivalent over (seventeenth) in which Tamim fell. Taskin Ahmed was lobbed over mid-off for six preceding a slice over point in the following conveyance got the condition to support Sixers. Afridi then hit the penultimate bundle of the last finished, played

Because of his inside and out execution, Afridi was granted player of the match.
Shahid Afridi 39 runs on 25 balls in BPL Shahid Afridi 39 runs on 25 balls in BPL Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on January 07, 2019 Rating: 5

Pakistan vs New Zealand Highlights | 3rd Test Day 3

December 05, 2018
Pakistan played well today and made 348 runs. Azhar ali scored 134 runs and Asad Shafiq produced another century for Pakistan, but as we all know Pakistan tail is not doing much and collapsed yet again with last 7 wickets just added 62 runs. In response New zealand scored 26-2 at the end of day 3rd day.

Here are the complete highlights of Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd Test Day 3

Pakistan vs New Zealand Highlights | 3rd Test Day 3 Pakistan vs New Zealand Highlights | 3rd Test Day 3 Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on December 05, 2018 Rating: 5

Pakistan Vs New Zealand Highlights | 1st Test | 1st Day

December 03, 2018
This was multi day of - exculpate the buzzword - appropriate Test cricket. It was a day that Yasir Shah undermined to seize afresh after an unprecedented pre-lunch burst that decreased New Zealand to 72 for 4, with three wickets lost for two runs. Similarly, it was multi day that Kane Williamson hoped to have rescued for his agree with an exceptionally coarse organization nearby BJ Watling, who completed unbeaten on 42 off 180 balls, having come in to bat the distance back in the main session. At last, it was maybe multi day that closed with as meager to isolate the sides as there had been at the hurl, where a charmed Williamson had chosen to bat first, as you do in Abu Dhabi.

New Zealand went to stumps with three wickets still close by, having amassed 229 attritional keeps running crosswise over 90 overs. Watling kept the innings together after Pakistan seemed as though they would overwhelm the tail when Williamson fell, and on a track that is as of now taking in preposterous turn for Day 1, each run he and the rest of New Zealand's batsman can assemble could be invaluable before the week's over.

Bilal Asif was similarly as amazing as Yasir for the duration of the day, however it wasn't until the last session that he had something to appear for it. That was the point at which the pitch began getting out of hand through and through more recognizably; the players may gave gone in for tea, yet the pitch appeared to be on an option that is more grounded than that. The main issue the spinners had was the ball was turning excessively, an uncommon circumstance for the opening day of a match. Bilal represented Colin de Grandhomme along these lines, with a pointedly turning ball flicked to leg slip, where Asad Shafiq finished a shrewd catch. Tim Southee, as well, tumbled to the off spinner, and it was around then New Zealand were in risk of being knocked down some pins out on Monday before the late opposition of debutant Will Somerville in Watling's organization.

Be that as it may, the day was seemingly characterized continuously session association of Williamson and Watling, which represented 104 keeps running in 249 balls. After Yasir's salvo in the opening session, New Zealand were left to get the pieces, and the match scavenged and assembled rather well. New Zealand deserted every single other concern yet the guard of their wickets, not stressed that the run-rate dropped like a stone. The match rejected their way through the 32 overs in the center session, including 72 keeps running en route, yet most gratifyingly, they had the reference mark alongside their name that indicates their proceeded with nearness at the wrinkle after tea.

Notwithstanding scoring at more than 2 for every over in the session was a move from where the run-rate was at a certain point: from overs 20-44, New Zealand added 45 races to their aggregate, going at under 1.50. In the second 50% of the post-lunch session however, Williamson started to underwrite as the bowlers' lengths floated all the more consistently, and raised another spunky 50 years. He was unbeaten on 71 by tea, yet it was by and large slower going for Watling.

The wicketkeeper batsman has been around the New Zealand setup for very nearly 10 years now, and you could perceive any reason why. Frequently, he has played innings with finish negligence for his own notoriety or senses, with his stores of fixation apparently failing to run low. Monday was another such day, where for the best part he was basically sticking around for Williamson, a grapple around which his chief manufactured his very own innings. He struck just a single four in more than two sessions of play, yet it is that store he sets by his wicket that makes him such an important cricketer for the Black Caps. It isn't the first occasion when he has done as such, and it's probably not going to have been the last.

Williamson, as far as concerns him, was frantically unfortunate to pass up what might have been a well-made hundred, primarily in charge of ticking the scorecard along when Pakistan were at their generally threatening. He was the person who declawed Yasir after lunch. He likewise appeared to remove the teeth from the pitch, which started to look slippery after he had been expelled. So especially agreeable was he at the wrinkle, that it was a stun to see him expelled with such a very much practiced arrangement. Hasan Ali energized a drive on the up, where Asad Shafiq was flawlessly situated for a straightforward catch, sending the New Zealand commander back 11 flees from a nineteenth Test hundred.

Toward the beginning of the day, Yasir's wounding body hits to New Zealand over the most recent 20 minutes before lunch fixed a significant part of the diligent work of Jeet Raval and Williamson in the earlier hour. It had all been coming relentlessly for the guests previously Yasir found tremendous swing to beat Raval's inside edge, the ball cutting enough of leg stump to withstand an audit from the batsman. That brought an extremely tense looking Ross Taylor to the wrinkle, who returned to a ball so short it was right around a long-bounce. It neither turned nor bobbed, rather rattling into the batsman's center stump. Henry Nicholls' rejection was considerably milder, with the left-hander clearing all around a Yasir googly, overseeing just to get an edge that hauled it again into the stumps.

The day had started splendidly for New Zealand. The hurl is more imperative here than pretty much anyplace on the planet outside of Sri Lanka, with the side batting first just regularly having lost once. Be that as it may, Pakistan, handling 18-year old debutant Shaheen Afridi, discovered cheer in his first spell, catching Tom Latham before the stumps. Fittingly enough for a young fellow with the future in front of him, it was an audit that got him the wicket, with the umpire initially having turned the intrigue down.

Having seen out a critical entry of play late in the day, New Zealand should be up for another early morning tomorrow. Rather than being skittled out under 225, the lower arrange has stood its ground against a flooding Pakistan late in the day, even another ball unfit to unstick the unflappable Watling, with Somerville playing an astonishingly made innings on presentation. So critical is this first innings add up to any runs scored now as of now feel like a weight on a potential fourth innings pursue, which, based on the manner in which today has gone, could overcome much sooner than the fifth day.
Pakistan Vs New Zealand Highlights | 1st Test | 1st Day Pakistan Vs New Zealand Highlights | 1st Test | 1st Day Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on December 03, 2018 Rating: 5

Highlights: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd ODI 2018

November 10, 2018
Pakistan won the 2nd ODI match against New Zealands at Abu Dhabi  by 6 wickets. Series is not evebly poised between Pakistan Team and Kiwis by 1-1.


HIGHLIGHTS PAKISTAN VS NEW ZEALAND 2ND ODI 


 
Highlights: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd ODI 2018 Highlights: Pakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd ODI 2018 Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on November 10, 2018 Rating: 5

Fakhar Zaman 88 Runs Highlights against New Zealand in 2nd ODI

November 10, 2018
Fakhar zaman played a brilliant innings of 88 runs in 2nd ODI against New Zealand at abu dhabi. This is the short highlights of his innings.




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Fakhar Zaman 88 Runs Highlights against New Zealand in 2nd ODI Fakhar Zaman 88 Runs Highlights against New Zealand in 2nd ODI Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on November 10, 2018 Rating: 5

Pakistan Vs New Zealand 3rd T20 Highlights

November 05, 2018
Pakistan Vs New Zealand 3rd T20 Highlights

UNSTOPPABLE PAKISTAN COMPLETE ANOTHER 3-0 SWEEP

Pakistan cricket team looks unstoppable in T20 as they completed another 3-0 sweep this time it was New Zealand. After winning the toss Pakistan decided to bat first. Fakhar Zaman was looking sloppy and fall for only 11 runs. But Babar Azam looked in prime form and scored 79 runs on 58 balls and break the record of Virat Kohli quickest to 1000rs. Babar achieved this feat in 26 innings, On the other side Muhammad Hafeez utilizing his form and slams one more 50 and in a quick time of 34 balls. Due to the brilliance of batting today Pakistan manages to 165/3 in their 20 overs.


PAKISTAN VS NEW ZEALAND 3rd T20 HIGHLIGHTS

 

New Zealand Started there chase with a big setback as in form Munro got out cheaply only for 2 runs. But Kane Williamson came into form and scored 60 runs in 38 runs but no other batsman got going and New Zealand all out on 119 runs in just 16.5 overs. Shahdab Khan took 3 wickets for 30 runs and 2 wickets each for Imad Wasim and debutant Waqas Maqsood. 

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