12:00 AM, June 30, 2019 / LAST MODIFIED: 07:50 AM, June 30, 2019

Pakistan survive a scare

Pakistan survive a scare

Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi celebrates after scalping a wicket in a World Cup encoutner against Afghanistan in Leeds yesterday. He returned figures of four for 47 from his ten overs to help restrict Afghanistan to a paltry 227 for nine. PHOTO: Reuters

Pakistan scraped to a three-wicket victory over Afghanistan in a topsy-turvy encounter of the World Cup at the in Headingley yesterday.

Pakistan struggled in their chase of 228, having lost six wickets by 40 overs. But some heroic batting from Imad Wasim and Wahab Riaz saw the former champions across the line, with two balls to spare. The win took Pakistan to nine points from eight games, and they will play their final group game against Bangladesh on July 5.

Earlier, Shaheen Shah Afridi back up his three for 28 in the win over New Zealand with impressive figures of four for 47 off 10 overs, helping keep the Afghan batsmen in check.

Shaheen struck twice in successive balls, dismissing captain Gulbadin Naib (15) before accounting for Hashmatullah Shahidi with his next ball to leave Afghanistan tottering at 27 for two.

The score became 57 for three when left-arm spinner Imad Wasim had Rahmat Shah caught off a miscued shot for 35.

Shah and Naib had looked untroubled after Afghanistan won the toss and decided to bat on a flat, brownish pitch but they were derailed by Shaheen’s double strike.

Asghar Afghan, controversially replaced as captain just two months before the World Cup, took the attack to the Pakistan bowlers with a rapid 35-ball 42, hitting two sixes and three fours.

He added 64 runs for the fourth wicket with Ikram Alikhil (24) as they repaired the damage but leg-spinner Shadab Khan broke the stand when he bowled the former captain in the 26th over.

Najibullah Zadran chipped in with 42 off 54 balls but Shaheen returned in his second spell to dismiss Najibullah and Rashid Khan (eight).

Paceman Wahab Riaz (two for 29) and spinner Imad (two for 48) also chipped in with crucial wickets.

Pakistan are on a roll at the World Cup after a disastrous start which saw them lose three of their first five matches, with one win and a no-result.

They have since beaten South Africa and New Zealand and are in contention for a semi-final place with seven points in seven games.

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