Pakistan bowling attack falls flat as Afghanistan win warm-up game by 3 wickets

Published May 24, 2019
Pakistan's Babar Azam bats during the Cricket World Cup Warm up match against Afghanistan at The Bristol County Ground in Bristol, England on Friday May 24. — AP
Pakistan's Babar Azam bats during the Cricket World Cup Warm up match against Afghanistan at The Bristol County Ground in Bristol, England on Friday May 24. — AP
Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi, left, celebrates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Haris Sohail  during the Cricket World Cup Warm up match at The Bristol County Ground in Bristol, England on Friday May 24. — AP
Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi, left, celebrates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Haris Sohail during the Cricket World Cup Warm up match at The Bristol County Ground in Bristol, England on Friday May 24. — AP
Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman (L) is bowled by Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi as Afghanistan's Shahzad Mohammadi looks on during the 2019 Cricket World Cup warm up match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at Bristol County Ground in Bristol, southwest England, on May 24. — AFP
Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman (L) is bowled by Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi as Afghanistan's Shahzad Mohammadi looks on during the 2019 Cricket World Cup warm up match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at Bristol County Ground in Bristol, southwest England, on May 24. — AFP

Afghanistan emerged victorious as they chased a moderate target of 263 runs with three wickets in hand in a warm-up match against Pakistan on Friday ahead of the upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.

Hashmatullah Shahidi (72) was Afghanistan's top scorer who remained on the crease till the end.

Earlier, Babar Azam had managed to resuscitate a crumbling Pakistani side with a 112 off 108 balls after the top order fell apart. However, his peers failed to build up on Azam's innings and post a higher target.

His innings came to an end after Rahmat Ali took a catch on a slow ball by Dawlat Zadran. He was quickly followed by Hasan Ali (6), Shadab Khan (1) and Wahab Riaz (18) when Pakistan were bowled out at 262 in 48 overs.

Pakistan's top order had all but crumbled when Afghanistan captured four wickets early in the match. Azam (112) and Shoaib Malik (44) built up the first 50-run partnership to give the team a fighting chance.

Pakistan had won the toss and opted to bat the top order fell apart under the onslaught of a trio of Afghan bowlers, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, and Hamid Hassan.

Hassan bowled opener Imamul Haq for 32.

Two overs later, Fakhar Zaman (19) was sent back to the pavilion by Mohammad Nabi.

Nabi picked up another wicket two balls later, when he bowled Haris Sohail (1).

Mohammad Hafeez fell to Afghanistan's star bowler Rashid Khan after scoring 12 runs.

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