An unbeaten century by opening batsman Imam-ul-Haq
helped Pakistan crush Afghanistan in the first of the three-match
Under-19 ODI series in Lahore. Imam hit 15 fours and two sixes in his
91-ball 106 and added an unbeaten 129 for the third wicket with Saud
Shakeel to overhaul Afghanistan's total with 14.1 overs to spare.
Chasing 181, Pakistan lost their first two wickets for 52 runs, but Imam
and Shakeel not only prevented any further damage, they also kept
scoring at a brisk pace. Imam reached his half-century - in 55 balls -
with consecutive boundaries off Hashmatullah Shaidi, but then increased
the pace further, reaching his hundred off the 88th delivery, an over
before the finish. Shakeel, too, completed his half-century in the same
over, reaching the landmark in 58 deliveries.
Barring Abdullah Adil, none of the Afghanistan bowlers were able to put a
check on the scoring. It was in contrast to how Pakistan had operated
after losing the toss. Left-arm seamer Zia-ul-Haq had batsman Ishanullah
lbw off the fourth ball of the third over, after opener Shahidullah was
run-out three balls earlier. A half-century stand between Shaidi and
Usman Ghani lifted Afghanistan to 72 from 18 for 2, raising hopes of a
200-plus total. But once Ghani was dismissed, Afghanistan struggled to
put together any other meaningful partnerships, eventually folding for
180 off the last ball of the innings. Left-arm spinner Kamran Ghulam
chipped in with four wickets, while Zafar Gohar picked up three.
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