‘Stepping stone in my T20I career’ Malan praises PSL

KARACHI: England batter Dawid Malan lauded Pakistan Super League (PSL) for playing an instrumental role in his T20I career and earning him recognition all around the world.

Malan, who represented Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United in the PSL called himself to be ‘fortunate enough’ for getting an opportunity to play in the league with the best cricketers in the world.

“It was great to play in the PSL as it provided me with an opportunity to explore what I can do moving forward in my career. Obviously, it was a stepping stone in my T20I career,” said Malan as he spoke to the media ahead of England’s first T20I series on Pakistani soil.

He added that it was great to see international cricket coming back to Pakistan and praised the country for its tremendous hospitality.

“Pakistan has always welcomed us with open arms. It is fantastic to be back here and can’t wait to see the crowd in the stadium,” said the English batter

Talking about his role in the revival of cricket in Pakistan as he was among the first few foreign players who came to play the PSL final in 2017 in Lahore, Malan said that he and other players had not thought at that time that they were playing such a great part.

Furthermore, Malan believed that the Green shirts were a strong opponent which had all the resources at its disposal.

“Pakistan is a great team. It has always been challenging to play against them,” he added.

It is pertinent to mention here that the England Cricket team have arrived in Pakistan for the first time in 17 years to play seven-match T20I series against the home side commencing on September 20. The first four matches will be held at National Stadium Karachi while the remaining three matches will be hosted by Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

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T10 League: Deccan Gladiators seal convincing win over Delhi Bulls

Deccan Gladiators registered a comfortable nine-wicket win over Delhi Bulls in their T20 League fixture in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

Batting first, Delhi Bulls were dismissed for 112 in their allotted 10 overs.

Rilee Rossouw top scored with 48 runs off 21 deliveries with three fours and a six to his name.

Andre Russell took three wickets while Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva and Tymal Mills dismissed two batters each.

The Gladiators completed the run chase in 7.2 overs with nine wickets in hand.

Tom Kohler-Cadmore was the standout performer with the bat as he scored an unbeaten half-century.

The opener made 19-ball 51 with three fours and five maximums to his name. He put on a 100-run opening partnership with Tom Banton (44 from 21).

Dominic Drakes was the only wicket take for the Delhi side.

Australia beat New Zealand to lift their maiden T20 World Cup

DUBAI: Mitchell Marsh and David Warner partnered strongly to help Australia beat New Zealand by eight wickets to lift their maiden ICC T20 World Cup here at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. 

Warner and Marsh made the run-chase too easy for Australia as they managed to take the cup home. The two batters held their nerves calm and scored 92 runs to set the solid tone for Australia to chase 173 runs.

Warner made 53 runs off 38 balls including four boundaries and three sixes whereas Marsh remained not out for 77 laced with six boundaries and four sixes.

Later on, Marsh alongside Maxwell (28*) scored 66 runs to take Australia over the victory line.

Trent Boult was the only wicket-taker from New Zealand. He bagged two wickets for 18 runs.

Earlier, Kane Williamson led New Zealand from the front as they scored 172-4 in 20 overs against Australia in the mega contest.

The New Zealand’s captain was off to a pressure start, joining the team after they lost Daryl Mitchell for 28 runs. The right-handed batter stood composed and kept the scoreboard ticking.

He took charge later on and accelerated his innings that saw 85 runs off 48 balls laced with 10 boundaries and three sixes. Martin Guptill supported him well as he scored 28 off 35 balls including three boundaries.

Glenn Phillips made 18 including a boundary and six.

For Australia, Josh Hazlewood picked up three wickets and Adam Zampa managed a scalp.

TOSS

Australia has won the toss and decided to bowl first against New Zealand

Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch (capt), Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Daryll Mitchell, Kane Williamson (capt), Tim Seifert (wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Adam Milne, Trent Boult, Ish Sodhi

Australia beat Pakistan to qualify for T20 WC final

Australia won by five wickets to qualify for T20 World Cup final

AUS 177-5 (19 overs)

Shaheen bowls

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Hasan to bowl his last over

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Haris to bowl

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Hasan comes back

AUS 115-5 (15 overs)

Shaheen to bowl his last spell

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Haris comes back

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Shadab bowls his last over

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Imad bowls his third over

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Shadab comes again

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Hasan comes back

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Mohammad Hafeez to bowl

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David Warner to face Shaheen Shah Afridi

Pakistan vs Australia (2nd innings)

Australia need 177 runs to qualify for T20 World Cup’s final

Starc (2-38)

Rizwan (67)

Fakhar (55*)

PAK 176-4 (20 overs)

Starc to bowl last over

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Starc to bowl his third over

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Hazlewood comes back

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Maxwell continues

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Zampa bowls again

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Maxwell comes back

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Mitchell Marsh comes with the ball

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Adam Zampa comes to bowl

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Cummins continues

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Hazlewood comes again

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Pat Cummins joins the attack

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Glenn Maxwell comes to bowl

PAK 11-0 (2 overs)

Josh Hazlewood bowls from the other end

PAK 6-0 (1 over)

Mohammad Rizwan faces Mitchell Starc to start the proceedings in second T20 World Cup semi-final

Pakistan vs Australia (1st innings)

DUBAI: Australia has won the toss and decided to bowl first against Pakistan in the second T20 World Cup 2021 semi-final here at Dubai International Stadium on Thursday. 

Australia David Warner, Aaron Finch (capt), Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Pakistan Babar Azam (capt), Mohammad Rizwan, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf

New Zealand defeat England to advance to T20 World Cup final

ABU DHABI: New Zealand beat England by five wickets on Wednesday to reach the T20 World Cup final.

The Black Caps chased down a 167-run target by losing five wickets in the 19th over the T20 World Cup semi-final played at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

New Zealand opener Daryl Mitchell carried his bat in a stunning knock, producing a brilliant late display of power-hitting. Mitchell smashed an unbeaten 72 runs.

Chasing the target, New Zealand were in trouble at 13-2 and 107-4 when Jimmy Neesham hit an 11-ball 27 and Mitchell finished it off with a boundary.

From England’s bowling side, Chris Woakes pick early two wickets in the Powerplay. Liam Livingstone also took two wickets by giving away just 22 runs in 4 overs.

Daryl Michell won the Player of the Match award for his brilliant match-winning knock. New Zealand will face either Australia or Pakistan in T20 World Cup final.

Pakistan will face Australia in the second semi-final on Thursday.

First innings

Batting first, England have set a 167-run target for New Zealand in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi.

England, electing to bat, finished at 166 at the loss of four wickets in their 20 overs thanks to a half-century by batter Moeen Ali.

The all-rounder played an unbeaten knock of 51 from 37 deliveries with three fours and two sixes to his name.

He put on a 63-run partnership with David Malan, who made 30-ball 41.

Dawid Malan hit four boundaries and a six to his name.

As far as New Zealand’s bowling was concerned, Tim Southee along with Adam Milne, Ish Sodh and James Neesham took a wicket each.

SQUADS

England Jos Buttler (wk), Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Eoin Morgan (capt), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Billings, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

New Zealand Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson (capt), Devon Conway (wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult.

India thrash Namibia in Kohli’s last game as T20 skipper

DUBAI: India hammered Namibia by nine wickets to give Virat Kohli a winning farewell in his last match as Twenty20 captain and finish their disappointing World Cup campaign on a high Monday.

India, who bowed out of the tournament on Sunday, rode on a 86-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma, who hit 56, and KL Rahul, who made an unbeaten 54, to reach their target of 133 in 15.2 overs in Dubai.

India, the 2007 champions, finished the tournament with three wins from five Super 12 matches but missed out on the semi-finals.

“I know we have not gone far in this World Cup, but we have had some good results in T20 and enjoyed playing together,” said Kohli, who lost the toss in both of India’s defeats by Pakistan and New Zealand.

“It’s a game of margins, T20 cricket. You talk about two overs of cricket with intent in the first two games and things could have been different.

“We were not brave enough, as I said. We are not a team that will give (the) excuse of tosses.”

Namibia signed off with a single win in their first appearance in the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup.

Indian spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets each to set up the victory after they kept Namibia to 132 for eight.

David Wiese scored 26 off 25 balls and lifted Namibia from a precarious 94-7 to a respectable total, but it was not enough to challenge a powerful Indian batting line-up which came good towards the business end of the tournament.

Rohit, who remains the frontrunner to take over the T20 duties from Kohli, hit his second half-century of the competition.

Rohit finally fell to Jan Frylinck’s left-arm medium pace but only after he smashed seven fours and two sixes in his 37-ball knock.

Rahul kept up the pace to make his third consecutive fifty and struck the winning boundary.

Suryakumar Yadav hit an unbeaten 25 off 19 balls.

India had only managed to post 151 and 110 in their opening two losses against Pakistan and New Zealand that dented their chances of making the semi-finals.

New Zealand beat Afghanistan on Sunday to eliminate India from the competition and join Pakistan as the teams into the final four from Group 2.

In the final Super 12 match, the Indian bowlers took control after pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah sent back Michael van Lingen for 14 to end a 33-run opening stand.

Jadeja struck three times with his left-arm spin and off-spinner Ashwin also rattled the Namibian middle and lower order with figures of 3-20.

Wiese put on 23 for the eighth wicket with Frylinck, who made an unbeaten 15, to add useful runs in the final few overs.

“Only once we go back we’ll be able to realise we played an awesome level of cricket,” said Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus.

“We can take a lot of positives individually and as a team we’ll take this experience as a whole. Good foundation for us if we want to make the next step.”

Pakistan beat Scotland to go unbeaten in T20 WC’s semis

Pakistan beat Scotland by 72 runs to become the only unbeaten team in T20 World Cup 2021

Shadab 2-14 (4 overs)

Richie Berrington (54*)

SCO 117-6 (20 overs)

Haris to bowl last over

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Shaheen bowls second last over for Pakistan

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Hasan runs for his last over

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Haris bowls his third

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Shaheen joins back

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Hasan comes back

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Haris joins in the middle

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Shadab bowls his last over

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Hasan joins again

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Shadab bowls again

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Imad to bowl his last over

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Imad to bowl his third over

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Shadan Khan comes in

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Hasan Ali joins in

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Haris Rauf joins the bowling attack

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Imad continues

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Shaheen continues

SCO 12-0 (2 overs)

Imad Wasim to bowl

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George Munsey and Kyle Coetzer to open for Scotland, and Shaheen Afridi for Pakistan

Pakistan vs Scotland (2nd innings)

Scotland need 190 to win

Chris Greaves 2-43 (4 overs)

Malik (54*) – Joint-fastest fifty of T20 World Cup alongside India’s KL Rahul

Hafeez (31)

Babar (66)

PAK 189-4 (20 overs)

Greaves to bowl final over for Scotland

PAK 163-4 (19 overs)

Sharif to bowl second last over for Scotland

146-4 (18 overs)

Greaves comes back

PAK 139-3 (17 overs)

Watt will bowl his last over

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Hamza to bowl his last over

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Sharif to bowl

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Watt comes back

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Greaves continues

PAK 68-2 (11 overs)

Hamza comes to bowl his third

PAK 60-2 (10 overs)

Chris Greaves comes to bowl his first over

PAK 57-1 (9 overs)

Watt comes back

PAK 45-1 (8 overs)

Richie Berrington comes to bowl

PAK 38/1 (7 overs)

Hamza makes comeback

PAK 35-0 (6 overs)

Sharif comes back

PAK 32-0 (5 overs)

Wheal comes again

PAK 18-0 (4 overs)

Mark Watt brought in

PAK 14-0 (3 overs)

Safyaan Sharif comes in

PAK 7-0 (2 overs)

Brad Wheal bowls from the other end

PAK 1-0 (1 over)

Mohammad Rizwan to face Hamza Tahir.

Pakistan vs Scotland (1st innings)

SHARJAH: Pakistan have won the toss and decided to bat first against Scotland in their last group stage match of T20 World Cup. 

SQUADS

Pakistan: Babar Azam (capt), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Shah Afridi

Scotland: George Munsey, Kyle Coetzer (capt), Dylan Budge, Richie Berrington, Michael Leask, Matthew Cross (wk), Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Safyaan Sharif, Hamza Tahir, Brad Wheal

New Zealand beat Afghanistan to qualify for T20 WC’s semi-finals

ABU DHABI: Kane Williamson and Devon Conway guided New Zealand to an eight-wicket win over Afghanistan and qualify for T20 World Cup’s semi-finals. 

Williamson and Conway scored 68 runs together to lead New Zealand’s successful 125-run chase.

Williamson remained not out for 40 runs whereas Conway walked out with 36 runs under his belt. Williamson struck three boundaries followed by Conway, smashing four boundaries.

Martin Guptill made 28 runs before falling to Rashid Khan who completed his 400 T20 wickets. Daryl Mitchell managed to score 17 including three fours.

Rashid and Mujeeb-ur-Rehman bagged a wicket each for Afghanistan.

Earlier, New Zealand bowlers restricted Afghanistan to 124-8 in a must-win game for them.

After deciding to bat first in a virtual quarter-final, Afghanistan’s batters fell apart. The top-order failed completely to score runs.

Najibullah Zadran fought hard for Afghanistan with his 73 runs off 48 balls laced with six boundaries and three maximums. Gulbadin Naib made 15 whereas Mohammad Nabi made 14.

For New Zealand, Trent Boult bagged three wickets, Tim Southee took two wickets followed by Adam Milne, James Neesham, and Ish Sodhi taking a wicket each.

TOSS

Afghanistan won the toss and decided to bat first in their last group stage contest against New Zealand

SQUADS

Afghanistan: Hazratullah Zazai, Mohammad Shahzad (wk), Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi (capt), Gulbadin Naib, Karim Janat, Rashid Khan, Naveen-ul-Haq, Hamid Hassan, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman.

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson (capt), Devon Conway (wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult.

South Africa eliminated from T20 World Cup despite win over England

SHARJAH: South Africa beat England by 10 runs but failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the Twenty20 World Cup.

England and Australia are through to the semi-finals and South Africa are out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 20, despite the Proteas winning a run-fest in last match of Group 1 stage played here at Sharjah.

Batting first, South Africa posted a 189-run target for England. The Proteas needed to limit England to 131 or fewer to edge out Australia on net run rate.

In reply, England finished on 179-8 after a hat-trick by Kagiso Rabada in the final over. It was England’s first loss in five matches.

Rabada dismissed Chris Woakes, skipper Eoin Morgan and Chris Jordan on successive deliveries of his final over to complete the feat in Sharjah.

The Aussies hammered West Indies by eight wickets in the first match of the day to go level on points with England.

Teams

South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen, Temba Bavuma (capt), Aiden Markram, David Miller, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi

England: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (wk), Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan (capt), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

T20 World Cup: Australia crush West Indies by 8 wickets to close in on semi-final spot

ABU DHABI: Australia hammered already eliminated West Indies by eight wickets to edge closer to the semi-finals in the Twenty20 World Cup.

David Warner hit an unbeaten 89 off 56 balls and Mitch Marsh 53 as Australia chased 158 with 22 deliveries to spare.

Earlier, West Indies posted 157-7, captain Kieron Pollard scoring 44 and Josh Hazlewood taking 4-39.

The West Indies enjoyed a couple of handy partnerships in the middle overs, even as Australia kept chipping away.

Bravo and Kieron Pollard set themselves up to launch at the death. The duo added 35 in 28 balls, with the skipper leading the scoring.

Andre Russell finished off the innings with two sixes off Mitchell Starc in his unbeaten 18 off seven balls.

Defending champions West Indies failed to give a winning farewell to Dwayne Bravo, who played his last international.

Australia gave Bravo and Gayle a guard of honour after Warner hit the winning runs.

Teams

Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch (capt), Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steven Smith, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

West Indies: Chris Gayle, Evin Lewis, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Roston Chase, Shimron Hetmyer, Kieron Pollard (capt), Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Dwayne Bravo, Hayden Walsh, Akeal Hosein.

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