All-round Mubasir Khan powers Pakistan Shaheens to defeat NT Strike

DARWIN: Mubasir Khan and Jahandad Khan put together bright performances to help Pakistan Shaheens defeat Northern Territory Strike by four wickets in the 50-over match on Sunday here at the Gardens Oval.

Mubasir and Jahandad shared seven wickets among them before putting on a vital 18-run seventh-wicket partnership to take Pakistan Shaheens over the line.

Pakistan Shaheens had stuttered in their pursuit of the 143-run target after being reduced to 94-5 but Mubasir who walked into bat at 56-3, stood steadfast on one end to take his team home.

Mubasir Khan played an unbeaten 32-run knock from 72 balls with the help of three boundaries.

After Haseebullah departed for two off five balls, Sahibzada Farhan (30) and Usman Khan put on a 52-run partnership for the second wicket.

Matt Hammond dismissed Usman, for 22-ball 20 with the help of three fours, and skipper Mohammad Haris, for a three-ball duck, in the 10th over to put Shaheens under pressure.

Muhammad Irfan Khan (21), batting at six, and Arafat Minhas (18), batting at seven, contributed vital runs before departing in the nervy chase.

It was in the 36th over when Shaheens got over the line with Jahandad chipping in with 10 unbeaten runs with the help of one boundary.

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Apart from Hammond, who took two wickets, Caelan Maladay, Lachlan Bangs, Charlie Smith and Connor Carroll picked up one wicket each.

Earlier, after winning the coin toss and opting to bat first, NT Strike lost their opening batters, Carroll and Jacob Dickman inside three overs as Mohammad Imran Jnr and Jahandad Khan struck with the new ball.

Jahandad soon dismissed Harshtik Bimbral for seven off 26 balls leaving NT Strike 19-3 after eight overs.

Spinners, Mubasir Khan and Faisal Akram took little time in opening their accounts in the wicket column after Mubasir dismissed Bangs (10) in the 16th over and Faisal got rid of Cadell Mcmahon (9) to leave NT Strike reeling at 69-5 in 23.4 overs.

Jagadeswara Koduru (59), the top-scorer for his side, and Matt Hammond (22) came together to stitch a 40-run sixth-wicket partnership before Mubasir struck to remove the latter in the 36th over.

Tom Menzies and Jagadeswara too returned to dug out within the next 17 balls with the scorecard reading 117-8.

Maladay (15) and Nicholas Fleming (11, 20b, 1×4) took their team to a 142-run total before being bundled out in 46.1 overs.

For Shaheens, Jahandad returned figures of 4-26 in 8.1 overs while Mubasir picked up three wickets for 18 runs in his nine overs. Imran Jnr, who only gave away 16 runs in his 10 overs, and Faisal dismissed one batter each.

Shaheens will take on Bangladesh ‘A’ in their next 50-over match on Tuesday.

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Faisal Akram’s takes five again as Pakistan Shaheens beat NT Strike

Another five-wicket haul from left-arm spinner Faisal Akram helped Pakistan Shaheens beat Northern Territory (NT) Strike by 84 runs at DXC Arena on Wednesday evening.

This was Shaheens’ last match on Australian soil before they return home.

Pakistan Shaheens, before the two 50-over matches, appeared in six-team Top End Series, where they lost to NT Strike in the final at DXC Arena on Sunday.

Chasing 233 to win, NT Strike lost their opening batters for just seven runs on the board before Jason Sangha (34, 37b, 3x4s) and Coby Edmonstone (65, 98b, 6x4s, 1×6) added 79 runs for the third wicket.

Param Uppal (24, 27b, 3x4s) was the other notable contributor with the bat. After the departure of Uppal, the hosts lost seven wickets for just 21 runs.

Faisal Akram, who bagged five for 17 runs in the match against Papua New Guinea on Tuesday afternoon, bagged five wickets for 37 from 10 overs, which included 39 dot balls.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, Shaheens’ opening pair of Azan Awais (36, 38b, 2x4s) and Basit Ali (33, 35b, 5x4s) knitted a 53-run partnership for the opening wicket.

After the departure of the pair with 87 runs on the board, Pakistan Shaheens were in a spot of bother as they lost five wickets for 73 runs.

That the Pakistan Shaheens managed to score 232 from 160 for seven was largely due to a 44-run partnership between Ahmed Khan (39, 61b, 2x4s, 1×6) and Ali Asfand (42 not out, 42b, 5x4s) for the eighth wicket.

Pakistan Shaheens were all out for 232 in 47.3 overs.

For NT Strike, Charlie Smith took four wickets for 31, while Jack Wood and Tom Menzies grabbed two wickets each.

This was Pakistan Shaheens’ first win over NT Strike, after they failed to overpower the hosts on two occasions in the recently concluded Top End T20 Series.

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