Haris takes responsibility for Afghanistan series loss

SHARJAH: Young opening batter Mohammad Haris has taken the responsibility for Pakistan’s dismal performance in the recently-concluded T20I series against Afghanistan.

Haris, who scored just 22 runs in three innings, apologized to the cricket fans of the country for his consistent failures with the bat during the series.

“Dear my nation. Not the result we wanted. I am responsible as I did not provide a good start for my team.” he maintained in a Twitter post on Tuesday.

“Really sorry but we will learn from this experience and come back stronger In ShAA Allah,” he added.

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It may be noted here that Afghanistan beat Pakistan 2-1 in the maiden bilateral series between the two sides. Although the Green Shirts bounced back in the final T20I to achieve a consolation win, the inexperienced batting lineup underwent batting collapses which led to forgettable results in the first two matches.

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‘We achieved our motive from Afghanistan series’, claims Shadab

SHARJAH: Skipper Shadab Khan claimed that the three-match T20I series against Afghanistan proved helpful for Pakistan in strengthening their bench strength for future fixtures. 

Shadab, who captained the Green Shirts during their 2-1 series defeat against Afghanistan in Sharjah, stated the team achieved their desired objective from the series despite the forgettable results.

“The motive of this series was to prepare our bench strength and we have achieved this motive,” he said in a post-match press conference after Pakistan sealed a consolation win in the third T20I on Monday.

“Unfortunately the young players could not perform as we expected from them but definitely this new talent will prove beneficial for Pakistan in the future.”

Flanked by young opener Saim Ayub, who scored 49 from 40 to help Pakistan set a massive 183-run target, the Pakistan captain hailed the youngsters for their outstanding fightback under pressure and for outclassing the opponents in the competition.

“We’re happy that we prevailed in this match and answered the criticism happening against us in the media”

Saim, however, disclosed that the captain and team management had given constant support to the youngsters throughout the series.

“Obviously one undergoes a tremendous amount of pressure when he plays for his country for the first time,” said the 20-year-old.

“But I am happy that finally, I was able to score some runs after failures in the first two matches” he added.

The skipper, however, went on to suggest that the top performers of the series should be given a chance in the future as well.

“We must continue to support these new players as they all are very highly talented,” he requested to the nation.

It may be noted here that left-handed opener Saim Ayub’s sensible knock and a combined dominant effort by the bowlers led Pakistan to a 66-run victory in the third T20I and finished the series 2-1 against Afghanistan.

The national team suffered consecutive defeats after the inexperienced batting lineup slumped to batting collapses in the first two T20Is.

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Saim, bowlers script Pakistan’s consolation win over Afghanistan

SHARJAH: Young left-handed opener Saim Ayub’s sensible 49-run knock and a combined dominant effort by the bowlers led Pakistan to a consolation victory in the third T20I against Afghanistan.

Set to chase a massive 183, Afghanistan’s batting lineup failed completely before being bundled out for a meagre 116 in the 19th over, thus handing a consolation 66-run victory to Pakistan in the third T20I of the series, already wrapped up by Afghanistan.

Afghanistan’s new opening pair of Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Sediqullah Atal gave a decent start to their side in the run chase as the pair added 35 runs Ihsanullah castled the former in the fifth over.

Gurbaz could score 18 off 11 deliveries with the help of one boundary and a six.

The hosts then lost two more wickets in quick successions as Atal (11) and Ibrahim Zadran (3) fell in successive overs and resulting in Afghanistan slipping to 39/3 in the seventh over.

Following the slump, Usman Ghani and Mohammad Nabi attempted to anchor the run chase as the pair stitched a gritty 32-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The duo appeared to have settled down but conceded too many deliveries in the process and thus needed to slog hard to keep up with the mounting required run rate.

The dire need for scoring quickly dented Afghanistan’s pursuit majorly as their in-form all-rounder Nabi perished due to a suicidal running between the wickets. He could score 17 off 10.

Najibullah Zadran then came out to bat at No.5 for Afghanistan after Nabi’s dismissal but his stay at the crease remained brief as a nasty bouncer from Ihsanullah rocked his jaw which caused him to get retired hurt.

Afghanistan then ran into a match-defining collapse as the hosts soon slipped to 95/9 with Shadab Khan and Ihsanullah leading Pakistan’s charge with the ball.

Azmatullah Omarzai, who came out to bat as Najibullah’s concussion replacement added 21 vital runs with the bat before Zaman Khan removed him in the 19th over to seal a dominant victory for Pakistan in the third T20I.

Skipper Shadab and Ihsanullah led the bowling attack for Pakistan with three wickets each, while Mohammad Wasim Jr, Zaman and Imad Wasim struck out a batter each.

Put into bat first, Pakistan batters put on an all-round performance to pile a commendable total on the scoreboard with young Saim leading the way with a gritty 49-run knock.

Earlier, the green shirts were once again off to a dismal start to their innings as wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Haris (1) perished cheaply in the second over with just one run on the board.

Promoted to bat at number three, Tayyab Tahir, joined Saim in the middle and launched a brief counterattack on the Afghan bowlers.

The right-handed batter was looking to dominate the bowlers, having smashed two boundaries early on, but failed to stretch his knock as he fell after scoring 10 off nine in the fourth over.

Abdullah Shafique, who was going through a rough patch in T20Is, came out roaring in the third T20I as he scored a brisk 13-ball 23 before Rashid Khan castled him in the eighth over. He smashed a boundary and two sixes amid his brief knock.

Following Shafique’s dismissal, Iftikhar Ahmed joined Saim in the middle and stitched a vital partnership for the fourth wicket.

The pair added 45 runs amid their important partnership and took Pakistan past the 100-run mark in the 12th over with Saim closing in on his maiden half-century.

The young left-handed batter, however, came just one run short of his maiden fifty as Mujeeb Ur Rahman took a blinder off Karim Janat’s bowling to cease Saim’s brilliant knock. Saim top-scored for Pakistan with 49 off 40 deliveries, laced up with four boundaries and two sixes.

Pakistan then endured another major setback in the next over as in-form all-rounder Imad Wasim failed to score big and fell victim to Mujeeb after scoring a quick seven-ball 13.

With half of the side back in the pavilion, skipper Shadab Khan joined Iftikhar in the middle and scripted a crucial sixth-wicket partnership; adding 38 runs in just 21 deliveries before the latter perished in the 19th over.

Iftikhar remained the notable run-getter for Pakistan with 31 off 25 balls and hit two sixes.

Meanwhile, Shadab, who was hanging in there for Pakistan had a bizarre end to his gritty knock as he hit wickets with his bat after a slow ball by Fareed Ahmed deceived him completely. He scored 28 off 17 balls and smashed five boundaries.

Some vital contributions by Mohammad Wasim Jr (9) and Mohammad Nawaz (5) in the last over bolstered Pakistan to finish at 182/7.

Mujeeb led the bowling attack for Afghanistan with 2/28 while Rashid Khan, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mohammad Nabi, Fareed and Karim struck out a batter each.

Abdullah Shafique breaks unwanted streak of ducks in T20Is

SHARJAH: Pakistan’s young right-handed batter Abdullah Shafique had a sigh of relief as he broke the unwanted streak of ducks in T20Is.

Abdullah, who became the first player to bag four consecutive ducks in T20Is on Sunday, finally scored his first runs after four successive failures.

The right-handed batter pushed a tossed-up delivery by Mohammad Nabi to wide long-on to score a much-needed run and avoided another duck.

Notably, the right-handed batter had bagged the worst record in his brief five-match T20I career as he went out for a duck in four successive matches.

Abdullah, who scored 41 not out on his T20I debut against Zimbabwe, was yet to score a run since then as he bagged two ducks each against New Zealand and Afghanistan.

The young batting prodigy, however, came out roaring in the third and final T20I of the ongoing series as he scored a brisk 13-ball 23 before Rashid Khan castled him in the eighth over. He smashed a boundary and two sixes amid his brief knock.

It is pertinent to mention that Afghanistan held their nerves calm to edge Pakistan in the second T20I by seven wickets and wrapped up the series victory with a game to spare.

The ongoing T20I series between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the first-ever bilateral series between the two cricketing nations as they only faced each other in ICC events and Asia Cups before.

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Afghanistan invite Pakistan to bat first in third T20I

SHARJAH: Afghanistan have won the toss and elected to field first in the third T20I of the ongoing three-match series against Pakistan on Monday.

PLAYING XIs

Both Pakistan and Afghanistan make two changes each to their lineups in the final T20I of the series.

Pakistan: Mohammad Haris (wk), Saim Ayub, Shadab Khan (c), Mohammad Nawaz, Iftikhar Ahmed, Abdullah Shafique, Tayyab Tahir, Imad Wasim, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Wasim, Zaman Khan.

Afghanistan: Usman Ghani, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Karim Janat, Rashid Khan (c), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Farid Ahmad Malik.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches 5, Pakistan 3, Afghanistan 2

Pakistan win toss, elect to bat first against Afghanistan in second T20I

SHARJAH: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Afghanistan in the second T20I of the three-match series here on Sunday.

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan: Shadab Khan (c), Mohammad Haris, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Tayyab Tahir, Mohammad Nawaz, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Zaman Khan, Ihsanullah.

Afghanistan: Usman Ghani, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Karim Janat, Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan (c), Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Naveen-ul-Haq.

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches 4, Pakistan 3, Afghanistan 1

Bowlers script Afghanistan’s first-ever triumph over Pakistan

SHARJAH: Afghanistan bowlers wreaked havoc to restrict Pakistan to a meagre 92/9 before Mohammad Nabi’s sensible 38-run knock powered the hosts to their maiden victory over Pakistan in the first T20I here at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

Set to chase a modest 93, Afghanistan comfortably sailed over in the 18th over with six wickets to spare, thanks to Nabi’s unbeaten 38.

Earlier, the openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran started off well for Afghanistan in the run chase as the pair raised 23 runs in just four overs.

Making his debut, Ihsanullah wasted no time in announcing himself on the international level as the Pakistan Super League (PSL) bowling sensation struck on the first delivery of his international career to remove Zadran on nine.

The young pacer then struck again on the third delivery of his career as Gulbadin Naib fell for a two-ball duck.

Ihsanullah’s twin strikes ignited the young Pakistan side with momentum as Naseem Shah struck in the next over to draw third success for the green shirts as he outdid Gurbaz with a short-pitch delivery, who could score 17 off 16.

With Afghanistan reeling at 27/3, Karim Jannat joined experienced Nabi in the middle and looked to anchor the run chase with a brief partnership before Imad Wasim castled the former. He could score seven off 16 deliveries.

Jannat’s dismissal resulted in Afghanistan slipping to 45/4 in the 10th over, needing a further 48 runs when Najibullah Zadran joined Nabi in the middle.

The pair soaked the pressure put on by Pakistan bowlers and kept pushing towards the pursuit before Nabi finally smoked one off Ihsanullah in the 18th over to register Afghanistan’s first-ever triumph over Pakistan in international cricket.

The seasoned all-rounder top-scored for Afghanistan with a run-a-ball 38 that featured three boundaries and a six while Zadran remained undefeated with his 23-ball 17.

Ihsanullah led the bowling attack for Pakistan with 2/17 while Naseem and Imad could pick up a wicket each.

Opting to bat first, the young Pakistan side could accumulate 92/9 in their allotted 20 overs as they seemed clueless against a disciplined bowling attack put on by spirited Afghanistan.

The green shirts were off to a dismal start to their innings as their young opening pair of Mohammad Haris and Saim Ayub could only add 17 runs to the total before Fazalhaq Farooqi dismissed the former on six.

Abdullah then joined Saim with their side in heaps of trouble and he too, could not get going as the right-handed batter fell victim to Azmatullah Omarzai for a two-ball duck.

Saim continued his brief resistance with a cautious 15-ball 17 before Naveen-ul-Haq castled him at the brink of the first powerplay. He smashed two boundaries and a six amid his fighting knock.

Pakistan then endured another setback on the first delivery of the seventh over as Tayyab Tahir, who looked to turn the tables with his aggressive knock, fell victim to Rashid Khan. Tayyab could score 16 off nine deliveries, hitting three boundaries.

Making his return to the national side after a gap of almost two years, Azam Khan had a comeback to forget as the wicketkeeper batter bagged a two-ball duck, resulting in Pakistan slipping to 41/5 in the eighth over.

Following the slump, skipper Shadab Khan and Imad Wasim looked to anchor the innings with a gritty partnership.

The pair looked determined to settle things down by bringing their experience into play but Mujeeb Ur Rahman trumped Shadab to break the budding partnership. Shadab could score 12 off 18.

The green shirts then again began to lose wickets at regular intervals after Shadab’s dismissal and Imad, who was hanging in there for his side, also fell in the 18th over after a fighting 32-ball 18.

Pakistan’s batting tail – Zaman Khan and Ihsanullah – added crucial runs in the death overs but that was not enough as the green shirts could finish at a paltry 92/9. Zaman and Ihsanullah remained unbeaten for eight runs each.

Farooqi, Mujeeb and Mohammad Nabi led the bowling attack for Afghanistan with two wickets each while Rashid Khan, Naveen and Omarzai struck out a batter apiece.

Pakistan win toss, elect to bat first against Afghanistan in first T20I

SHARJAH: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Afghanistan in the first T20I of the three-match series.

PLAYING XIs

Pakistan: Shadab Khan (c), Mohammad Haris, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Zaman Khan, Ihsanullah.

Afghanistan: Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Karim Jannat, Azmatullah Omarzai, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan (c), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Naveen ul Haq.

HEAD TO HEAD (T20Is)

Matches 3, Pakistan 3, Afghanistan 0

Commentary panel, match officials unveiled for Pak-Afghanistan T20Is

KABUL: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Friday, unveiled the commentary panel and match officials for the three-match T20I series between Pakistan and Afghanistan, scheduled to commence today.

Former Pakistan cricketer Aamir Sohail and renowned commentator Sikandar Bakht, alongside New Zealand’s Simon Doull, India’s Raman Bhanot, Zimbabwe’s Tino Mawoyo and England’s Owais Shah will commentate during the upcoming series.

Mawoyo will be available for the second and third T20Is while Shah will only be commentating in the first fixture.

 

Furthermore, the ACB also announced match officials for the historic T20I series against Pakistan. Ahmad Shah Pakteen, Bismillah Jan, Farooq Khan and Akbar Ali will officiate the matches during the series while Hamim Talwar will serve as the match referee.

 

Notably, the upcoming T20I series will mark the first bilateral series between Pakistan and Afghanistan as the two sides had only met in Asia Cups and ICC events.

For the series, PCB announced a fresh-look squad under the captaincy of Shadab for the upcoming away assignment as the key players, including all-format captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi were rested.

Pakistan squad reaches Dubai for Afghanistan T20Is

DUBAI: Pakistan men’s cricket team on Wednesday reached here to play the three-match T20I series against Afghanistan, commencing on March 24 in Sharjah.

The 15-member national squad along with three travelling reserves took off from Allama Iqbal International Airpot in Lahore in the evening and reached here.

The national team will then fly out to Sharjah where they will take on Afghanistan in three T20Is, scheduled on March 24, 26 and 27.

Taking to Twitter, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared pictures of the young squad here.

“We have arrived in the UAE ahead of the T20I series against Afghanistan,” wrote PCB.

 

It is pertinent to mention here that the PCB announced a fresh-look squad under the captaincy of Shadab Khan for the upcoming away assignment as the key players, including all-format captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi were rested.

Pakistan Squad: Shadab Khan (c), Abdullah Shafique, Azam Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Ihsanullah, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood, Tayyab Tahir, Zaman Khan.

Reserves: Abrar Ahmed, Haseebullah, Usama Mir