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Australia U16 beat Pak to level series

LAHORE: An all-round performance by Noah McFadyen and Nivethan Radhakrishnan helped Australia U16 to a three-wicket win over Pakistan U16 in the second 50-over match of the five-match series at the ICC Academy in Dubai today. 
The result left the series tied at 1-1. Pakistan had won the first match on Wednesday by five wickets, with the third match to be played on Sunday, January 13, said the information made available by the Pakistan Cricket Board here.
Today on Friday, the visitors chased down the target of 192 for the loss of seven wickets in 42.1 overs after their bowlers had done a commendable job to restrict Pakistan U16 to 191 for seven in their allotted 50 overs.
McFadyen and Radhakrishnan shared a match-winning 100-run partnership for the fifth wicket after their team had slipped to 68 for four in the 20th over.
McFadyen counterattacked with some style, hitting one six and nine fours in his 57-ball 59. Radhakrishnan batted equally well for his 59 that came off 85 balls and included nine fours.
For Pakistan, Ahmed Khan and captain Umer Eman took two wickets each.
Pakistan, electing to bat first, were rescued by the seventh wicket pair of Aseer Mughal and Ahmed Khan after their side was reduced to 94 for six in the 31st over. The two added 82 for the seventh wicket to help Pakistan finish at a respectable 191 for seven.
Ahmed, who was the star performer in the opening match with a three-wicket haul, proved his worth with the bat on Friday when he hit a stroke-filled 55 not out off 52 balls that included three sixes and three fours.
Aseer batted with caution, using 93 balls for his 44 that included two fours.
Kashif Ali was the other notable scorer, hitting six fours in his 31, while Umer Eman (17) and Sameer Saqib (19) added 39 runs for the third wicket.
For Australia, fast bowler McFadyen was the pick of the bowlers when he dismissed both the openers and added Aseer’s scalp to end with figures of three for 42.
Radhakrishnan took two wickets in 10 economical overs in which he gave away 24 runs. Keegan de Koker was the successful bowler, taking two wickets for 32 runs.
Scores in brief: Australia U16 beat Pakistan U16 by three wickets
Pakistan U16 191-7, 50 overs (Ahmed Khan 55 not out, Aseer Mughal 44, Kashif Ali 31; Noah McFadyen 3-42, Nivethan Radhakrishnan 2-24) Australia U16 192-7, 42.1 overs (Noah McFadyen 59, Nivethan Radhakrishnan 59, Shobit Singh 23; Umer Eman 2-27, Ahmed Khan 2-30)
Next match – third 50-over match, 13th January. 

South Africa, first innings
A. Markram c Sarfraz Ahmed b Faheem Ashraf 90
D. Elgar c Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Abbas 5
H. Amla c Asad Shafiq b Shadab Khan 41
T. de Bruyn lbw b Mohammad Abbas 49
Zubayr Hamza c Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Amir 41
T. Bavuma c Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Amir 8
Q. de Kock c Mohammad Abbas b Faheem Ashraf 18
V. Philander lbw b Hasan Ali 1
K. Rabada c Sarfraz Ahmed b Hasan Ali 0
D. Steyn not out 2
D. Olivier c Mohammad Abbas b Faheem Ashraf 0
Extras (lb2, nb4, w1) 7
Total (77.4 overs) 262
Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Elgar), 2-132 (Markram), 3-154 (Amla), 4-229 (De Bruyn), 5-238 (Bavuma), 6-244 (Hamza), 7-249 (Philander), 8-257 (Rabada), 9-262 (De Kock)
Bowling: Mohammad Amir 15.4-2-36-2 (1nb), Mohammad Abbas 18-6-44-2, Hasan Ali 17-3-75-2 (1w), Faheem Ashraf 15-2-57-3 (3nb), Shadab Khan 10-2-39-1, Asad Shafiq 2-0-9-0

Pakistan, first innings
Imam-ul-Haq not out 10
Shan Masood c De Kock b Philander 2
Azhar Ali c De Kock b Philander 0
Mohammad Abbas not out 0
Extras (lb5) 5
Total (2 wkts, 9 overs) 17
Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Masood), 2-6 (Azhar)
Bowling: Steyn 5-1-11-0, Philander 4-3-1-2
To bat: Asad Shafiq, Babar Azam, Sarfraz Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Amir, Hasan Ali

Match situation: Pakistan trail by 245 runs with eight wickets remaining in the first innings
Toss: South Africa

Umpires: Sundaram Ravi (IND), Joel Wilson (WIN)
TV umpire: Bruce Oxenford (AUS)
Match referee: David Boon (AUS)

 

 

M M Alam

M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.