Monthly International Cricket Round Up.
Zimbabwe vs Pakistan- T20I Series.
Result- Pakistan win 2-0
There had been quite some cricket between these two nations,
when the African minnows, Zimbabwe, toured Pakistan and thereby helped cricket
return to their nation after six long years.
Just after a few months it was Pakistan, who after an emphatically
successful stint against Sri Lanka in their den reciprocated the favour by
touring Zimbabwe. They clean sweeped the t20 series crushing the minnows
two-nil. While Zimbabwe had a decent squad they were put up to compete against
a Pakistan side with a mixture of both high experience and its contrary.
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Shahid Afridi returned to leading the side and the first t20
saw young Imad Wasim emerge for Pakistan claiming 4 wickets. Chasing a target of a 137 put up by Pakistan,
with Shoaib Malik (35) top scoring, the Zimbabweans faltered, managing just a
123 for 9 with skipper Chigumbura being the highest scorer, as Pakistanis won
by 13 runs.
The second match too went through in a similar fashion with
Pakistan yet again setting up a target of a 137 with some blows by Umar Akmal.
Zimbabwe this time though looked to be a bit more settled with Sean William
finding rhythm with the bat. However regular fall of wickets on the other end
made matters worse as Pakistan triumphed by 15 runs and thus clinched the
series.
Zimbabwe vs Pakistan- ODI Series.
Result: Pakistan won 2-1
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After winning series continuously for few months at a stretch, the Pakistan team was completely on a
roll. They initiated their tour
of Zimbabwe with yet another series win in the shortest format and came into
the three-match ODI series with an intention of exploiting the hosts further.
It did happen so as Pakistan eventually triumphed but it came with a ‘twist in
the tale’ as the series result went down to the third match after Zimbabwe and
Pakistan had won one each.
In the first match Pakistan won by a mammoth margin of 131
runs. Pakistan put up 259 on the board in 50 overs, with Mohammad Rizwan
remaining unbeaten at 75 and Imad Wasim (61) being the other high scorer. Chasing
260 would have been far from easy for the Zimbabweans and they made it look
worse, batting literally in a stagnant manner as they never seemed to be going
in the entire 37 overs they batted. The
highest individual score was that of 26 by Sean Wlliams as the Pakistan bowlers
made inroads into their batting line up tearing it apart. Yasir Shah bagged as
many as 6 wickets capuring a lot of attention, while Shoaib Malik also earned 3
scalps to his name.
The second match finally had something instore for the hosts
as they just managed to slide past the visitors. Batting first, they put up a
much solid batting performance amassing 276 runs, wherein Chamu Chibhabha (90)
and skipper Chigumbara (67) played the pivotal role. Chasing the target, Pakistan had faltered to
76/6 at one stage and were staring at a huge defeat, but Shoaib Mallik and Aamer
Yamin reconstructed the innings with blistering individual scores of 96* and 62
respectively in a 111 run stand. However
the case came down to ‘so near yet so far’ as they lost an absolute thriller by
5 runs owing to the D/L Method.
The fate of the series came down to the decider, where
Zimbabwe started showing an intent with the openers Chibhabha and Mutumbami
having a 89 run stand but after that it was only a havoc caused by Bilal Asif
who sent the remaining batsmen for single digits, claiming 5 scalps. Chasing
162 was all what Pakistan needed to do, and they did accomplish it, very
comfortably in 34 overs only and won the contest by 7 wickets.
India vs South Africa- T20I Series.
Results: South Africa won 2-0
A 72-day long South African tour of India, kicked off with a
three match Twenty20 series. With the ICC T20 World Cup in the hindsight, both
the dominant sides in the world cricket went head to head with an anticipation
of a series with fireworks. It did happen, but all in the Proteas favour as
they excelled and the hosts were left with innumerable questions to be answered
and resolved.
The first t20 was played on the ideal batting conditions of
the scenic Dharamsala ground, and witnessed Rohit Sharma register a century in
the shortest format of the game. Once he was settled, there was no stopping him,
and India were expected to go way beyond 200 at the close of 20 overs. However
losing wickets consecutively and at the wrong times, the Indians were
restricted to a 199. Dew being on the cards, played an instrumental role, and
South Africans were lucky for the toss turned on their side. Both openers for
the Proteas played their role, and AB de Villiers even went on to register a
half century. India on the other hand could manage only 3 wickets as the South
Africans were led to the victory by JP Duminy who was unbeaten for 68 out of
merely 34 balls.
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The second match saw India being completely outplayed as the
South Africans pushed for perfection, adding insult to injury to the hosts
after the first loss. Put into bat, all that India could contrive was a meager
total of 92, with Albie Morkel being the star bowler claiming three scalps. The
South Africans chased it down with ease with JP Duminy yet again remaining not
out with a score of 30.
The last match, to be played at the Eden Gardens
Kolkata was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to wet outfield. The Proteas
thus fired and demolishes the men In Blue in their own den winning the series
two-nil.
Zimbabwe vs Ireland- ODI Series.
Result: Zimbabwe won 2-1
After losing to Pakistan in the T20I and ODI series, Zimbabwe finally had something to cheer about. They hosted Ireland tis time and managed to go past them. Though the series was not that much in highlight, the two wins would have been a relieve for Zimbabwe.
The first match saw Sikandar Raza and Craig Ervine step up as both scored 60 runs each in a chase of 220 runs. Earlier Ireland posted 219 runs on the board with keeper Wilson scoring 70 runs and Ed Joyce too registering a fifty. Zimbabwe could have ended on the losing side has they lost any more wickets. However they steered home safely with an over to spare.
The second match brought a much more comfortable win for Zimbabwe as yet again while chasing and this time a bigger total of 269, they won by 5 wickets and 9 balls to spare. Stirling (72), Niall O Brien (50), Gary Wilson (65) were the highest scorers but in vain as Zimbabweans had Ervine display his heroics yet again as he registered a century and remained unbeaten to take his team home.
The last ODI was a dead rubber, but Ireland managed to take a win back home. Tim Murtagh took 4 wickets helping the Irish bowl out the hosts for 187. Zimbabweans faltered and fell in a pack of cards losing their last 6 wickets in just 29 runs. The story began in a similar fashion for Ireland who could have faced another humiliating defeat but the tail enders held their nerves to take their team towards the total with Wilson and Kevin O'Brien giving contribution earlier in the innings.
Monthly International Cricket Round Up.
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