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ODI no. 2547
ICC World Cup - 17th Match, Group D
Pakistan v Zimbabwe
2006/07 season

Played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica (neutral venue), on 21 March 2007 (50-over match)

Result Pakistan won by 93 runs (D/L method)

 Pakistan innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal c wicket-keeperTaylor b Chigumbura 15 30 26 2 0 57.69
Imran Nazir c Matsikenyeri b Mpofu 160 201 121 14 8 132.23
Shoaib Malik c Chibhabha b Williams 21 51 32 2 1 65.62
captain Inzamam-ul-Haq c Williams b Mupariwa 37 32 35 2 3 105.71
Mohammad Yousuf c & b Brent 3 12 10 0 0 30.00
Younis Khan run out (Mpofu/wicket-keeperTaylor) 28 41 31 1 1 90.32
Shahid Afridi b Brent 16 14 10 1 1 160.00
Mohammad Sami c Utseya b Brent 5 12 10 0 0 50.00
Iftikhar Anjum c Matsikenyeri b Chigumbura 32 25 16 2 2 200.00
Umar Gul b Chigumbura 10 9 6 2 0 166.66
Danish Kaneria not out 6 9 4 1 0 150.00
    Extras (lb 2, w 12, nb 2) 16
    Total (all out; 49.5 overs; 217 mins) 349

Fall of wickets1-31 (Kamran Akmal, 6.3 ov), 2-88 (Shoaib Malik, 17.4 ov), 3-158 (Inzamam-ul-Haq, 27.4 ov), 4-170 (Mohammad Yousuf, 30.4 ov), 5-252 (Younis Khan, 40.1 ov), 6-285 (Shahid Afridi, 43.1 ov), 7-295 (Imran Nazir, 44.1 ov), 8-301 (Mohammad Sami, 45.5 ov), 9-324 (Umar Gul, 47.5 ov), 10-349 (Iftikhar Anjum, 49.5 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 CB Mpofu 10 1 74 1 7.40 (2w)
 T Mupariwa 10 1 57 1 5.70 (1w)
 E Chigumbura 6.5 1 50 3 7.31 (1nb, 1w)
 GB Brent 10 0 68 3 6.80 (3w)
 SC Williams 6 0 41 1 6.83 (1nb)
 P Utseya 6 0 46 0 7.66 (1w)
 CJ Chibhabha 1 0 11 0 11.00

 Zimbabwe innings (target: 193 runs from 20 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
V Sibanda c Imran Nazir b Umar Gul 0 2 2 0 0 0.00
CJ Chibhabha c Inzamam-ul-Haq b Umar Gul 3 22 8 0 0 37.50
F Kasteni c Inzamam-ul-Haq b Mohammad Sami 9 22 23 0 0 39.13
wicket-keeper BRM Taylor c Younis Khan b Danish Kaneria 13 31 17 1 0 76.47
S Matsikenyeri run out (wicket-keeperKamran Akmal) 18 31 25 3 0 72.00
E Chigumbura b Shahid Afridi 27 11 11 0 4 245.45
SC Williams c Umar Gul b Danish Kaneria 11 15 9 0 1 122.22
GB Brent b Shahid Afridi 9 9 9 0 1 100.00
captain P Utseya not out 4 5 5 0 0 80.00
T Mupariwa b Shahid Afridi 0 3 3 0 0 0.00
CB Mpofu c Inzamam-ul-Haq b Mohammad Yousuf 1 5 5 0 0 20.00
    Extras (lb 1, w 1, nb 2) 4
    Total (all out; 19.1 overs; 82 mins) 99

Fall of wickets1-0 (Sibanda, 0.2 ov), 2-12 (Chibhabha, 4.6 ov), 3-14 (Kasteni, 5.3 ov), 4-45 (Taylor, 12.1 ov), 5-45 (Matsikenyeri, 12.2 ov), 6-77 (Chigumbura, 15.1 ov), 7-93 (Williams, 16.6 ov), 8-94 (Brent, 17.2 ov), 9-94 (Mupariwa, 17.5 ov), 10-99 (Mpofu, 19.1 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 Umar Gul 5 1 10 2 2.00 (1nb)
 Mohammad Sami 5 0 15 1 3.00 (1w)
 Danish Kaneria 4 0 48 2 12.00
 Shahid Afridi 4 0 20 3 5.00
 Younis Khan 1 0 5 0 5.00 (1nb)
 Mohammad Yousuf 0.1 0 0 1 0.00

Toss Zimbabwe, who chose to field first
Points Pakistan 2, Zimbabwe 0

Player of the match Imran Nazir (Pakistan)

Umpires BG Jerling (South Africa) and SJA Taufel (Australia)
TV umpire IJ Gould (England)
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire BF Bowden (New Zealand)

 Match notes

  • Pakistan innings
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 12.2 overs (77 balls), Extras 3
  • Power Play 3: Overs 15.1 - 20.0
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 78/1 in 16.0 overs (Imran Nazir 37, Shoaib Malik 17)
  • 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 65 balls (Imran Nazir 25, Shoaib Malik 21, Ex 6)
  • Imran Nazir: 50 off 57 balls (6 x 4, 1 x 6)
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 20.4 overs (129 balls), Extras 9
  • 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 48 balls (Imran Nazir 18, Inzamam-ul-Haq 29, Ex 3)
  • Pakistan: 150 runs in 26.3 overs (166 balls), Extras 12
  • Drinks: Pakistan - 192/4 in 34.0 overs (Imran Nazir 97, Younis Khan 7)
  • Imran Nazir: 100 off 95 balls (11 x 4, 2 x 6)
  • Pakistan: 200 runs in 35.5 overs (222 balls), Extras 12
  • 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 42 balls (Imran Nazir 28, Younis Khan 22, Ex 0)
  • Pakistan: 250 runs in 39.4 overs (246 balls), Extras 13
  • Imran Nazir: 150 off 116 balls (14 x 4, 7 x 6)
  • Pakistan: 300 runs in 45.2 overs (281 balls), Extras 14
  • Zimbabwe innings
  • Rain: Zimbabwe - 30/3 in 10.2 overs (BRM Taylor 9, S Matsikenyeri 7)
  • Zimbabwe: 50 runs in 13.3 overs (83 balls), Extras 2

    Nazir ton leads Pakistan to victory


    March 21, 2007

    Pakistan 349 (Nazir 160) beat Zimbabwe 99 (Afridi 3-20) by 93 runs (D/L method)

    Imran Nazir's destructive career-best 160 was the centrepiece of Pakistan's defiant 93-run victory over Zimbabwe under the Duckworth-Lewis method. It was a day full of emotion as they took the field for the first time since the death of Bob Woolmer, none more so than when Inzamam-ul-Haq's final ODI knock ended and he walked off in tears. Pakistan powered to their highest World Cup total before Zimbabwe, already in a hopeless position, collapsed in a heap after a lengthy rain delay, in the process confirming Ireland's place in the Super Eights.

    Whether the motivation came from playing for pride, their coach or their captain, Pakistan put in a proud display. In a fitting finish Inzamam took the final catch, off surprise wicket-taker Mohammad Yousuf, and the team broke out into smiles. The captain led his players off and took the applause of a small crowd. It was a brief moment of enjoyment during a dark period.

    Nazir's blistering century set a series of landmarks. It was comfortably the highest score of the tournament - overtaking Jacques Kallis's 128 against Netherlands - and is also the highest individual ODI total in West Indies. The eight sixes he struck equals the World Cup record for a batsman's innings, set by Ricky Ponting in the 2003 final against India at Johannesburg.

    From a coincidental perspective it was Nazir's second ODI ton, his first also coming against Zimbabwe in the Caribbean, during the 2000-01 tri-series. Nearly seven years have elapsed since and Nazir has been in and out of the team. When he returned in South Africa it was after an absence of two years, but this effort should ensure he is part of whatever team Pakistan rebuild when they return home.

    He began the innings in an aggressive, but controlled, manner as Pakistan juggled their batting order and used Kamran Akmal and Shoaib Malik in the first three. Both came and went after brief efforts as Nazir passed fifty off 57 balls. Then the acceleration came as three figures arrived from 95 deliveries, although he was dropped by Friday Kasteni on 81 at deep square-leg. Prosper Utseya and Sean Williams felt the full force of his bat, but none of the bowlers escaped, especially when his third fifty took just 21 balls. With him past 150 and eight overs to go, the first double century in ODIs was for the taking before one strike didn't find the middle and was well held by Stuart Matsikenyeri at extra cover running backwards.

    The effect of the past few days on Pakistan was clear when Inzamam came in at No. 4 and he appeared intent on leaving a mark for Woolmer in his final innings. With utmost professionalism he set about batting, stamping his authority with a straight six off Utseya and another over midwicket off Williams. When a couple of shots landed short of fielders it appeared it might be his day but then he picked out cover. Every Zimbabwe player ran up to shake his hand and the moment got to Inzamam as his Pakistan team-mates formed a guard of honour as he walked off.

    His stand with Nazir brought 70 in 10 overs and, after a rare failure for Yousuf, Younis Khan joined in a partnership of 82 in less than 10 overs for the fifth wicket. All the batsmen played with freedom although the lower order fell away until Rao Iftikar's thumping 16-ball 32. Zimbabwe's bowlers showed spirit but their limitations were cruelly exposed.

    The batting fared no better, in fact providing an ever starker reminder of Zimbabwe's problems. The collapse started with just the second ball as Vusi Sibanda drove limply to point. Chamu Chibhahba didn't help his own cause, trying to charge Umar Gul the ball after taking a painful blow on the hand and edging to Inzamam at second slip and he claimed a second catch when Friday Kasteni was beaten for pace by Mohammad Sami.

    A heavy downpour sent the players off for around two hours, but relented just in time to finish the innings when it was reduced to 20 overs. On resumption Zimbabwe needed 163 off 58 balls and both teams appeared keen to get it over and done with. The spinners bagged themselves a few wickets - Shahid Afridi reaching 200 in ODIs - between a flurry of sixes as the batsmen swung without too much care.


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