Pakistani Deafs thrash India
Openers Zaka Qureshi and Mohammad Kamran established an unbeaten partnership of 208 runs as Pakistan Deaf cricket team thrashed India by ten wickets in the second one-day match to take a 2-0 lead in seven match series, here at the National Stadium on Friday.
Man-of-the-match, Zaka blasted unconquered 108 runs off just 49 balls, which included 19 boundaries and two towering sixes. He also achieved the milestone when he completed his half-century in just 21 balls.
On the other hand, Kamran chipped in with unbeaten 84 from 55 deliveries which included 13 fours and two sixes, as the hosts achieved their target easily in just 17.1 overs to register a massive victory over their arch-rivals.
Earlier, after electing to bat first, the Indians were bowled out for just 204 in 48.3 overs with Adnan Ghani, Gohar Usman and Mohammad Shakeel grabbing two wickets apiece. Naseer Butt took one wicket.
Only Subhankar Mallick, who came at one-down position for his team, made 73 runs off 101 balls which proved a threat for the Pakistan bowlers. Among the other scorers were Rajesh Nair (29) and Vijay Kumar (25).
Scores: Pakistan bt India by ten wickets. India Deaf: 204 in 48.3 overs (Subhankar Mallick 73, Rajesh Nair 29, Vijay Kumar 25, Dheeraj Prasad 19; extras 29; Adnan Ghani 2-43, Gohar Usman 2-36, Muhammad Shakeel 2-23, Naseer Butt 1-30) v Pakistan Deaf: 208-0 in 17.1 overs (Mohammad Kamran 84 not out, Zaka Qureshi 108 not out).
Source: The News
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