KARACHI: Pakistan outwitted arch-rivals India by four wickets in their Group B encounter of the Over-50 World Cup 2020 being staged in Cape Town, South Africa.
In the other matches held on the second day of the competition, New Zealand outplayed Canada by 98 runs, Zimbabwe defeated Sri Lanka by nine runs, Australia elbowed out West Indies by three wickets, South Africa edged out England by two runs and Wales hammered Namibia by eight wickets.
All-rounder Jaffer Qureshi, who played the pivotal role in guiding Pakistan to an emphatic triumph over Namibia in the opening game, extended his brilliant form with bat and ball to lead his country to another victory.
Imtiaz Tarar claimed four wickets for 45 runs to clinch Man of the Match award while Jaffer returned the figures of two for 27 off nine overs to limit India to 193 for seven in the allotted 45 overs.
Pakistan, in reply, lost wickets at regular intervals, but Mahmood Hamid and Jaffer saw them home in the final over with four wickets standing.
India had to pay the price for not capitalising on a solid start. Electing to bat after calling correctly, they appeared coasting towards a huge total after fine knocks from Iqbal Khan (56 off 85 balls), P G Sundar (52 off 62 balls) and Sanjay Beri (38 off 43 balls). But they lost the plot in the death overs to undo the good work of their top-order batsmen.
Favourites Pakistan, who finished runners-up in the inaugural tournament a couple of years ago in Australia, maintained a healthy run-rate while chasing but the Indians managed to keep the contest alive by picking up wickets.
Openers Sajid Ali (25 off 28 balls) and Raja Arshad Hayat (33 off 21 balls) got Pakistan off to a flyer. Dastagir Butt (36 off 62 balls), Azhar Khan (24 off 34 balls) and skipper Ghaffar Kazmi (22 off 32 balls) consolidated their position.
The match, however, was still wide open when Mahmood was joined by left-handed Jaffer. The flamboyant Jaffer, who stroked one six and three fours in unbeaten 31 off 34 balls, was well supported by the sedate Mahmood, who returned undefeated on 22 off 53 balls.
The 15-member Pakistan squad, having Quetta Gladiators as the main sponsors, with Amar Cables, Turk Plast, Haseen Habib and Bank Al Falah being co-sponsors, will now be up against South Africa, Wales and England in their remaining games.
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