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Vol. 5 Num 131 Mon. October 04, 2004  
   
Sports


Pakistan's narrow win


Younis Khan produced a fine all-round performance to guide Pakistan to a battling three-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second match of a triangular one-day tournament on Sunday.

He followed a decent display as stand-in wicketkeeper for flu-victim Moin Khan with 77 from 86 balls to set up a second win for the hosts in a tournament also involving Sri Lanka.

Younis shared a fifth-wicket stand of 114 from 128 balls with Shoaib Malik (80) to rescue his team from a precarious position of 89 for four chasing a target of 253.

Zimbabwe did well to stretch the Pakistan innings to 48.1 overs and take three more wickets before flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi finished the match with two huge sixes in six balls.

It was Zimbabwe's 12th straight defeat since 15 white players rebelled against the Zimbabwe Cricket Union in April accusing it of racism.

Eighteen-year-old seamer Tinashe Panyangara gave his side a sniff of victory when he removed Yasir Hameed (0), Bazid Khan (0) and Salman Butt (30) by the time Pakistan had scored 48.

When Douglas Hondo had Misbahul Haq (23) caught behind the underdogs appeared in control of in front of a capacity crowd.

The early joy followed a disciplined batting performance by Zimbabwe in which half centuries by Brendan Taylor (73), Dion Ebrahim (71) and a chirpy 46 from 33 balls by skipper Tatenda Taibu led the visitors to a total of 252 for four.

Younis and Malik struck the ball cleanly to all parts of the ground as the limited Zimbabwean attack was exposed once more after a bright start.

Malik enjoyed a let-off on 10 when Mark Vermeulen dropped him at second slip of Panyangara but after scoring his sixth ODI half century, he was brilliantly caught at wide long on by Stuart Matsikenyeri inches from the ground.

Yousuf Youhana fell for 14 with Pakistan just 13 runs short of victory and Younis was run out before the hosts reached their target to seal their second victory over the Zimbabweans in the tournament.

The hosts beat Zimbabwe by 144 runs in the tournament's opening match on Thursday.