9th ODI Match Pak vs IND ICC Asia Cup 2018
ICC Asia Cup 2018
Pak vs IND match
England Beat The India
In
9th ODI Match
India won by 9 wickets
Group Stage :ODI 9of 13
India - 238/1 39.3/50 ov
RR: 6.02
Pakistan - 237/7 50/50 ov
RR: 4.74
v
Rohit and Dhawan put on highest
opening stand for India against Pakistan (210)
v
Excellent all-round bowling
performance restricts Pakistan to 237/7
v
Dhawan (114) and Sharma (111*)
both record centuries
v India secure emphatic nine-wicket win
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma
were in merciless form as India romped to a nine-wicket win over Pakistan in
the Super Four phase of the Asia Cup in Dubai.
It was the first occasion that
India had beaten Pakistan by that margin of victory in ODI history, subjecting
their arch-rivals to a chastening defeat for the second time in the space of
five days and all but confirming their place in the final.
Set 238 for victory, Dhawan (114
off 100) and Sharma (111* off 119) each hit imperious centuries as India
reached their target with 63 balls to spare, but Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur
will feel that his side played a part in their own demise.
Sharma was dropped twice in the
first six overs – the first a tough chance at point off Mohammad Amir put down
by Shadab Khan in the very first over, and the second a much simpler
opportunity shelled by Imam-ul-Haq at cover off Shaheen Afridi – and from there
he and his opening partner rarely looked troubled against a wilting Pakistan
attack.
Amir had a day he will want to
forget in a hurry, conceding 41 runs from five overs and extending his
wicketless run in ODIs to four matches.
Dhawan was the main aggressor,
hitting 16 fours and two sixes to bring up his 15th ODI century as he and
Sharma shared a record opening stand for India against Pakistan of 210.
It took a run out to finally
break the partnership, Shoaib Malik making the most of a mix up to send Dhawan
on his way, but by then the damage had already been done.
Rohit Sharma reached his own
century soon after – his 19th in ODIs – to continue his good recent form. Ahead
of the match, Indian great Sunil Gavaskar had highlighted how impressive he
thought Sharma's captaincy has been in this tournament while deputising for the
rested Virat Kohli, and the extra responsibility also appears to be having a
positive effect on his batting.
Rohit Sharma is enjoying the captaincy in the
absence of Virat Kohli Rohit Sharma is enjoying the captaincy in the absence of
Virat Kohli
Sharma saw the match through to
its conclusion, as Ambati Rayudu (12*) knocked off the winning runs.
Pakistan's total of 237/7 always
looked below par after they had won the toss and elected to bat, but it could
have been even worse were it not for a fourth-wicket stand of 107 between
Shoaib Malik (78 off 90) and captain Sarfraz Ahmed (44 off 66).
Shoaib Malik top-scored for Pakistan Shoaib
Malik top-scored for Pakistan
Some disciplined Indian bowling
had reduced Pakistan to 58/3 after the leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (2/46)
trapped Imam (10) lbw and the dangerous Fakhar Zaman (31 off 44) and Babar Azam
(9) had fallen in quick succession – the former lbw to Kuldeep Yadav's left-arm
wrist-spin and the latter to a run out after a poor call from his skipper.
Shoaib and Sarfraz rebuilt
steadily before starting to play more expansively and putting their side on
course for a score in excess of 250.
The runs continued to flow after
Sarfraz became Kuldeep's second victim, the spinner eventually finishing with
figures of 2/41, as Asif Ali bifffed 30 from 21 deliveries including two sixes.
However, his dismissal – bowled
by Chahal who notched his 50th ODI wicket – and the loss of Shoaib – edging
behind off the superb Jasprit Bumrah (2/29) – saw the innings stall.
Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of India's attack
Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of India's attack
There is perhaps no more
effective bowler at the death at present than Bumrah and the right-arm quick
showed off his full array of skills, including that trademark yorker, to keep
Pakistan in check, as they were only able to add 26 runs in the final five
overs.
As Dhawan and Sharma set to work
after the break, the target was made to look very modest indeed.
Despite the defeat, Pakistan will
still qualify for the final if India beat Afghanistan on Tuesday and they
defeat Bangladesh the following day.
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