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Watch highlights: Babar hits ton as PAK beat NZ to keep semis hopes alive

New Zealand's unbeaten run in this world cup has come to an end.

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Published : Jun 26, 2019, 11:57 PM IST

Updated : Jun 28, 2019, 4:09 PM IST

Birmingham: Babar Azam's maiden World Cup century and Shaheen Afridi's performance with the ball helped Pakistan secure a seven-wicket win over New Zealand at Edgbaston on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 238 on a tricky pitch, Babar ended unbeaten on 101 off 127 balls.

Babar shared a 126-run stand with Haris Sohail, who was dismissed in the penultimate over of the match on 68. Shaheen Afridi starred with figures of 3/28 in his 10 overs as Pakistan reduced New Zealand to 83/5 in the 27th over. James Neesham and Colin de Grandhomme then put up a 132-run stand to give their bowlers something to fight for.

Pakistan were in the driver's seat for most of the chase. New Zealand started their defence promisingly with Trent Boult dismissing Fakhar Zaman off the last ball of the third over. Imam-ul-Haq then fell to Lockie Ferguson in the 11th over.

Mohammad Hafeez and Babar then pegged back the New Zealand bowlers however with a 66-run stand that came off 87 balls for the third wicket. However, their steady progress was halted when Hafeez went for a rash hook off Kane Williamson and ended up putting it straight down the throat of the fielder at cow corner. It was a continuation of his failures against part-timers in this tournament, having previously fallen to Aaron Finch and Aiden Markram in similar fashion.

However, Haris then came in and gave Babar able company to almost see Pakistan through to the end. Haris, who had scored 89 off 59 balls against South Africa, hit five fours and two sixes on his way to 68 off 76. He was run out by Martin Guptill in the penultimate over by which time Pakistan's victory was all but confirmed. Captain Sarfraz Ahmed hit a four off the first ball of the last over to finish the chase.

Earlier, New Zealand's top order was blown away by Shaheen Afridi. Shadab Khan dismissed the influential Williamson on 41 while Mohammad Amir chipped in with the wicket of opener Guptill. Colin de Grandhomme and James Neesham's 132-run stand then bailed them out. De Grandhomme was eventually run out and Neesham ended the innings unbeaten on 97.

Brief scores: New Zealand: 237/6 in 50 overs (James Neesham 97 not out, Colin de Grandhomme 64; Shaheen Afridi 3/28) against Pakistan: 241/4 in 49.1 overs (Babar Azam 101 not out, Haris Sohail 68; Kane Williamson 1/39)

Pakistan win by six wickets (with 5 balls remaining)

Birmingham: Babar Azam's maiden World Cup century and Shaheen Afridi's performance with the ball helped Pakistan secure a seven-wicket win over New Zealand at Edgbaston on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 238 on a tricky pitch, Babar ended unbeaten on 101 off 127 balls.

Babar shared a 126-run stand with Haris Sohail, who was dismissed in the penultimate over of the match on 68. Shaheen Afridi starred with figures of 3/28 in his 10 overs as Pakistan reduced New Zealand to 83/5 in the 27th over. James Neesham and Colin de Grandhomme then put up a 132-run stand to give their bowlers something to fight for.

Pakistan were in the driver's seat for most of the chase. New Zealand started their defence promisingly with Trent Boult dismissing Fakhar Zaman off the last ball of the third over. Imam-ul-Haq then fell to Lockie Ferguson in the 11th over.

Mohammad Hafeez and Babar then pegged back the New Zealand bowlers however with a 66-run stand that came off 87 balls for the third wicket. However, their steady progress was halted when Hafeez went for a rash hook off Kane Williamson and ended up putting it straight down the throat of the fielder at cow corner. It was a continuation of his failures against part-timers in this tournament, having previously fallen to Aaron Finch and Aiden Markram in similar fashion.

However, Haris then came in and gave Babar able company to almost see Pakistan through to the end. Haris, who had scored 89 off 59 balls against South Africa, hit five fours and two sixes on his way to 68 off 76. He was run out by Martin Guptill in the penultimate over by which time Pakistan's victory was all but confirmed. Captain Sarfraz Ahmed hit a four off the first ball of the last over to finish the chase.

Earlier, New Zealand's top order was blown away by Shaheen Afridi. Shadab Khan dismissed the influential Williamson on 41 while Mohammad Amir chipped in with the wicket of opener Guptill. Colin de Grandhomme and James Neesham's 132-run stand then bailed them out. De Grandhomme was eventually run out and Neesham ended the innings unbeaten on 97.

Brief scores: New Zealand: 237/6 in 50 overs (James Neesham 97 not out, Colin de Grandhomme 64; Shaheen Afridi 3/28) against Pakistan: 241/4 in 49.1 overs (Babar Azam 101 not out, Haris Sohail 68; Kane Williamson 1/39)

Pakistan win by six wickets (with 5 balls remaining)

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Mohammed Shami, Afghanistan,  West Indies, World Cup 2019



Mumbai: Despite Mohammed Shami taking a memorable hattrick in India's win over Afghanistan in the last game, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar feels Virat Kohli should go with Bhuvneshwar Kumar for their next World Cup 2019 tie against the West Indies on Thursday.



"For the upcoming match between India and West Indies, if I had to choose between Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami, I would definitely pick Bhuvneshwar Kumar," Tendulkar told Star Sports.



"It's great news for India that Bhuvneshwar Kumar is fit. I have seen his body language which showed that he is really confident," said the Master Blaster.



Bhuvneshwar had picked up an injury against Pakistan and missed the game against Afghanistan, which India won by 11 runs on June 22.



Shami was drafted in the team in place of Bhuvneshwar and the pacer returned with a hattrick in the 50th over, becoming just the second Indian, after pacer Chetan Sharma, to achieve the feat in a World Cup match, also helping the team cross the line in a tense finish.



"The only reason being, Bhuvneshwar can bowl to Chris Gayle at the outer angle and that is what makes Chris Gayle uncomfortable. I still remember how uncomfortable Chris Gayle was when Bhuvneshwar Kumar was bowling at him in the last Test I played," he added.



"I know it will be a little unfortunate for Mohammed Shami but I believe for this game, Bhuvneshwar Kumar should be picked," Tendulkar signed off.



Still unbeaten in the showpiece event, India will take on the Windies, who haven't fared so well so far, at the Old Trafford, Manchester on June 27.


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