Pakistan seize bad light win in first one-dayer against India
by AFP


Ground:Arbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar
Scorecard:Pakistan v India
Player:Salman Butt, Shoaib Malik
Event:India in Pakistan 2005/06

DateLine: 6th February 2006

 

Opener Salman Butt hit a punishing century and Shoaib Malik a quickfire 90 to help Pakistan score a dramatic seven-run win under special bad light rules against India here on Monday.

 

Pakistan, chasing 329 to win, were 311-7 in 47 overs before the light stopped play with the home team ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis (D/L) scoring system, which establishes a result when a one-day match is not completed.

 

Butt and Malik had put Pakistan on track for a comfortable win before the home team lost five wickets for 67 runs in a sensational collapse which also included captain Inzamam-ul Haq's rare dismissal for obstructing the field.

 

Inzamam tried to keep a throw away from hitting the stumps with the bat after making 16. Australian umpire Simon Taufel adjudged Inzamam out as the Pakistan captain was also out of his crease.

 

Younis Khan (18) and Naved-ul Hasan (11) were at the crease when umpires stopped play due to bad light and declared Pakistan winners to the huge applause of a packed 15,000 crowd.

 

"We were definitely cruising along nicely but my dismissal nearly cost us the match," said Inzamam.

 

Pakistan, who won the preceding Test series 1-0, were given a solid 50-run start by Butt and Kamran Akmal (25) before Sri Sreesanth provided India with the breakthrough.

 

Butt and Malik ran rampant during their 151-run second wicket stand, which came off 142 balls and nearly battered the Indian bowlers into submission.

 

Butt completed his third one-day century with a single but gave a simple catch to Indian skipper Rahul Dravid off left-armer Murali Kartik in the next over.

 

Malik, who missed Pakistan's 341-run win in the third Test due to his father's death, hit Ajit Agarkar for three consecutive boundaries and three sixes off Kartik before he was caught off a miscued pull of Zaheer.

 

Malik's 67-ball knock had nine fours and three sixes.

 

Pakistan lost crowd favourite Shahid Afridi (17) and Mohammad Yousuf (17) quickly before Inzamam's dismissal nearly turned the match on its head.

 

Indian captain Dravid said the defeat was disappointing.

 

"It's not a nice way to lose the match. We were always behind on the D/L method and after Butt and Malik put on a brilliant partnership we were left to play the catching game," Dravid said.

 

Earlier, Tendulkar smashed 10 boundaries and a six in his 113-ball knock and added 94 for the second wicket with Pathan (65), 126 for the third wicket with Mahendra Dhoni (68) and 60 for the fourth with Yuvraj Singh (39).

 

India, sent into bat by Pakistan, lost Virender Sehwag in the second over before Tendulkar and Pathan revived the innings.

 

Pathan miscued a hook off Naved-ul Hasan and was caught by substitute Imran Farhat before Tendulkar paced up the innings alongside Dhoni.

 

Dhoni hit 11 boundaries and a six during his rapid 53-ball knock before he miscued a drive off Asif and was smartly caught at point by a diving Malik.

 

Tendulkar, who was bowled by a Naved no-ball on 20, also completed his 14,000 one-day runs when his score reached 91.

 

It was Tendulkar's 359th one-day match.

 

He completed his hundred with a single off Arshad before being trapped leg before wicket the next ball, and his fall triggered a collapse in which the tourists lost their last six wickets in the space of just 23 runs to be bowled out in 49.4 overs.

 

Naved bagged 4-62 while Asif took 3-30.

 

The remaining matches will be played at Rawalpindi (February 11), Lahore (Feb 13), Multan (Feb 16) and Karachi (Feb 19).

(Article: Copyright © 2006 AFP)