Riaz rocks with bat and ball

March 01, 2015 09:55 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:15 pm IST - BRISBANE:

HERO!  Wahab Riaz, who first helped Pakistan muster a decent score and then picked up wickets at crucilal times to send Zimbabwe to its doom, celebrates one of his strikes

HERO! Wahab Riaz, who first helped Pakistan muster a decent score and then picked up wickets at crucilal times to send Zimbabwe to its doom, celebrates one of his strikes

Mohammad Irfan extracted steep bounce from the ‘Gabba pitch to pick up four wickets as Pakistan secured its first victory at the World Cup, by beating Zimbabwe by 20 runs in their Pool B match, on Sunday.

Wahab Riaz excelled with both bat and ball, scoring a crucial half-century and taking four wickets, as Zimbabwe was all out for 215 in the 50th over, chasing Pakistan’s 235 for seven.

It was Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq’s patient 73 and a quickfire unbeaten 54 from Riaz that gave the team, looking for its first win after defeats to India and West Indies, a total to defend after losing early wickets to paceman Tendai Chatara.

Zimbabwe openers Chamu Chibhabha and Sikandar Raza also found the going tough as both failed to manage rising balls from Irfan, who stands a lofty 2.16 metres (7-foot-1-inch) tall.

The left-armer returned in his later spells to dismiss Hamilton Masakadza (29) and Solomon Mire (eight) and bag his best figures of four for 30 in ODI cricket.

Brendan Taylor (50) gave the Africans a good platform for the chase with a 52-run stand for the third wicket with Masakadza and then a 54-run partnership with Sean Williams (33) but his dismissal off Riaz brought Pakistan back in the game.

Riaz (four for 45) then picked up Craig Ervine (14) and Tawanda Mupariwa (0) in the space of three deliveries in his eighth over to put the chase beyond Zimbabwe’s reach. Earlier, Chatara (three for 35) got ample movement and bounce off the surface to send back openers Nasir Jamshed (1) and Ahmed Shehzad (0) in his first two overs after Misbah had opted to bat.

Slow going The double blow forced Pakistan to retreat into a defensive shell, amassing the lowest tally in the first 10 overs at this World Cup when it reached 14 for two after the opening 60 balls.

Pakistan was never able to break free at any time in its innings and as is often the case, Misbah was left with the responsibility of rebuilding Pakistan’s innings.

The 40-year-old right-hander added a pedestrian 54 for the third wicket with Haris Sohail (27) and 69 for the fourth with Umar Akmal (33) before Williams struck another double-blow to peg Pakistan back.

The left-arm spinner got deliveries to straighten and clean bowled Akmal and birthday boy Shahid Afridi for a duck in the space of three balls.

Misbah holed out at long on trying to clear Chatara out of the ground after another meaningful stand of 47 with Wahab Riaz (54 not out) for the seventh wicket.

The partnership took Pakistan past the 200 mark and some clean hitting from Riaz, who belted six fours and a six in his 46-ball knock for his first 50 in the format, added some vital runs at the death.

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