Babar, Naseem star as Pakistan edge Dutch in ODI sweep
Captain Babar Azam and fast bowler Naseem Shah starred as Pakistan
edged the Netherlands by just nine runs in the third and final one-day
international in Rotterdam on Sunday.
The
Netherlands were all out for 197 in the last over in which they had needed 14
runs for a first-ever victory over Pakistan.
Tight bowling had restricted Pakistan to 206 all out with captain
Azam top scoring with 91.
In
reply, Tom Cooper (62) and Vikramjit Singh (50) top scored for the Dutch but
teenage fast bowler Shah, with 5-33, proved key as Pakistan swept the series
3-0.
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat on a cool and slightly
overcast day on a sticky wicket which at times troubled both the Dutch and
Pakistani batsmen.
Dutch
paceman Vivian Kingma struck early when he sent the bails flying with his first
ball in the second over, dismissing opener Abdullah Shafique.
Wickets
continued to fall as Pakistan edged to 150-5 by the 40th over.
Up-and-coming
Dutch youngster Aryan Dutt took the crucial wicket of Azam — the world's
top-ranked ODI batsman — when the Pakistan captain was on 91 and seemed set for
his 18th ODI century.
Azam
pushed the ball into the air with Dutt diving and taking a brilliant one-handed
catch for his 10th one-day international wicket.
Azam,
together with dangerman Fakhar Zaman (26), put on a 55-run partnership which
proved crucial in the end.
The
Dutch batsmen replied with veteran Cooper scoring a third consecutive half
century and rising youngster Singh carving his third international
half-a-centyry off 85 deliveries.
The
lower order steered the Netherlands within reach of a famous victory, but last
man Dutt fell to a full-toss, bowled by Mohammad Wasim, who took 4-36, in the
final over.
Pakistan's
big breakthrough came when they removed Cooper for 62 in the 46th over.
Cooper,
going for a big hit to try and ease the pressure, got a leading edge, sending
the ball high into the air, taken brilliantly by Zaman who had to run a long
way from deep midwicket for a diving catch.
Teja Nidamanuru
hit a plucky 24 off 32 balls before Shah claimed his scalp with a ball that
nipped back, hitting the top of his middle stump.
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