U-19 World Cup: Shehzad on target with ball as Pakistan dominate Papua New Guinea
Jan 23, 2022
Port of Spain [Trinidad and Tobago], January 23 : Opening batter Muhammad Shehzad shined with ball rather than bat as Pakistan earned a nine-wicket win over Papua New Guinea on Saturday to set up a knock-out meeting with Australia in the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup.
Papua New Guinea started positively as Christopher Kilapat and Boio Ray put on 24 for the first wicket at Queen's Park Oval. However, once the wicket of Kilapat, who top-scored with 11 fell Papua New Guinea lost the next nine wickets for 26 runs.
Pakistan's bowling was impactful as well as wayward, the bowlers contributing 19 extras to Papua New Guinea's total of 50. Ahmed Khan claimed the wickets of the two openers on his way to three for 10 before captain Barnabas Maha was run out having added only two to the total.
Aue Oru then provided some resistance as he made seven from 25 balls but he was to be the second of Shehzad's victims. The final four batters to get out failed to score as right-arm seamer Shehzad claimed five for seven, the most economical five-fer of the tournament so far.
Chasing the modest total of 51, Shehzad was out for a duck from six balls before Abbas Ali and wicketkeeper-batter Haseebullah Khan combined to put on the runs needed for a comfortable victory.
Pakistan top Group C having won all three of their matches to set up a repeat of the 1988 and 2010 finals with Australia, while Papua New Guinea will meet the hosts the West Indies in the Plate League.