Sharjah Cup, match one: Pakistan 278-7 (50 overs) beat Zimbabwe 210 (44.1 overs) by 68 runs
Razzaq's big-hitting had the crowd ducking and diving
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A new-look Pakistan, captained by Rashid Latif, made a winning start to the Sharjah Cup with a 68-run victory over Zimbabwe on Thursday.
Younis Khan and Abdul Razzaq hit half centuries as Pakistan
piled up 278-7 from 50 overs after electing to take first strike on
the slow wicket at the Sharjah cricket stadium.
Debutants Umar Gul and Mohammad Hafeez then joined Razzaq and Danish Kaneria with identical two-wicket hauls to bowl out Zimbabwe for 210 in the 45th over.
Douglas Marillier top-scored with 59 but found little support at
the other end as Pakistan earned an extra bonus point.
World Cup semi-finalists Sri Lanka and Kenya are the other two
teams in the fray in the eight-day tournament, the first international event since cricket's four-yearly showpiece ended in South Africa on 23 March.
Pakistan were without eight senior players, including veterans
Wasim Akram, Inzamam-ul Haq and Waqar Younis, who were sacked following the humiliating first round exit at the World Cup.
Their first outing with the experimental side began disastrously
as Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak removed openers Taufiq Umer and Hafeez in his first spell.
Our bowlers did bowl not in the right areas and conceded too many wides
Zimbabwe coach Geoff Marsh
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But Younis hit 67 and Razzaq a belligerent unbeaten 76 off 53
balls to help their side recover from a shaky 69 for four in the 19th
over.
Razzaq smashed seven sixes and two boundaries as Pakistan
hammered 96 runs in the last 10 overs.
Latif himself chipped in with 34 during a sixth-wicket stand of 58 with Younis, who was left to to steer his side out of trouble and set
the stage for Razzaq's onslaught.
Pakistan: Rashid Latif (captain), Taufeeq Umar, Mohammed
Hafeez, Naveed Latif, Yousuf Youhana, Younis Khan, Abdul Razzaq, Shoaib Malik, Mohammed Sami, Umar Gul, Danish Kaneria.
Zimbabwe: Heath Streak (captain), Craig Wishart, Douglas
Marillier, Travis Friend, Grant Flower, Dion Ebrahim, Gavin
Rennie, Tatenda Taibu, Sean Ervine, Andy Blignaut, Douglas
Hondo.