Pakistan avoid whitewash, win fifth ODI

Published September 4, 2016
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and Imad Wasim shake hands with England players after Pakistan`s victory at the end of play in the fifth one day international. -AFP
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and Imad Wasim shake hands with England players after Pakistan`s victory at the end of play in the fifth one day international. -AFP

CARDIFF: Pakistan beat England by four wickets to secure a consolation victory in the fifth and final one-day international in Cardiff on Sunday.

England still won the series 4-1 but Pakistan's success denied them a first home 5-0 ODI clean sweep and ended their dream of an unbeaten season in 50-over cricket.

Pakistan collapsed to 77 for three chasing 303 before a fourth-wicket partnership of 163 between Shoaib Malik (77) and Sarfraz Ahmed (90) turned this match in the Welsh capital their way.

Imad Wasim, born in the nearby south Wales city of Swansea, hit the winning runs when he struck a four off all-rounder Chris Jordan with 10 balls to spare as Pakistan finished on 304 for six.

Mohammad Rizwan was 34 not out and left-hander Wasim 16 not out.

Earlier, Jason Roy and Ben Stokes both struck quickfire fifties as England made 302 for nine in the fifth and final one-day international against Pakistan in Cardiff on Sunday.

Roy made 87 and Stokes an ODI-best 75 as England, bidding for a first 5-0 clean sweep of a home one-day series, set Pakistan a challenging total to chase.

At 244 for five England -- who posted a world record 444 for three in the third ODI in Nottingham -- were set for another huge score.

But Pakistan pegged them back with paceman Hasan Ali taking an ODI best four for 60 and left-arm quick Mohammad Amir three for 50.

Opening batsman Roy, dropped on 56 when a diving Mohammad Rizwan could not hold a tough chance at mid-wicket, put on 72 for the fourth wicket with Stokes.

All-rounder Stokes and wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow then added 55 for the fifth wicket.

England made a rapid start after being sent into bat on a green-tinged pitch and under overcast skies by Pakistan captain Azhar Ali, who clearly hoped his pace bowlers could exploit the helpful conditions.

Alex Hales struck Amir, recalled in place of the injured Mohammad Irfan, for three successive fours in as many balls at the start of the fifth over.

Mohammad Amir bowls during play in the fifth one day international (ODI) cricket match between England and Pakistan at The SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales, on September 4, 2016. ─ AFP
Mohammad Amir bowls during play in the fifth one day international (ODI) cricket match between England and Pakistan at The SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales, on September 4, 2016. ─ AFP

But Amir, switching to around the wicket, had his revenge two balls later when Hales (23) chipped a deliberately slower delivery to Shoaib Malik at mid-on, with England 37 for one.

The lively Hasan then dismissed Joe Root for a mere nine when the batsman inside-edged an attempted drive on to his stumps.

England were 92 for three after Imad Wasim, born in the nearby south Wales city of Swansea, struck with his third ball when England captain Eoin Morgan (10) tamely chipped a full toss straight back to the left-arm spinner.

Wasim finished with fine figures of one for 33 in his maximum 10 overs.

Roy, who has been in excellent ODI form for England this season, averaging over 62, with two hundreds against Sri Lanka, twice launched off-spinner Malik for straight sixes.

But in sight of what would have been his fourth ODI century, Roy top-edged a pull off Amir's clever slower-ball bouncer to Hasan at deep square leg.

Roy faced 89 balls, including eight fours and those two sixes.

Left-handed batsman Stokes struck seamer Umar Gul and spinner Mohammad Nawaz for two straight sixes before suffering a painful blow when he inside-edged an attempted pull off Gul into his groin.

After several minutes' treatment, Stokes batted on before he flicked Hasan to Gul at short fine leg. England were in danger of falling short of 300 until Chris Jordan launched Gul for six in the last over.

Pakistan captain Azhar Ali earlier won the toss and opted to field against England in the fifth and final one-day international on Sunday.

Line-ups:

England: Eoin Morgan (captain), Alex Hales, Jason Roy, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Chris Woakes, David Willey, Mark Wood, Liam Dawson, Chris Jordan

Pakistan: Azhar Ali (captain), Sharjeel Khan, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Nawaz, Imad Wasim, Umar Gul, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir

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