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England Cricket Association for the Deaf

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England deaf XI v Pakistan deaf XI

ECB cricket ball

1st One Day International

Gidea Park
Romford

8th August 2006

Pakistan won toss

 

ENGLAND

U Valjee * lbw b Shakeel
25
B Young +   b Adnan
2
M O'Mahony c Hassan b Adnan
5
L Newton c Hassan b Naeem
0
S Pichowski run out (Naeem)  
27
N Davenport c Hassan b Gohar
5
M Everett c Nabeel b Naseer
16
B Duncan run out (Adnan)  
20
S George st Hassan b Shakeel
3
D Sykes b Naeem  
19
M Farooq not out  
4
Extras ( B 1, LB 12, W 19, NB 7 )  
39
TOTAL (all out 49.5 overs)  
165

 

FALL: 1-7 Young, 2-34 O.Mahony, 3-35 Newton, 4-54 Valjee, 5-65 Davenport, 6-99- Pichowski, 7-103-Everett, 8-114-George, 9-150-Duncan, 10-165-Sykes.

Adnan 10-2-42-2
Naeem 9.5-1-18-2
Gohar 7-0-34-1
Shakeel 10-3-23-2
Zaka 5-0-14-0
Naseer 8-1-21-1

PAKISTAN

Zaka Ahmed * Ct & b George
79
Muhammad Iqbal run out (George)  
15
Nabeel Anjum retired not out  
12
Shahzad Mirza not out  
40
Naseer Butt not out  
5
Bilal Aslem    
Muhammad Hassan+    
Adnan Ghani    
Gohar Usman    
Naeem Baig    
Muhammad Shakeel    
Extras B 2, LB 3, W 10, NB 2  
17
TOTAL (for 2 wickets 41 overs)  
168

 

FALL ; 1-27 Igbal, (Ret 77) 2-155- Zaka.

M Farooq 3-0-26-0
S George 10-1-45-1
Sykes 8-1-20-0
B Duncan 4-1-16-0
N Davenport 7-1-26-0
M O'Mahony 7-0-27-0
S Pichowski 2-0-3-0

Pakistan won the first One Day International by a convincing 8 wicket margin after winning the toss and asking the home side to bat first. Two early strikes from paceman Adnan Ghani and one from Naeem Baig, two to fine catches behind the wicket by Muhammad Hussan put the visitors in a strong position before England skipper Umesh Valje and Stefan Pichowski steadied the ship The introduction of Muhammad Shakeel saw the demise of Valjee for 25. and. Nigel Davenport soon followed chasing a wide delivery and Pichowski was run out going for a risky second run for 27. It needed a stand of 36 for the ninth wicket between Blyth Duncan and Darrell Sykes to give the total some respectability. Eventually Duncan was run out after being sent back for 20 and Sykes was bowled in the last over for 19. There were two wickets for Adnan, Naeem and Shakel in England's final total of 165 all out in 49.5 overs

Pakistan's openers, Zaka Ahmed and Muhammad Iqbal, started briskly and had added 27 in good time before a brilliant pick up and throw from Steven George saw Iqbal run out for 15. Pakistan's skipper Zaka proved hard to dislodge playing a series of superb cover drives. He passed a well deserved half century losing Nabbeel Aslam to a finger injury. He was eventually dismissed driving a low return catch to Steven George for 79 containing 11 boundaries. Shahzad Mirza saw Pakistan home with 40 not out as the visitors won by eight wickets. Zaka Ahmed deservedly won the Man of the Match for his 79.

Pakistan won by 8 wickets