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England deaf XI v Pakistan deaf XI

ECB cricket ball

Twenty20 Friendly

UK Paper
Sittingbourne

15th August 2006

England won toss

 

ENGLAND

B Young+   st Hassan b Fayyaz
29
L Newton   b Fayyaz  
4
M O'Mahony   run out (Kamran)  
29
A Wood   st Hassan b Shakeel
2
N Davenport   run out (Kamran)  
17
D Sykes   ct Naseer b Zaka
3
U Valjee*   ct Naeem b Shakeel
10
S Pichowski   run out (Fayaaz)  
7
S George   run out (Kamran)  
1
J Dixon   not out  
2
B Duncan   not out  
1
Extras (B 0, LB 1, W 13, NB 4)  
18
TOTAL (for 9 wickets 20 overs)  
123

 

FALL: 1-31 Newton, 2-45 Young, 3-50 Wood, 4-86 Davenport, 5-96 Sykes,

6-112 O'Mahony, 7-113 Valjee, 8-120 Pichowski, 9-120 George

Naeem 2-0-9-0
Gohar 2-0-21-0
Fayyaz 3-0-21-2
Shakeel 4-0-17-2
Nadeem 2-0-19-0
Zaka 4-0-17-1
Naseer 3-0-18-0

PAKISTAN

Kamran Tariq c Valjee b Duncan
1
Muhammad Iqbal c Wood b Duncan
21
Zaka Ahmed c George b Duncan
0
Naseer Butt c Newton b Davenport
0
Naveed Abbas c Newton b Duncan
0
Muhammad Hassan c Sykes b Pichowski
5
Gohar Usman c Newton b George
8
Muhammad Shakeel b George  
0
Nadeem Ahmed not out  
12
Muhammad Fayyaz not out  
12
Naeem Baig    
Extras B 5, LB 4, W 6, NB 0  
13
TOTAL (for 8 wickets 20 overs)  
72

 

FALL : 1-5 Kamran, 2-11 Zaka, 3-17 Naseer, 4-20-Naveed, 5-29 Iqbal,

6-43 Gohar, 7-45 Shakeel, 8-47 Hassan

N Davenport 4-3-5-1
B Duncan 4-0-25-4
S Pichowski 4-0-9-1
S George 4-0-9-2
L Newton 2-0-8-0
J Dixon 2-0-9-0

Heavy overnight rainfall which led to the cancellation of the second ODI and as the ground was unfit for a Test Match it was decided to play a Twenty/20 match. ECAD batted sensibly early on with Ben Young 29 and Mike O'Mahony 29 leading the way.A swift 17 from Nigel Davenport saw the home side reach 123 in their allotted overs, a competitive total in the conditions. The Pakistan openers came out with all guns blazing but lost a succession of wickets to some rash shots. The accuracy of Nigel Davenport 4 overs for 5 runs and Blyth Duncan 4-25 from 4 overs saw the visitors struggling. Stefan Pichowski and Stephen George kept up the pressure with impressive spells both taking two wickets for single figures. The Pakistan innings petered out at 72-8 with Luke Newton pouching three catches. The innings closed with ECAD victorious by 51 runs.