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England Cricket Association for the Deaf

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England deaf XI v Pakistan deaf XI

ECB cricket ball

One Day International Friendly

UK Paper
Sittingbourne

16th August 2006

Pakistan won toss

 

PAKISTAN

Zaka Ahmed * st Young b George
33
Muhammad Iqbal b Sykes  
10
Bilal Aslem st Young b Duncan
0
Shahzad Mirza b Duncan  
1
Naseer Butt b Duncan  
0
Nabeel Anjum b George  
21
Adnan Ghani c Sykes b Davenport
29
Muhammad Hassan+ b Dixon  
38
Muhammad Shakeel run out (Sykes)  
3
Muhammad Fayyaz b Dixon  
16
Naeem Baig not out  
6
Extras B 5, LB 6, W 18, NB 0  
29
TOTAL ( all out 47.4 overs )  
186

 

FALL : 1-16 Iqbal, 2-18 Bilal, 3-20 Shahzad, 4-20-Naseer, 5-73 Zaka,

6-74 Nabeel, 7-117Adnan, 8-132 Shakeel, 9-169 Fayyaz, 10-186 Hassan

D Sykes 9-2-32-1
B Duncan 10-4-27-3
S George 9-0-37-2
N Davenport 10-4-23-1
S Pichowski 3-0-29-0
J Dixon 6.4-0-27-2

ENGLAND

U Valjee *   c sub (Gohar) b Naeem
8
B Young   c Hassan b Naeem
14
C Hughes   b Naeem  
0
L Newton +   c Zaka b Naeem
3
M O'Mahony   c Naseer b Iqbal
58
N Davenport   lbw b Shakeel
5
S PIchowski   ct & b Zaka  
12
S George   c Adnan b Iqbal
2
D Sykes   c Zaka b Iqbal
0
J Dixon   st Hassan b Shakeel
2
B Duncan   not out  
0
Extras ( B 5, LB 6, W 12, NB 4 )  
27
TOTAL (all out 42.1 overs)  
131


FALL: 1-22 Valjee.2-26 Hughes, 3-35 Young, 4-49 Newton , 5-72 Davenport ,

6-115 Pichowski, 7-121 George, 8-121 George, 9-130 O'Mahony, 10-131 Dixon .

Adnan 8-1-18-0
Naeem 10-3-19-4
Fayyaz 2-0-8-0
Shakeel 6.1-2-15-2
Zaka 8-0-27-1
Naseer 2-0-12-0
Iqbal 6-1-21-3

A second fifty over match was rearranged after the ground failed to dry sufficiently and Pakistan won the toss and batted first. Once again Blyth Duncan proved to be difficult to get away as he took 3-27 in his ten overs ably supported by Darrell Sykes. Nigel Davenport also proved frugal as Pakistan were in some trouble at 74-6. However stubborn resistance from the tail saw the total edged up to 186 when they were dismissed. Umesh Valjee and Ben Young took the sting out of the new ball attack but the left arm seam and swing of Naeem proved decisive as he took the first four wickets. Mike O'Mahony held the innings together and when Stefan Pichowski joined him a stand of 43 developed. On Pichowski's dismissal, the tail fell away and despite O'Mahony's fine 58, ECAD were bowled out for 131 with nearly eight overs to spare.