England deaf XI v Pakistan deaf XI
20/20
UK Paper
Sittingbourne
18th August 2006
Pakistan won toss
ENGLAND
| B Young+ | c Bilal | b Naeem | 9 |
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| U Valjee * | st Hassan | b Shakeel | 29 |
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| M O'Mahony | b Zaka | 34 |
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| L Newton | st Hassan | b Zaka | 6 |
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| C Hughes | b Iqbal | 2 |
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| N Davenport | run out (Bilal) | 1 |
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| A Wood | run out (Naseer) | 1 |
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| D Sykes | not out | 15 |
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| S George | b Zaka | 2 |
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| J Dixon | run out (Iqbal) | 1 |
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| B Duncan | not out | 0 |
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| Extras | ( B 0, LB 1, W 3, NB 0 ) | 4 |
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| TOTAL | (for 9 wickets 20 overs) | 104 |
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FALL: 1-25 Young.2-59 Valjee, 3-78 O'Mahony, 4-83 Newton , 5-85 Hughes
6-85 Davenport , 7-87 Wood, 8-92 George, 9-94 Dixon .
Adnan 4-0-21-0
Naeem 4-0-21-1
Shakeel 4-0-13-1
Iqbal 4-0-26-1
Zaka 4-0-22-3
PAKISTAN
| Zaka Ahmed * | b George | 8 |
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| Naseer Butt | c George | b Duncan | 9 |
| Muhammad Iqbal | lbw | b Duncan | 7 |
| Bilal Aslem | b George | 0 |
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| Adnan Ghani | b Duncan | 2 |
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| Nabeel Anjum | c Dixon | b Sykes | 9 |
| Naveed | not out | 30 |
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| Kamran Tariq | c O'Mahony | b Davenport | 2 |
| Muhammad Hassan+ | st Young | b Sykes | 4 |
| Muhammad Shakeel | c Newton | b O'Mahony | 5 |
| Naeem Baig | ct Hughes | b Davenport | 0 |
| Extras | B 0, LB 2, W 8, NB 0 | 10 |
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| TOTAL | ( all out 17.4 overs ) | 79 |
FALL : 1-11 Zaka, 2-20 Iqbal, 3-21 Bilal, 4-28-Naseer, 5-28 Adnan,
6-41 Nabeel, 7-50 Kamran, 8-57 Hassan, 9-77 Shakeel, 10-79 Naeem
S George 4-0-14-2
B Duncan 4-0-15-3
D Sykes 4-0-22-2
M O'Mahony 2-0-13-1
N Davenport 3.4-0-13-2
ECAD won by 25 runs
ECAD defended a below par total to clinch a 25 run success. After being asked to bat first, Ben Young and Umesh Valjee started confidently and had taken the total to 25 before Young was caught. Valjee continued to score freely until he was stumped for 29. Mike O'Mahony continued the run chase but after his dismissal for 34 the innings fell away with a series of run outs. Darrell Sykes boosted the total at the end including a large six but the total of 104 did not appear large enough. The Pakistanis seemed to want the game over quickly and wickets fell to a series of expansive shots. Steven George 2-14 and Blyth Duncan 3-15 soon had the innings in disarray at 28-5. Darrell Sykes 2-22 and Nigel Davenport 2-13 continued the pressure as wickets continued to fall and the innings was ended in the 18th over with ECAD running out 25 run victors