• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Younis century takes Pakistan to win over Indi

KARACHI
Wed Jul 2, 2008 2:49pm EDT

KARACHI (Reuters) - Younis Khan struck his first one-day international century on home soil on Wednesday to take Pakistan to a eight-wicket win over India in a high-scoring Asia Cup super league match at the National Stadium.

Younis's undefeated 123, his fifth one-day century in 174 matches, gave Pakistan their fifth victory while chasing 300 or more runs for victory and revived their fading hopes of a place in the final.

Pakistan reached their victory target of 309 for the loss of only two wickets with 4.3 overs to spare after India had compiled 308 for seven from their 50 overs.

If Sri Lanka beat India on Thursday, Pakistan have to defeat Bangladesh in the final league match by a big margin to play in the final. Sri Lanka have already qualified.

Younis shared partnerships of 56 with Nasir Jamshed (53), who retired hurt with cramps, and an undefeated 144 from 123 balls with captain Misbah-ul-Haq (70 not out).

Younis also passed 5,000 international one-day runs in his innings of 117 balls which contained 11 fours and one six.

Misbah said Younis's century was one of the best he had seen from him.

"When he plays like this we usually win. We knew we could win this one when we restricted them to 308 after their strong start. The pitch was very good and all credit to our bowlers for bowling aggressively and playing positively," he told reporters.

Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (76) and Rohit Sharma (58) provided the basis for India's competitive total.

Dhoni, who came into bat in the 13th over, was out in the penultimate over after hitting four boundaries from 96 balls.

India scored 77 in the final 10 overs with Irfan Pathan hitting an unbeaten 38.

Dhoni said India would now treat Thursday's game against Sri Lanka as a semi-final.

"I don't know what went wrong today but we just have 14 to 15 hours to recover and give our best against Sri Lanka," he said.

(Editing by John Mehaffey)



More from Reuters

Photo

Fox, Time Warner Cable ink temp deal to avoid blackout

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time Warner Cable and News Corp's Fox Networks agreed to a brief extension of their current carriage contract on Thursday to avoid a blackout that would have prevented 13 million U.S. homes from seeing TV shows like "The Simpsons" and college and NFL football games.

A customer is served at a counter inside a foreign exchange store displaying a poster of various banknotes including the Chinese yuan or renminbi (RMB) in Hong Kong November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
OUTLOOK 2010:

Be careful what you wish for

Pressure on China to loosen its grip on the yuan will continue but the U.S. should tread carefully. Here are five world market issues to watch.  Full Article 

Clients work out on machines at the Bally Total Fitness facility in Arvada, Colorado June 15, 2009.  REUTERS/Rick Wilking

Get real with resolutions

We make them and we break them: The secret to keeping them is to avoid the impossible dream.  Full Article