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Pakistan v Canada, World Cup
warm-up, Trinidad
Hafeez shows his skills as Pakistan cruise
Cricinfo staff
March 6, 2007
Pakistan 273 for 8 (Hafeez 61, Inzamam 59, Akmal 56*) beat Canada 196 (Ali
37, Hafeez 3-10, Rao 3-23) by 77 runs
A fine all-round display from Mohammad Hafeez
ensured Pakistan avoided any slip-ups as they eased to a 77-run warm-up win over
Canada in Trinidad. Inzamam-ul-Haq and Hafeez posted smooth half-centuries to
push Pakistan to 273 for 8 before Hafeez and Rao Iftikhar shared six wickets as
Canada were dismissed for 196 in the 47th over.
The Pakistanis suffered three injury setbacks in
the lead-up to the tournament, with Abdul Razzaq, Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad
Asif ruled out of the event, but they coped without the trio in a game reduced
to 48 overs due to a collapsed sightscreen. A break of more than an hour was
needed to fix the problem during Pakistan's innings.
Hafeez was the top scorer with 61 while Inzamam
stroked an impressive 59 to give Pakistan's batting a boost after they slipped
to 66 for 4. Anderson Cummins, the former West Indies bowler, struck first with
the wicket of Younis Khan, who was pushed up to open on an Inzamam hunch, while
Henry Osinde (2 for 41) captured Imran Nazir and Shoaib Malik.
The 93-run partnership between Inzamam, who faced
64 balls and hit 11 fours, and Hafeez guided them to safety and Kamran Akmal
provided the late-innings push with a 37-ball 56. He blasted four sixes as
Pakistan set Canada a challenging total.
Pakistan, who open the World Cup against West
Indies on Tuesday, then made sure Canada could not build on a promising start
set up by the openers Geoff Barnett and Abdool Samad. The pair reached 60 before
the side fell to 91 for 5 with the loss of the captain John Davison, who was one
of Rao's three victims.
Qaiser Ali and Ashif Mulla both posted 30s but
Hafeez entered to finish off the innings with 3 for 10 in 3.4 overs. "Our
batsmen and bowlers had good workouts in this game," Pakistan's coach Bob
Woolmer told AFP. "We did a little bit of experimenting by sending Younis
Khan up front, which allowed some other players to feature."
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