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Pak-England
first ODI abandoned in a no-result
CARDIFF: The first one-day international between England and Pakistan in
Cardiff was abandoned in a no-result because of rain with the tourists
in the ascendancy. England were bowled out for just 202, with pacemen
Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar each taking three wickets. But with
Pakistan then asked to chase 159 off 32 overs after the first break for
rain, the heavens opened again with the score on 46-1 after seven overs.
Ian Bell's 88 and a Stuart Broad wicket were the only bright notes for
England. Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq elected to bowl first after
winning the toss, despite knowing his team would have to bat under
floodlights.
Under thick afternoon cloud cover, the new ball nipped around off the
seam, with Shoaib's pace and Asif's accuracy causing plenty of problems.
Spectators huddle under umbrellas as the rain takes hold in Wales Andrew
Strauss departed in the fourth over when an injudicious pull shot was
top-edged to square leg. Asif added to that first wicket when Marcus
Trescothick backed away to leg and toe-ended a cut shot to wicket-keeper
Kamran Akmal. Kevin Pietersen began cautiously, but the tactic bore no
fruit as Asif produced a pearler which seamed off the wicket to take the
outside edge, Akmal tumbling away acrobatically to complete the catch.
Bell, dropped on nine when Younis Khan parried a slip chance to the
boundary, struck some pleasing boundaries off Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.
He proceeded to put on 68 for the fifth wicket with Jamie Dalrymple and
with the score 163-4 at the end of the 40th over, England had finally
built a platform to launch an attacking finale.
But Pakistan struck with five quick wickets to seize back the
initiative. Bell was run out by Afridi's direct hit, Dalrymple bowled by
a divine Shoaib inswinger, and Chris Read chipped a catch back to the
off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez. When Shoaib removed Rikki Clarke and Sajid
Mahmood cheaply England were 173-9. The crowd perked up a bit when
Darren Gough carved 10 runs off Shoaib's final over, before Afridi,
recalled to bowl the last over, had him caught at long on. Play was due
to resume at 1845 BST but the rain began to fall while the players took
tea. An hour-and-a-half later, the players did emerge from the pavilion
but only seven overs were possible. The dismissal of Shoaib Malik, lbw
for five, gave Broad a wicket in his first one-day international.
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