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Pakistan makes history in Blind Cricket World Cup
By
Asghar Ali Mubarak
ISLAMABAD—Defending Champion Pakistan made a new world record by bowled
out New Zealand for a meager total of just 21 runs in a league match of
Blind Cricket World Cup here in F-9 Cricket Ground on Friday.
After winning the toss, captain of Pakistan’s cricket team Abdul Razzaq
invited the visiting team to bat first.
New Zealand team could not face Pakistani bowlers effectively and bowled
out for just 21 runs in just 12.3 overs. No New Zealand batsmen could
not entered into double figure.
Pakistan’s fast bowler Aamir Ishfaq displayed the exceptional bowling
performance and captured five wickets for just four runs which is also a
new world record. Skipper Abdul Razzaq took four wickets for 12 runs.
Pakistan’s cricket team in response achieved the target with out any
loss in just 1.1 overs. Muhammad Fayyaz scored 10 runs while
Muzaffar Ali made 8 runs and remained unbeaten. Pakistan’s Aamir Ashfaq
who took five wickets in the match was declared man of the match
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