India v Pakistan, Asia Cup, Mirpur
Afridi seals last-over win for Pakistan
After India were put in by archrivals Pakistan, Shikhar Dhawan began brightly but was trapped lbw by Mohammad Hafeez in the third over•AFP
Rohit was in fine touch, but Umar Gul made a crucial breakthrough by dismissing the in-form Virat Kohli cheaply for 5•AFP
The wicket came at a cost for Pakistan, as Sharjeel Khan was taken off the field with an injury after colliding with Hafeez•AFP
Ambati Rayudu and Ravindra Jadeja led a recovery, putting up 59 for the sixth wicket•AFP
Ahmed Shehzad and Sharjeel Khan gave Pakistan a quick start with a stand of 71 in 11 overs which was ended by R Ashwin•AFP
Amit Mishra bowled a parsimonious spell of 2 for 28 which brought India back•AFP
Rohit Sharma was aggressive from the get go, collecting 12 runs off the seventh over, by Junaid Khan•AFP
Rohit carried on and reached his half-century- only his second from the last 12 innings•AFP
The Talha-Hafeez combo worked once again, as Ajinkya Rahane flicked the seamer straight to midwicket and departed for 23•AFP
Rayudu fell for a vital 58, but Jadeja was handed a reprieve when Hafeez fluffed a catch with the batsman at 11•AFP
Pakistan got a big blow when Misbah-ul-Haq was run out for the second consecutive match•AFP
Ashwin then picked up Hafeez's wicket and they lost four more wickets within 33 runs, needing 10 from the last over and one wicket in hand•AFP
But against the run of play, Rohit played an ill-advised pull against the debutant Mohammad Talha and was caught by Hafeez•AFP
Hafeez further dented India's progress by dismissing Dinesh Karthik for 23, leaving India reeling at 155 for 5•AFP
Jadeja made Pakistan pay for the wasted opportunity by blitzing a 49-ball 52 to lift India to 245 for 8•AFP
But a stable Hafeez took Pakistan to 200 with a half-century•AFP
Shahid Afridi then slammed two consecutive sixes and sealed a dramatic victory for Pakistan, with two balls to spare•AFP