Afridi fireworks light up Double Wicket World Championship
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi set the Double Wicket World Championship alight this morning with an astonishing display of hitting
Andrew Hall
04-Apr-2003
Pakistan's Shahid Afridi set the Double Wicket World Championship alight
this morning with an astonishing display of hitting. In the third match of
the day against Zimbabwe, he made a total of 93 runs - reduced to 73 by
virtue of being out twice.
He reached his 50 in just 12 balls, and his innings included 11 sixes and 4
fours. Pakistan reached their 50 in just 2.4 overs - Afridi hitting three sixes in each of the second and third overs, including hitting the first ball he faced from Guy Whittall clean out of the ground over long off.
In reply, Zimbabwe played aggressively from the start, Guy Whittall clearing
the boundary on a number of occasions, but as the pressure mounted, wickets
fell and Zimbabwe were never going to come close to Pakistan's intimidating
total. Pakistan's massive total of 107 sets down the gauntlet for the other
sides in the competition. Pakistan won by 64 runs.