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    Pakistan stun Aussies at the Wanderers


    AFP , JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
    Thursday, Sep 20, 2007, Page 20

    Australia captain Ricky Ponting, left, is bowled by Pakistan's Muhammad Hafeez during their Twenty20 World Championship Super Eights game at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Tuesday.
    PHOTO: EPA
    Captain Shoaib Malik and Misbah-ul Haq put on a century partnership as Pakistan stunned Australia by six wickets in the Twenty20 World Championships on Tuesday.

    The pair put on 119 off 78 balls for the unbroken fifth wicket stand to help their team recover from 46-4 and surpass Australia's 164-7 with five balls to spare in the Super Eights match at the Wanderers.

    Man-of-the Misbah smashed 66 not out off 42 balls and Malik chipped in with an unbeaten 52 as Pakistan virtually assured themselves of a place in the semi-finals.

    Pakistan's win in the group, following the 33-run win over Sri Lanka on Monday, left them needing a point against Bangladesh in Cape Town tomorrow to move into the last four.

    Australia, who must beat Sri Lanka tomorrow to stay in contention for the semi-finals, were left to ponder the jinx that the Wanderers ground holds for them.

    It was Australia's first appearance at the historic venue since South Africa successfully chased their formidable 434 with one ball to spare in March last year.

    Malik Misbah came to the crease with Pakistan tottering at 46-4 after Stuart Clark grabbed three wickets in his first seven deliveries.

    Misbah seven boundaries and a six and Malik hit four fours and two sixes to give Pakistan an emphatic victory over one of the tournament favorites.

    The winning run came through a waist-high full toss bowled by Andrew Symonds which was signalled a wide.

    The success was set up by young left-arm seamer Sohail Tanvir, who claimed 3-31 in four overs to keep the formidable Australian batting down to 164-7.

    The 22-year-old led a disciplined Pakistani bowling attack after Malik won the toss and elected to field in good batting conditions.

    The Australian innings was marked by just one six from Michael Hussey, who top-scored with 37 off 25 balls.

    Hussey Brad Hodge put on 63 in 40 balls for the fifth wicket to boost the total after Australia were struggling at 92-4 in the 12th over.

    Australia rattled at the start by Tanvir, who dismissed openers Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist in his first two overs.

    Hayden a catch to mid-wicket on one and Gilchrist, who smashed 24 off 12 balls, was caught at point to make Australia 32-2 in the fourth over.

    Symonds captain Ricky Ponting add 48 for the third wicket, himself making an 18-ball 29 when he was bowled by leg-spinner Shahid Afridi in the ninth over.

    Three later, Ponting attempted to pull Mohammad Hafeez, missed the line and was bowled for 27 to leave his team at 92-4 in the 12th over.

    Hussey the only six of the innings in the 16th over off Afridi.

    Tanvir to dismiss the dangerous Hussey before Mohammad Asif claimed Brad Hodge.

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