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Pakistan prevails in high-scoring encounter
SINGAPORE, AUG. 20. Pakistan beat New Zealand by 12 runs in a
high scoring Singapore Challenge triangular series opener on
Sunday.
Pakistan made 191 for six in a game reduced by rain to 25 overs
per side, helped by some bold strokeplay from man-of-the-match
Ijaz Ahmed (49) and Yousuf Youhana (46). Its bowlers then
weathered some powerful hitting by New Zealand before dismissing
it for 179. Pakistan, which faces South Africa on Wednesday, was
fined 15 per cent of its match fees for a slow bowling rate.
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