Mike Hussey asks India to be cautious against Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman at Asia Cup
Cricket | July 25, 2018 15:26 ISTHussey, who played 79 Tests and 185 ODIs, said it would take a very disciplined effort to outwit the in-form Zaman.
Hussey, who played 79 Tests and 185 ODIs, said it would take a very disciplined effort to outwit the in-form Zaman.
Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed's plan to bowl against Zimbabwe in the final ODI went horribly wrong.
In a lopsided series, Pakistan won two matches by nine wickets and two by more than 200 runs before wrapping up the series on Sunday.
He broke the record previously set by Sir Vivian Richards (21 innings) in 1980 which was since equalled by Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott, Quinton de Kock and, most recently, Babar Azam.
Fakhar Zaman blazed Pakistan's first ever double century in a one-day international in his team's record 244-run victory against Zimbabwe on Friday.
Scoring an unbeaten knock of 210 runs, Zaman propelled Pakistan to 399/1 in their allotted 50 overs of the fourth ODI at the Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, on Friday.
Pakistan opening batsmen Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq scripted history on Friday when they established a 304-run partnership stand for the opening-wicket.
Pakistan thrashed Zimbabwe by nine wickets after bowling out the home team for just 67 runs in the third ODI to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Zaman smashed 16 fours in scoring an unbeaten 117 off 129 balls and sprinted Pakistan to 195-1 in 36 overs against an inexperienced Zimbabwe bowling.
Australian opener Aaron Finch became the first player in the history of T20Is to break the 900-point mark as he moved up three places to finish as the top-ranked batsman.
Left-hander Zaman's third half-century in the tournament included 12 fours and three sixes that lifted Pakistan to 187-4 with four balls to spare.
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