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Openers set up another clean sweep

Pakistan completed a clean sweep of the 5-ODI series against New Zealand on Sunday with a 49 run victory in the final match.

Updated on: Dec 07, 2003 11:20 PM IST
PTI | By , Rawalpindi
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Pakistan completed a clean sweep of the five-match one-day series against New Zealand on Sunday with a 49 runs-win in the final match.

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It was the eighth time Pakistan have recorded a clean sweep in a one-day series at home and their second of the home season after a 5-0 defeat of Bangladesh in September.

The foundation on Sunday was laid by openers Yasir Hameed (127 not out) and Imran Farhat (107) who put on 197 to set Pakistan on their way to an imposing total of 277 for four.

It was a record fourth time in a row the two men had posted century opening partnerships and the stand also beat Pakistan's previous highest ever against New Zealand of 194.

The left-handed Farhat's maiden one-day century featured 12 fours and a six. Hameed's runs came from 154 balls, with nine fours and one six.

The 21-year-old Farhat, since returning to the Pakistan team after a year on the sidelines, has figured in seven century opening stands in his last nine innings in tests and one-dayers.

Three unnecessary run-outs in the innings did not help their cause, either.

By the time captain Chris Cairns came out to bat in the 36th over his team were struggling on 141 for three and in the last 10 overs they required 118 for an unlikely win.

Marshall and Tama Canning (23 not out) restored some pride by adding 49 undefeated runs in the last seven overs.

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