For the second day in a row, the International XI's batting failed to
run up a substantial score. They had slid to an embarrassing 85 for 9 in
the 16th over, and were only taken to the respectability of 142 due to
Hayward swinging four sixes and three fours in the final stretch of the
innings. They were also helped by the fact that the home side decided to
give part-timers Asad Shafiq and Imran Nazir the ball for the final overs; the two were caned for 56 runs in four overs.
Before the tenth-wicket stand, they had been little of note from the
International XI's batting. Sanath Jayasuriya bagged a duck as seven of
the top nine were dismissed in single figures. The difference between
the two teams was evident just from the first over of each innings:
International XI were 3 for 1, while Pakistan XI were 18 for 0,
including sixes from Nazir off the first two deliveries.
Nazir and Shahzaib Hasan pummelled the new-ball bowlers to put the home
side on course for a comfortable victory. In the first seven overs, the
pair smashed seven sixes and eight fours, motoring along to 87 for 0.
Though International XI struck three times in the next three overs, it
didn't affect the chase too much, with Shafiq calmly taking the home
side to victory, with more than three overs still to go.



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