Misbah-ul-Haq hits quick 73 in Asia Lions win against India Maharajas
Previous Pakistan commander Misbah-ul-Haq moved back the years with a wonderful 73 off 50 balls that established the groundwork for Asia Lions' nine-run triumph against India Maharajas in the main match of the Legends Association Cricket Experts this season. His innings was countered magnificently by Gautam Gambhir's 54 - the main other 50 or more score of the match - however that demonstrated lacking, as Lions opened with a tight success in Doha.
Shielding 165, Sohail Tanvir came to the front for Lions with figures of 3 for 27, which remembered a lady for the first over of the pursuit. Tanvir calculated his initial two conveyances from Robin Uthappa's hitting bend, before the third was pitched short and protected with a calculated bat. That set-up from Tanvir delivered profits in the extremely next conveyance, as Uthappa endeavored to hit Tanvir through cover yet found Abdul Razzaq, who took a sharp, low catch.
Be that as it may, Gambhir found his mood rapidly. His scope of strokes included run of the mill step-out shots against the spinners, including a drive through cover with the side project seasonal worker Tillakaratne Dilshan. Gambhir was capably joined by previous India opener M Vijay, who got an appearance of 25 runs off 19 conveyances bound with three limits and a six. Be that as it may, following the excusals of Gambhir and Vijay, Maharajas imploded in the demise overs despite a rising asking rate.
Prior, Maharajas' Irfan Pathan had at first established the vibe for the principal innings with a nostalgic spell of swing bowling. Every one of his initial not many conveyances with the new ball showed some horizontal development. His new-ball accomplice Ashok Dinda made the primary leap forward as Dilshan.
Dilshan, with his footwork not exactly at his best, wound up edging a full conveyance outside off stump to Uthappa, who finished a shuffling get in the third endeavor.
Be that as it may, Misbah immediately brought energy into Lions' innings. He took a gander calm, either while venturing out against the spinners or even the pacers, as obvious from his six off quick bowler Parvinder Awana in the 10th over. Misbah's thump of 73 included two fours and four sixes, before he was excused in the eighteenth over off Stuart Binny's medium speed.
His previous Pakistan colleague Shahid Afridi showed his normal forceful goal all along. He effectively sloped one in the eighteenth over to fine leg, yet off a top edge. Off the following conveyance, he attempted a similar shot yet miscued it directly to Harbhajan Singh at short fine leg.
Little else was new to the new T20 standard as Lions held their nerve, notwithstanding Harbhajan coincidentally applying spit to the ball, something which was restricted post the appearance of Coronavirus.