
Pakistan continued his impressive form in front of the Asian Cup and registered his second successive victory in the ongoing T20 TRI series with a 31 victory over the United Arab Emirates in Sharjah on Saturday.Opener Saim Ayub and young man Hasan Nawaz were architects of Pakistan commanding a total of 207, both intervening half the roads. Ayub scored the highest with a 38-mile 69 with seven and four six, while Nawaz stole the show with a 26-mile 56, a hammer six Maxim, including a hat trick six outside Spinner Haider Ali. Their counterattack knock saved Pakistan from early fluctuations to 74 for three and gave the shift its dynamics.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Ayub, a named match player, reduced personal recognition in favor of the team’s collective success. “Different players perform in different games. Good for the team. I don’t like individual awards, I feel that it is excessively evaluated. It’s a team game. It’s all about execution,” he said, adding he was also working on bowling. “In the T20 it’s difficult. You have to believe in your thought process.”
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Hasan Nawaz, offered as a rising star, shared a 57-run stand with Mohammad Nawaz (25 out of 15) to drive Pakistan for 200 years. Faheem Ashraf attacked with a useful 16 when Pakistan plundered 64 in the last five breaks.Despite the three -sides of Junaid Siddique and Saghira Khan, the UAE was persecuted by a steep goal. Their shifts revolved around the breathtaking 77 out of 35 Asif Khana balls, which briefly threatened to turn the game to the head, but last dropped. Captain Muhammad Wasem also contributed with a quick 33, but then admitted: “We gave 15-20 extra runs. Asif has a caliber … We needed someone to score 30-40 runs in the middle breaks.Pakistani Captain Salman Ali Agha appreciated the intention of his party and acknowledged the space to improve. “The perfect efforts to launch. The last five overs in bowling must work. Hasan Nawaz is a generation talent, one for the future. I want my team to play the aggressive crease brand,” he said.With his back victory, including a 39-run victory over Afghanistan on Friday, Pakistan looks ready and confident when he puts the momentum aimed at setting off the Asia Cup.