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Twitter Reactions: Qasim Akram becomes first player with century and fifer duel in Youth ODIs

Pakistan won the fifth Place Playoff match against Sri Lanka by 238 runs

Qasim Akram couldn’t take Pakistan into the final of the U19 World Cup in the West Indies, but on Thursday, he made sure his team bowed out on a high. In their fifth Place Playoff match against Sri Lanka on February 3, the Boys in Green defeated Sri Lanka by a mammoth margin of 238 runs at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua.

Pakistan had slumped to a heavy loss to Cooper Connolly’s Australia in the Super League quarterfinals, but bowed out of the tournament on a high. After being put in to bat first, Muhammad Shehzad and Haseebullah Khan’s 134-run stand for the opening wicket put Pakistan in command. Shehzad took the attack to the bowlers with a 69-ball 73.

Khan also chipped in with a 151-ball knock of 136 with nine fours and two sixes. But it was skipper Akram’s belligerence that helped Pakistan cross the 300-run mark with relative ease. Akram stayed unbeaten on 135 off a mere 80 balls with the help of 13 fours and six massive sixes.

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He was also involved in a 229-run partnership with Khan for the second wicket. Dunith Wellalage, Sri Lanka’s standout bowler in the event, couldn’t make a breakthrough and bowled at an economy rate of 7.20. Fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana got two wickets, but leaked runs at 7.75.

Qasim Akram shines as records tumble in Antigua

The target set of 366 set by Pakistan courtesy Shehzad, Khan and Akram’s brilliance turned out to be too hot too handle for the Lankans. Chasing the mammoth score, Sri Lanka were once reduced to 55 for seven in 16.1 overs and were in danger of not touching the three-figure mark.

However, Wellalage and Vinuja Ranpul’s 50-run stand for the eighth wicket took them past 100. Ranpul was impressive as he scored 53 runs at a strike rate of 91.38. In the meantime, Pakistan skipper Akram led from the front with the ball as well.

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The right-arm off-break bowler picked up a five-wicket haul in his spell and broke the backbone of the opposition batting. He also became the first player with the double of a century and fifer in Youth ODIs. On the back of his all-round show, Pakistan bowled Lanka out for 127.

Here’s how the netizens reacted to Pakistan’s win

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