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T20 World Cup | Semi-final: Fakhar Zaman’s late surge helps Pakistan put 176/4 against Australia

Pakistan batsman Fakhar Zaman who hasn’t really been among runs in this T20 World Cup unveiled a brilliant batting display when it was most required. The left-handed batsman struck an unbeaten half-century against Australia in the semi-final in Dubai on Thursday. 

After being put into bat by Australia skipper Aaron Finch, Pakistan openers Mohammad Rizwan and captain Babar Azam began the proceedings in a cautious manner as the two compiled 71 runs for the first wicket before the latter departed for 39 off 34 after being caught in the deep by David Warner off Adam Zampa while trying to accelerate. 

Rizwan on the other side, continued with his form and notched up yet another half-century in the competition during the course. 

The wicket-keeper batsman along with Fakhar stitched a stand of 72 runs for the second wicket before Rizwan was eventually out for a 52-ball 67 which included four maximums and three fours. 

But Rizwan’s departure didn’t really cause much hindrance as Zaman continued to score runs at the other end and struck a couple of sixes in the final over to help his side put 176/4 in 20 overs on the board.

For Australia, it was Adam Zampa who was the pick of the bowlers after he returned with figures of 1/22 in 4 overs. 

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