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Pakistan captain Younus Khan praised Shahid Afridi as a "fantastic performer" after the all-rounder starred with both bat and ball in their side's convincing win over New Zealand in the first ODI.
Afridi hit a fiery 50-ball 71 to help Pakistan post 287 for nine in their allotted 50 overs before taking two wickets to restrict their rivals to 149 all out, helping Pakistan win the match by 138 runs in Abu Dhabi.
"Afridi is a fantastic performer and it's wonderful to see him perform like this," said Younus, after the win on Tuesday. "He batted like he always does, aggressive, and when he has the ball in his hands he aims to take wickets."
The victory gave Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the three-match one-day series, relocated to the United Arab Emirates after New Zealand refused to tour Pakistan over security fears.
The remaining two matches will be played on Friday and Monday. After the one-day series the two teams move to Dubai, where they play two Twenty20 Internationals on November 12 and 13.
Afridi was well supported by wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal, who hit an equally aggressive 43-ball 67, while opener Khalid Latif laid the foundations with a sedate 64.
Latif slowly built the innings through a third-wicket stand of 57 with veteran Mohammad Yousuf (30), after Pakistan lost Salman Butt and Younus Khan - both without scoring - to New Zealand paceman Shane Bond.
Younus admitted his not scoring runs was worrying.
"Winning the first match is always important for us because we have faced problems in the opening games of the series, but the only thing is that my own form is worrying because as a captain I want to perform," said Younus.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori said Afridi and Akmal were the difference between the two sides.
"Obviously we couldn't execute as well as we could, Afridi and Akmal played some aggressive cricket and we conceded far too many runs in the last 12 overs, and that was the real reason we lost the game," said Vettori.
Pakistan mustered 107 runs in the last 10 overs, including 55 in the batting powerplay - runs Vettori thinks lost his side the game.
"On such flat wickets you need to hit good areas consistently, which we tried, but Afridi and Akmal were excellent and we were left to chase a very big total," said Vettori, who took two wickets for 34 in his 10 overs.
New Zealand lost four early wickets before Vettori (38) and Aaron Redmond (52) added 69 for the fifth wicket.
"We were thinking of scoring 100 runs in the last ten overs but Afridi again made that breakthrough. He has been a very good bowler, number ten in the world, and brings aggression and control to the bowling," said Vettori.
Vettori hoped pacemen Kyle Mills and James Franklin - who both missed the first match through injuries - will be available for the next game.
They "bring quality" to the attack, Vettori concluded.
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Afridi hit a fiery 50-ball 71 to help Pakistan post 287 for nine in their allotted 50 overs before taking two wickets to restrict their rivals to 149 all out, helping Pakistan win the match by 138 runs in Abu Dhabi.
"Afridi is a fantastic performer and it's wonderful to see him perform like this," said Younus, after the win on Tuesday. "He batted like he always does, aggressive, and when he has the ball in his hands he aims to take wickets."
The victory gave Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the three-match one-day series, relocated to the United Arab Emirates after New Zealand refused to tour Pakistan over security fears.
The remaining two matches will be played on Friday and Monday. After the one-day series the two teams move to Dubai, where they play two Twenty20 Internationals on November 12 and 13.
Afridi was well supported by wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal, who hit an equally aggressive 43-ball 67, while opener Khalid Latif laid the foundations with a sedate 64.
Latif slowly built the innings through a third-wicket stand of 57 with veteran Mohammad Yousuf (30), after Pakistan lost Salman Butt and Younus Khan - both without scoring - to New Zealand paceman Shane Bond.
Younus admitted his not scoring runs was worrying.
"Winning the first match is always important for us because we have faced problems in the opening games of the series, but the only thing is that my own form is worrying because as a captain I want to perform," said Younus.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori said Afridi and Akmal were the difference between the two sides.
"Obviously we couldn't execute as well as we could, Afridi and Akmal played some aggressive cricket and we conceded far too many runs in the last 12 overs, and that was the real reason we lost the game," said Vettori.
Pakistan mustered 107 runs in the last 10 overs, including 55 in the batting powerplay - runs Vettori thinks lost his side the game.
"On such flat wickets you need to hit good areas consistently, which we tried, but Afridi and Akmal were excellent and we were left to chase a very big total," said Vettori, who took two wickets for 34 in his 10 overs.
New Zealand lost four early wickets before Vettori (38) and Aaron Redmond (52) added 69 for the fifth wicket.
"We were thinking of scoring 100 runs in the last ten overs but Afridi again made that breakthrough. He has been a very good bowler, number ten in the world, and brings aggression and control to the bowling," said Vettori.
Vettori hoped pacemen Kyle Mills and James Franklin - who both missed the first match through injuries - will be available for the next game.
They "bring quality" to the attack, Vettori concluded.
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