Zaman's career-best 73 sparks Pakistan to victory over Australia

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Pakistan's opener blazed his way to a career-best 73 as his side completed a clinical 45-run victory over on Thursday in the tri-series in

Then left-arm seamer starred with three wickets as Pakistan's bowlers held to 149 for 7 in a match which was effectively a dress rehearsal for Sunday's final.

lost for a golden duck after being put in to bat on a chilly midwinter morning in Harare, but and wrested back control back with a rapid 72-run stand.

Talat cracked three fours and a six before playing one shot too many to be bowled by Glenn Maxwell's offspin.

continued to middle his and went to a 33-ball 50, his third for in this format, with a slog sweep for six, while another big hit off Andrew Tye's seamers took the batsman past his previous best of 61.

An edged four took Pakistan beyond 130, and Zaman into the 70s, in the 15th over, but he pulled the next ball he faced straight to Maxwell on the edge of the circle at midwicket.

The quick dismissal of Sarfraz Ahmed, edging a Tye legcutter into the hands of wicketkeeper Alex Carey, put a further dent in Pakistan's batting, but the experienced Shoaib Malik ensured that the runs kept flowing.

He hit 15 off the 17th over, bowled by Marcus Stoinis, boosting Pakistan beyond 150. After he fell, struck three fours and two sixes in an unbeaten 37 to keep the pressure on right to the end of the innings.

Pakistan kept up the pressure with the ball, with Afridi taking the vital early wicket of when the Australian had made just 16.

from the Golf Course End, Afridi swung and seamed the ball prodigiously to trouble the batsmen. He trapped lbw, and then rattled D'Arcy Short's stumps as Australia slipped to 75 for 5.

Their chase never recovered from the early losses, with the rest of Pakistan's attack chipping in with wickets in a much-improved performance.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 18:45 IST