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Pietersen punishes Pakistan
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 07 - 05 - 2010

A fine unbeaten 73 from Kevin Pietersen led England to a comfortable six-wicket victory over Pakistan in their opening Super Eight game at the Twenty20 World Cup Thursday.
With plenty of English support watching in the Barbados sunshine, Paul Collingwood's team had little trouble in surpassing Pakistan's total of 147 with three balls to spare.
“Let's not get too carried away, but we're delighted with the win and to get some points on the board,” Collingwood told reporters.
Pakistan made a bright start, reaching 50 inside seven overs, but its momentum was lost after the introduction of spin with Graeme Swann picking up the vital wicket of opener Salman Butt, who had made 34 off 26 balls.
Slow left-armer Michael Yardy took two wickets but the second major breakthrough wicket came when Pietersen made a superb running catch in the deep to get rid of Umar Akmal who had reached 30 in 25 balls.
Pakistan's troubles were partially self-inflicted, skipper Shahid Afridi getting himself out attempting a suicidal run from his first ball.
Afridi's day was to get substantially worse, however, when his team took the field.
England's South African-born opening pair of Michael Lumb and Craig Kieswetter put on 44 for the first wicket.
Kieswetter was dropped in the first over by Ajmal who spilled the same batsman again before giving Lumb a life.
Lumb (25) went in the sixth over, spinner Ajmal redeeming himself partially as he lured the England batsman down the track for a stumping but Pietersen was in the mood for a match-winning display.
At first with Kieswetter (25) and then in a 60-run partnership with Collingwood (16), Pietersen struck the ball with power and intent.
Strutting around the crease, hampered only for a short while by a sore ankle after he struck his own foot, Pietersen made 73 from 52 balls, including eight fours and two sixes, to steer England home comfortably.
There were unnecessary nerves at the very end, the departures of Collingwood and Eoin Morgan leaving Luke Wright looking edgy even though the target had become a formality.
Pakistan even missed a golden chance to run out Pietersen in the 19th over but he finished unbeaten and took the man of the match award.
“We need one more victory and hopefully we can get to a semifinal,” Pietersen said.
“The more you play, the better you get. Twenty20 cricket is serious business now,” he said.
Pakistan captain Afridi was left to ponder the many errors made by his team. “You can't afford to miss opportunities and had we taken the opportunities the match could have turned out differently,” he said.
New Zealand and South Africa are the other teams in Group E with the top two going through to the semifinals.
Asia Cup in June
Sri Lanka is to host the four-nation Asia Cup tournament in June, the Asian Cricket Council said in Colombo Thursday.
The tournament which runs from June 15-25 in Sri Lanka's central town of Dambulla, will see the host compete with India, Pakistan and Bangladesh in the 50-over day and night games.
The tournament, which carries prize money of $200,000, was first held in 1984 in Sharjah, Asian Cricket Council chief executive Syed Ashraful Haq told reporters in Colombo.
Sri Lanka is the holder of the Asia Cup, having beaten India by 100 runs in the final of the 2008 tournament in Karachi.
India and Sri Lanka have won the trophy on four occasions each, while Pakistan won it in 2000.


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