Pakistan fail to build on Babar ton as Curran takes four

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Last Updated : May 17 2019 | 10:36 PM IST

Pakistan failed to capitalise on Babar Azam's century as they were held to a total of 340 for seven by World Cup hosts England in the day.night fourth one-day international at Trent Bridge on Friday.

With tournament favourites England naming their final 15-man World Cup squad on Tuesday, Surrey paceman Tom Curran did his selection prospects no harm with four wickets for 75 runs in a maximum 10 overs.

England, seeking a win that would seal the five-match series at 3-0 up with one to play, were looking at a stiff chase when Pakistan were 178 for one off 30 overs.

But the innings fell away following century stand between Babar, who made 115, and Mohammad Hafeez (59).

It seemed the tourists were short of a truly competitive total because England have twice broken he record for the highest ODI total in three years at Trent Bridge. Last year's 481 for six against world champions Australia followed their 444 for three against Pakistan in 2016.

Pakistan's cause was not helped, when Imam-ul-Haq, fresh from his career-best 151 during England's six-wicket win in Tuesday's third ODI in Bristol, had to retire hurt on three after missing an intended pull of an 89 mph ball from fast bowler Mark Wood that hit him on the elbow.

But concerns over whether the 23-year-old left-handed opener, the nephew of Pakistan great and selection chief Inzamam-ul-Haq, would be fit for the World Cup were eased when he returned to resume his innings at the fall of the seventh wicket and he finished on six not out.

Following Imam's initial exit, Babar and Fakhar Zamam set about an England attack featuring two genuine fast bowlers in the recalled duo of Wood and Jofra Archer.

Babar uppercut Archer for an audacious six. Left-hander Fakhar hoisted Wood high over the boundary at deep square leg.

Babar's fifty came off 49 balls, Fakhar's off 44.

- Curran strikes -
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First Published: May 17 2019 | 10:36 PM IST

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