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27th January 2008, 12:19
Shahid Afridi equalled the world record for sixes in one-day games as Pakistan took charge against Zimbabwe in Multan.
Tawanda Mupariwa (4-46) left the hosts in trouble at 78-5 on a flat track before Afridi tore the bowling apart.
He smashed six maximums in his 85 off 52 balls, equalling Sanath Jayasuriya's overall total of 245, as he dominated a stand of 116 with Misbah-ul-Haq (44).
Pakistan finished with 272-9 in Multan and in a strong position to take a 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Earlier, Mupariwa returned his best ODI figures in his first match of the series to slice through the middle order.
MOST SIXES IN ODIS
245: S Afridi (Pak, 252 games)
245: S Jayasuriya (SL, 403)
190: S Ganguly (Ind, 311)
166: S Tendulkar (Ind, 407)
153: C Cairns (NZ, 215)
He did his damage after tight spells from Elton Chigumbura and Gary Brent kept the scoring down to 12 runs in eight overs at one stage.
Four wickets fell for 12 runs as Salman Butt (23) cut Chigumbura to point while Nasir Jamshed (32), who hit half-centuries in the first two games holed out to mid-wicket off Mupariwa.
Younus Khan (10) was trapped by a slower delivery from Mupariwa, who then took a return catch off Mohammad Yousuf, while Sean Williams brilliantly ran out captain Shoaib Malik from square-leg.
Pakistan needed something special and Afridi supplied it to take them to 194-6 before he smacked Mupariwa straight to cover with a first ODI hundred in three years there for the taking.
Kamran Akmal (28) and Kamran Hussain (28no) chipped in with useful runs at the end to complete the turnaround for the home side.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/7211767.stm
Tawanda Mupariwa (4-46) left the hosts in trouble at 78-5 on a flat track before Afridi tore the bowling apart.
He smashed six maximums in his 85 off 52 balls, equalling Sanath Jayasuriya's overall total of 245, as he dominated a stand of 116 with Misbah-ul-Haq (44).
Pakistan finished with 272-9 in Multan and in a strong position to take a 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
Earlier, Mupariwa returned his best ODI figures in his first match of the series to slice through the middle order.
MOST SIXES IN ODIS
245: S Afridi (Pak, 252 games)
245: S Jayasuriya (SL, 403)
190: S Ganguly (Ind, 311)
166: S Tendulkar (Ind, 407)
153: C Cairns (NZ, 215)
He did his damage after tight spells from Elton Chigumbura and Gary Brent kept the scoring down to 12 runs in eight overs at one stage.
Four wickets fell for 12 runs as Salman Butt (23) cut Chigumbura to point while Nasir Jamshed (32), who hit half-centuries in the first two games holed out to mid-wicket off Mupariwa.
Younus Khan (10) was trapped by a slower delivery from Mupariwa, who then took a return catch off Mohammad Yousuf, while Sean Williams brilliantly ran out captain Shoaib Malik from square-leg.
Pakistan needed something special and Afridi supplied it to take them to 194-6 before he smacked Mupariwa straight to cover with a first ODI hundred in three years there for the taking.
Kamran Akmal (28) and Kamran Hussain (28no) chipped in with useful runs at the end to complete the turnaround for the home side.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/7211767.stm