Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, 1 run, Afghanistan win by 18 runs and there are handshakes all around! Haris Rauf thumps this widish delivery towards long-off and it's not more than a single to draw curtains to the game. Rashid Khan having a word with Haris Rauf as they share a hearty laugh. He then walks upto Omarzai and has a word of advice for the Afghan all-rounder
Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, SIX, Haris Rauf advances down the wicket and smokes it over deep mid-wicket for six more. 150 up for Pakistan
Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, no run, banged in short by the bowler as Haris Rauf gets beaten on the upper cut. Was also a slower delivery
Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, 2 runs, run-out chance missed at the bowler's end as Azmatullah fails to gather the throw. Was a short ball and Haris Rauf pulled it towards deep mid-wicket. The call was two and they get it eventually
Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, SIX, smoked into the stands! Pitched up by the bowler around middle and leg, Haris Rauf sends it sailing over wide long-on for half-a-dozen. Right on the roof of Sharjah
Azmatullah to Haris Rauf, no run, short and wide outside off, Haris Rauf has a swing and a miss. 'Wide' was the call, but not by the umpire. It was by Haris Rauf
Azmatullah to Fakhar Zaman, no run, full and quick at the stumps, Fakhar Zaman squeezes it towards backward point
Azmatullah to Fakhar Zaman, SIX, 50 up for Pakistan! Fakhar Zaman advances down the wicket and smokes the length delivery over long-on for half-a-dozen. That was a towering six, right off the meat of his willow
Azmatullah to Salman Agha, 1 run, on the shorter side again, Salman Agha works it through mid-wicket for one
Azmatullah to Salman Agha, 2 runs, back of a length around middle and leg, worked through mid-wicket for a couple of runs
Azmatullah to Salman Agha, SIX, on the shorter side around middle and leg, Salman Agha goes for a pull and the top edge flies over third man for half-a-dozen. Didn't intend to hit it there, but he will take it
Azmatullah to Salman Agha, no run, tad short around off, Salman Agha defends it into the off-side