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Pakistan hit by Yousuf dismissal Kiwis beat Pakistan to make semis
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Mohammad Yousuf compiled a patient 71 but was then dismissed as Pakistan continued to chase New Zealand's total of 274-7 in the Champions Trophy. New Zealand saw off Pakistan by 51 runs to reach the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy - which also saw Sri Lanka eliminated from the tournament.
They were struggling at 83-4 before Yousuf and Shoaib Malik added a vital partnership of 96 for the fifth wicket. Scott Styris had hit 86 for the Black Caps and skipper Stephen Fleming made 80 as they compiled a formidable 274-7.
But with Pakistan looking favourites, Yousuf was caught by Stephen Fleming to leave them 177-5 with 13 overs left. Pakistan were struggling at 83-4 before Mohammad Yousuf and Shoaib Malik added a vital fifth-wicket stand of 96.
Scott Styris had earlier hit 86 for the Black Caps, sharing a stand of 108 with skipper Fleming who made 80. But once Yousuf fell for a patient 71, the Pakistan innings quickly unravelled as Kiwi paceman Shane Bond took 3-45.
It was no surprise when Younis - knowing the winners were guaranteed to reach the semi-finals - opted to field first, use his powerplays straight away and persevere with attacking fields. The result leaves Pakistan needing to beat South Africa in their final group game to qualify for the semi-finals.
It was no surprise when captain Younis Khan - knowing the winners were guaranteed to reach the last four - opted to field first, use his powerplays straight away and persevere with attacking fields.
A chemical spray was used before play to lessen the impact of dew on the outfield but the Kiwis were still in trouble at 60-3 early on as Umar Gul, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Abdul Razzaq found plenty of bounce.A chemical spray was used before play to lessen the impact of dew on the outfield but the Kiwis were still in trouble at 60-3 early on as Umar Gul, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Abdul Razzaq found plenty of bounce.
Pakistan would have been in an even better position had keeper Kamran Akmal's shy at the stumps been on target after a rare moment of indecision between Styris and Fleming. Pakistan would have been in an even better position had keeper Kamran Akmal's shy at the stumps been on target after a rare moment of indecision between Styris and Fleming, who eventually put on 108.
After that scare, left-hander Fleming - setting a new one-day international record by leading the Black Caps for the 194th time - steered his side towards a respectable score with his 45th ODI fifty before he was caught and bowled by Malik.After that scare, left-hander Fleming - setting a new one-day international record by leading the Black Caps for the 194th time - steered his side towards a respectable score with his 45th ODI fifty before he was caught and bowled by Malik.
Styris, clearly in pain from a back problem which later prevented him from fielding, soon called for Lou Vincent as a runner as Younis tried to stifle the recovery with spin from both ends.Styris, clearly in pain from a back problem which later prevented him from fielding, soon called for Lou Vincent as a runner as Younis tried to stifle the recovery with spin from both ends.
Ground workers sprayed the outfield before play in MohaliJacob Oram farmed much of the strike, lifting Malik for a huge straight six, as the pair added 52 for the fifth wicket before Oram skied a slower Razzaq delivery to Gul at third man for a rapid 31 off 26 balls. Jacob Oram lifted Malik for a huge straight six and added 52 for the fifth wicket with Styris before Oram skied a slower Razzaq delivery to Gul at third man for a rapid 31 off 26 balls.
Brendon McCullum then joined in the fun, hoisting a six over the cover boundary as one Rao Iftikhar Anjum over went for 18 - but the seamer recovered to catch Styris for 86 off Gul in the penultimate over. Ground workers sprayed the outfield before play in MohaliBrendon McCullum then joined in the fun, hoisting a six over the cover boundary as one Rao Iftikhar Anjum over went for 18 - but the seamer recovered to catch Styris for 86 off Gul in the penultimate over.
McCullum clubbed 27 off only 13 balls in the closing overs as the Pakistan bowling figures were dented - leaving them needing to make the best score of the main group stage to win.McCullum clubbed 27 off only 13 balls in the closing overs as the Pakistan bowling figures were dented - leaving them needing to make the best score of the main group stage to win.
The early loss of Imran Farhat, who skied paceman Shane Bond to third man, saw Mohammad Hafeez joined by Younis, who made just two before swiping a catch to gully, and then by Yousuf who has so often been Pakistan's key batsman in the middle order. The early loss of Imran Farhat, who skied Bond to third man, saw Mohammad Hafeez joined by Younis, who made just two before swiping a catch to gully, and then by Yousuf who has so often been Pakistan's key batsman in the middle order.
Hafeez brought up the half-century mark with a determined boundary off left-arm seamer James Franklin - but soon fell to a good diving catch by keeper McCullum off Oram.Hafeez brought up the half-century mark with a determined boundary off left-arm seamer James Franklin - but soon fell to a good diving catch by keeper McCullum off Oram.
Pakistan promoted Afridi to number five in an attempt to get back control of the game - and Fleming countered by reintroducing Bond's pace to the attack.Pakistan promoted Afridi to number five in an attempt to get back control of the game - and Fleming countered by reintroducing Bond's pace to the attack.
However, it was Bond's fielding skills that saw Afridi back in the pavilion, as he held on to a skier off Oram when the all-rounder had made just four.However, it was Bond's fielding skills that saw Afridi back in the pavilion, as he held on to a skier off Oram when the all-rounder had made just four.
Yousuf and Malik then settled in well against the lesser pace of Franklin and Oram as the evening dew began to affect the ball. Yousuf and Malik then settled in well as the evening dew began to affect the ball.
As agreed by the teams, the ground staff came on to mop the outfield at a drinks break as spinner Daniel Vettori entered the attack.As agreed by the teams, the ground staff came on to mop the outfield at a drinks break as spinner Daniel Vettori entered the attack.
At the halfway stage, Pakistan still needed six runs an over to win with six wickets remaining, but Yousuf played patiently to record his 51st ODI half century. and was well supported by Malik.At the halfway stage, Pakistan still needed six runs an over to win with six wickets remaining, but Yousuf played patiently to record his 51st ODI half century. and was well supported by Malik.
With Pakistan needing 99 from 14 overs, Fleming turned to Bond again for a third spell - and off the third ball, Yousuf drove Bond to cover where Fleming gleefully claimed the catch. Crucially, with Pakistan needing 99 from 14 overs, Fleming turned to Bond again for a third spell - and off the third ball, Yousuf drove Bond to cover where Fleming gleefully claimed the catch.
Bond then grabbed his third wicket of the innings as with the run rate spiralling upwards, Razzaq holed out to Franklin - while Malik made his way to 52 before lofting a high catch to Astle off the last ball of Vettori's spell.
Naved, Gul and Akmal soon followed as the Black Caps closed out the victory - while Sri Lanka's inferior run rate saw them now unable to qualify for the semi-finals, even if the result had gone the other way.