DHAKA: India have begun their chase of 330 against Pakistan in their Asia Cup match.
Over 01: India 03/1
Over 02: India 10/1
Over 03: India 22/1
Over 04: India 30/1
Over 05: India 38/1
Over 06: India 42/1
Over 07: India 45/1
Over 08: India 49/1
Over 09: India 56/1
Over 10: India 58/1
Over 11: India 63/1
Over 12: India 67/1
Over 13: India 79/1
Over 14: India 87/1
Over 15: India 98/1
Over 16: India 104/1
-Virat Kohli scores half century
Over 17: India 113/1
-Sachin Tendulkar scores half century
Over 18: India 114/1
Over 19: India 131/1
Over 20: India 133/2
-Ajmal claims Tendulkar's wicket
Over 21: India 136/2
Over 22: India 146/2
Over 23: India 153/2
Over 24: India 157/2
Over 25: India 161/2
Over 26: India 164/2
Over 27: India 170/2
Over 28: India 174/2
Over 29: India 180/2
Over 30: India 187/2
Over 31: India 194/2
Over 32: India 198/2
Over 33: India 202/2
Over 34: India 207/2
Over 35: India 215/2
Over 36: India 225/2
Over 37: India 233/2
Over 38: India 237/2
Over 39: India 241/2
Over 40: India 247/2
Over 41: India 263/2
Over 42: India 276/2
- Virat Kohli scores 150
Over 43: India 283/2
Over 44: India 292/2
Pakistan openers Mohammad Hafeez and Nasir Jamshed dominated the Indian attack hammering brilliant centuries to help Pakistan reach a formidable total of 329-6 in the fifth match of the Asia Cup one-day tournament here at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Sunday.
Batting first after captain Misbah-ul-Haq won the toss, both openers provided a solid start playing all Indian bowlers with ease to help Pakistan reach 329-6 in 50 overs.
They made 224 runs, their second century partnership for the first wicket in this tournament - just four runs short of Pakistan record set by Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat against Zimbabwe at Harare last September.
Hafeez made 105 off 113 balls with nine fours and a six. This was his fourth ODI century while Nasir scored 112 from 104 balls with ten fours and a six for his maiden hundred in One-day International cricket.
Veteran batsman Younis Khan also batted well to hit 52 runs from 34 balls with six boundaries. This was his 47th half-century in one-day international career.
Among other batsmen, Umar Akmal made 28 off 24 balls.
Allrounder Shahid Afridi could make only nine runs but he crossed a milestone of 7000 runs in his 341st one-dayer.
For India, pacemen Praveen Kumar and Ashok Dinda claimed two wickets each.
Pakistan were already on top of the points table with nine from two matches and by winning their last league match they will qualify for the final.
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