Hat trick for spinner Tariq as Pakistan seals spot in T20 tri-series final

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Mystery spinner Usman Tariq’s hat trick propelled Pakistan into the T20 tri-series final with a 69-run victory against Zimbabwe on Sunday.
Tariq grabbed 4-18 in a mesmerizing spell of spin bowling as Zimbabwe was dismissed for 126 in 19 overs to hand Pakistan its third successive win in the tournament, which also involves Sri Lanka. Zimbabwe’s Ryan Burl hit 67 not out off 49 balls and shared a 44-run last-wicket stand before Richard Ngarava was run out.
Pakistan earlier rode on half centuries from Babar Azam (74) and Sahibzada Farhan (63) to post 195-5 in its 20 overs after captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and elected to bat. Fakhar Zaman made a rapid 27 not out off 10 balls in a late flurry for Pakistan.
In reply, Zimbabwe’s top order collapsed against Pakistan’s pace inside the power play and it slipped to 25-3 before the middle order was baffled by Tariq’s hard-to-read deliveries.
Tariq had Tony Munyonga caught at short fine leg, and clean bowled Tashinga Musekiwa. Babar then caught Wellington Masakadza at mid-off to give the off-spinner his hat trick as Zimbabwe slumped from 60-4 to 60-7 in the 10th over.
Tariq, playing in only his second T20 since making his debut against South Africa earlier this month, became the fourth Pakistan bowler to take a T20 hat trick after Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Hasnain and Mohammad Nawaz. He capped his perfect night at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium when he bowled Tinotenda Maposa with a perfect googly.
“There’s a big process behind my (bowling) action,” Tariq said. “I need to take care of pace and spin variations. I wasn’t expecting a big shot on the hat-trick ball, thanks to the batter.”
Century stand
Babar and Farhan dominated Zimbabwe’s spinners and pace in their 103-run stand for the second wicket after Saim Ayub (13) was dismissed by Brad Evans in the third over.
Farhan, who hit a career-best unbeaten 80 against Sri Lanka on Saturday, raised his second successive half century off 35 balls and Babar pushed the scoring rate after scoring a run-a-ball 34, but got his next 40 runs off just 18 deliveries.
Skipper Sikandar Raza (2-39) dismissed both batters in the death overs. Farhan was bowled by a delivery that skidded through and then Babar holed out while going for a big hit.
Zaman, who batted at No. 7, smashed Evans for three sixes and a boundary in a 25-run last over to give Pakistan a perfect finish.
“I thought apart from the last over, it was a typical Pindi wicket,” Raza said. “If you’re not ahead of the game, teams will find you out … the manner we’ve played spin we can’t carry on like that. We’ll help each other out and find our feet.”
Sri Lanka, which has lost both its games so far, will play Zimbabwe on Tuesday.
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