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Cricket World Cup 2019: Azam hits hundred as Pakistan halts New Zealand's unbeaten run to continue World Cup revival

The win keeps Pakistan's hopes of a semi-final spot alive

June 27, 2019 / 00:18 IST
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Babar Azam produced a sublime unbeaten century under pressure as Pakistan continued its revival in the World Cup by halting New Zealand's unbeaten run with a six-wicket victory, at  Edgbaston in Birmingham on June 26.

Chasing 238 on a tricky Edgbaston pitch which offered vicious turn, Azam (101) and Sohail (68) showed intent, temperament and resolve while batting in Pakistan's must-win game.

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They raised a 126-run stand for the fourth wicket after Mohammed Hafeez's dismissal off a part-time spinner, yet again, raised eyebrows and Mitchell Santner looked almost unplayable.

The situation demanded restraint and Hafeez was set but he threw away his wicket while trying to attack Kane Williamson.