Asia Cup: India reaches final

December 13, 2018 09:17 pm | Updated 09:17 pm IST - Colombo

Nitish Rana and Himmat Singh struck unbeaten half-centuries to help India beat Pakistan by seven wickets and seal a spot in the final of the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup here Thursday.

The Delhi duo added 126 runs for the fourth wicket after India suffered a few early blows, while chasing 173.

Rana scored 60 in as many balls, Himmat made 59 off 58 deliveries with India overhauling the target in 27.3 overs.

Himmat smashed five sixes including three successive ones off Mohammad Asgar, while Rana hit three.

Winning the toss and inviting Pakistan to bat first, India bowled out Pakistan for 172 in 44.4 overs.

Captain and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with 67, while Saud Shakeel contributed 62 runs. Opener Zeeshan Malik made 17 runs. Leg-spinner Mayank Markande was the most successful bowler for India, returning figures of four for 38 in 9.4 overs.

India, which was placed in Group A, defeated Afghanistan by 84 runs in its opening match and capped the group round with a six-wicket victory over Oman and a four-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

Pakistan started the tournament on a high, thrashing Hong Kong by 225-runs in its opening match. It then defeated United Arab Emirates (UAE) by nine wickets, but lost to Bangladesh on Sunday by 84 runs in their Pool B match to set-up a semifinal clash with its arch-rivals.

A total of eight teams — Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, India, Oman, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Hong Kong and UAE — are participating in the tournament, which kicked off on December 6.

The final will be played here on Saturday.

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