HOVE: Pakistan Shaheens sealed a 2-1 series victory on Sunday against the PCC Select XI, chasing the target with five counters to spare at the 1st County Ground.
Azan Awais and Haider Ali played with winning half-years to guide their team towards victory in the last day.
Chasing an objective of 261, the Shaheens took a dominant start, the openers Azan and Shamyl Hussain forging a solid partnership of 102 points, putting the Bowling attack of pressure hosts.
Azan presented a composed approach, carrying around fifty well deserved.
The opening stand was broken in the 19.5 in the end when Shamyl, after marking 40 out of 55 balls, was dismissed by Calvin Harrison.
Muhammad Suleman entered and had an immediate impact, hitting the limits at will and breaking three six.
He contributed to 44 bullets out of 44 bullets, with four four and three, before being dismissed with the score at 131-1 in 24 Overs.
In the following, Pakistan lost its third window while the Skipper Saud Shakeel was dismissed by Tom Lawes for one, leaving the team to 171-3 in 31.2 Overs.
Haider Ali then joined Azan Awais in the middle, and the duo continued to build the sleeves.
Azan appeared ready for a century but failed, coming out for an 88 crucial balls of 104 balls, which included 12 limits and six. His dismissal left Pakistan at 204-4 in 36.4 Overs.
With only a few points necessary to win, the Shaheens underwent their fifth and last setback while Mubasir Khan was dismissed by Harrison, who claimed his second window. MUBASIR contributed 11 out of 12 balls.
Haider kept firm and raised half-century composed, guiding the Shaheens towards victory.
The right -wing striker remained unbeaten on 55 discounts of 40 deliveries, hitting five four and three, while Rohail Nazir did not stay out of 6 when they managed to pursue the lens in 46.4 Overs.
Earlier, PCC XI chose to beat first, but was shaken early when the work in shape Will Smede was dismissed by Ubaid Shah for eight points. The hosts were 11-1 in 3.2 Overs.
Captain Luc Benkenstein tried to stabilize the sleeves but failed to effectively rotate the strike and was rejected by Musa Khan for 14.
In the next one, Ubaid struck again, withdrawing Hamza Shaikh for 13 on the last ball from the power game, reducing the CCP to 53-3 after 10 Overs.
Tom Lawes and Ollie Sykes assembled a crucial 86 -point partnership to resuscitate the sleeves. Lawes narrowly missed his half-century, falling against Mir Hamza for 49 out of 52 balls with the score of 139-4 in 22.4 Overs.
Sykes finished his fifty but was quickly dismissed for 64 balls well played out of 56, leaving the hosts at 169-5.
Rocky Flintoff added 13 before being exhausted by Mubasir Khan, followed by Musa Khan removing Dan Douthwaite for seven, carrying the scoring to 184-7.
The ticketkeeper Thomas Rew and Calvin Harrison then set up a precious 66 -point stand for the eighth ticket office, helping PCC to cross 200 and get closer to a defensible total.
The partnership was broken when Saud Shakeel rejected Harrison for 34 out of 27.
In the next one, Ubaid won his third counter by Bowling Rew for 44. The sleeves ended at 260 in 46.4 Overs after Scott Currie was exhausted by Muhammad Suleman for three.
For Pakistan, Ubaid Shah was the out -of -competition launcher with 4/41 figures in 9.4 Overs. Musa Khan picked up two counters, while Mir Hamza and Captain Saud Shakeel asked each one.