Pakistan win toss, elect to field in second ODI against New Zealand

New Zealand's captain Tom Latham (L) and Daryl Mitchell run between the wickets during the first one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on April 27, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 29 April 2023
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Pakistan win toss, elect to field in second ODI against New Zealand

  • Pakistan decides to test its bench strength, awards ODI debut to fast bowler Ihsanullah, who replaced Shaheen Shah Afridi
  • New Zealand has also made changes, with all-rounder James Neesham, Henry Shipley replacing Adam Milne and Blair Tickner

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan captain Babar Azam won his second successive toss and elected to field in the second one-day international against New Zealand on Saturday.

Pakistan leads the five-match series 1-0 after Fakhar Zaman’s ninth ODI hundred anchored the home team to a five-wicket win on Thursday.

Pakistan, with an eye on this year’s World Cup in India, decided to test its bench strength and awarded an ODI debut to fast bowler Ihsanullah, who replaced Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Shan Masood and Shadab Khan were also rested as the home team brought in middle-order batter Abdullah Shafique and leg-spinner Usama Mir.

New Zealand also made a couple of changes with all-rounder James Neesham and Henry Shipley replacing Adam Milne and Blair Tickner from the side which lost the first game.

Karachi will host the remaining three games next week.

Lineups:

New Zealand: Chad Bowes, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (captain), Mark Chapman, Henry Nicholls, James Neesham, Rachin Ravindra, Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, Henry Shipley.

Pakistan: Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam (captain), Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Ihsanullah, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf.


Ancestral Land heads King Khalid University Cup

Ancestral Land wins the Riyadh Dirt Sprint Qualifier on Jan. 21, 2005. (JCSA/Ali Abdullah Alzunaydi)
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Ancestral Land heads King Khalid University Cup

  • Progressive sprinter will be among field of 20 on Saturday at King Abdulaziz Racecourse

RIYADH: Ancestral Land (GB) was a sprinting success story last season and reemerges for a new campaign by heading a full-field of 20 runners in Saturday’s $40,000 (SR150,000) King Khalid University Cup at King Abdulaziz Racecourse.
The Red Stable of Prince Faisal Bin Khalid Bin Abdulaziz is well represented in the 1,400 meter event with three runners and the mount of Nawaf Al-Mudiani is by far the pick, having left Clive Cox in the UK before registering four wins in Riyadh last term.
His final success came with a comprehensive victory in the Dirt Sprint Qualifier in January before finishing sixth to the Breeders’ Cup winner Straight No Chaser (US) in the Group 2 Riyadh Dirt Sprint on Saudi Cup weekend.
The six-year-old will also be having his first outing for Sultan Bin Jalal having formerly been in the care of US conditioner Jimmy Jerkens.
His main dangers would appear to be Luis Morales’ mount Love De Vega (IRE), who was also progressive last season — finishing third in the 1351 Sprint Qualifier — and has his first start since winning in March, along with the Adel Al-Fouraidi-ridden Power Of Beauty (IRE), who was eighth in the Riyadh Dirt Sprint.
Saturday also features two stand-out races for three-year-olds and Camilo Ospina takes the mount of November’s impressive winner Zanaat (KSA) for the White Stable of King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz in the $40,000 Ministry of Sports Cup for fillies over 1,800 meters.
The equivalent race for colts and geldings is the 1,600 meter $40,000 Saudi Broadcasting Authorities Cup for which 17 will go to post, and Tuwajeri (IRE) is top-rated for jockey Muhammad Al-Daham, trainer Thamer Al-Daihani and owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Al-Malek Al-Sabah.
A competitive Open over 1,800 meters worth $32,000 rounds off Saturday’s card in which Al-Fouraidi and the Red Stable have an excellent chance with Painters Palette (IRE), who bids to follow up a recent five-and-a-quarter length victory.
Friday’s action is dominated by The Primary Champion of the Racecourses Sponsored by The JCSA — which are a series of three different races and sit alongside the Prince Fahad Bin Jalawi Cup and the Prince Abdullah Bin Jalawi Cup. All are worth a valuable $80,000.
The former is over 1,200 meters for older horses and has a field of seven headed by two highly-rated runners in Al-Daihani’s Muqtahem (IRE), who bids for a fifth win on the bounce, and Red Stable runner Zefzaf (US), who got back to winning ways on Dec. 19.
The latter race is for three-year-old fillies over 1,400 meters and features Sioux Perfect (IRE), who left Andrew Balding in the UK to join trainer Nawaf Al-Daihani and built on her underwhelming debut to score last weekend.
A maximum field has been declared for the Primary Champion of the Racecourses for four-year-old fillies over 1,800 meters topped by Ableekh (KSA) and Okht Saham (KSA), while 16 have been declared for the Purebred Arabian version of the Primary Champions race over 2,000 meters open to both sexes.
Top rated in that are Al-Komndaan (KSA) and Midhass (KSA), while Nijinski Al-Maury (FR), Saif Barzan (KSA) and Al-Kaaser (FR) are the standouts in the all-aged event over 1,800 meters.