A Fakhar Zaman special (77* off 44) and a match-defining spell of 4 for 9 by Abrar Ahmed saw Pakistan comfortably defeat hosts UAE in the tri-series in Sharjah. The win has ensured that Pakistan and Afghanistan will lock horns in the final on Sunday (September 7).
Having elected to bat first, Sahibzada Farhan got the innings going with two boundaries. He added a six as well over long-off but his good start was cut short after he failed to dispatch an innocuous delivery over deep square-leg. Saim Ayub and Salman Ali Agha fell cheaply in the PowerPlay but Zaman began to show his potency with a couple of shots to the fence.

The same script followed after the PowerPlay as Mohammad Haris fell after getting a good start as the UAE kept Pakistan on a leash. Hasan Nawaz was the fifth batter to go as the visitors were suddenly 81/5 in 12 overs. Zaman finally found an able partner in Mohammad Nawaz, and the duo registered an unbeaten 91-run stand. They pouched 11 and 10 runs of the 16th and 17th over with each batter clearing the ropes once. Zaman moved to 50 with back-to-back boundaries.
In reply, UAE began steadily with Alishan Sharafu and Muhammad Waseem seeing out the PowerPlay unbeaten to take them to 41 for 0. Abrar struck immediately after the first six as Waseem edged a delivery to point. The wicket reduced the scoring rate and UAE scored only 17 runs from the 7th to the 10th over.

Dhruv Parashar and Haider Ali found the fence with some lusty blows towards the end but it wasn't enough as the hosts fell short by 31 runs.
Brief Scores: Pakistan 171/5 in 20 overs (Fakhar Zaman 77*, Mohammad Nawaz 37*; Haider Ali 2-17, Muhammad Rohid Khan 1-21) beat UAE 140/7 in 20 overs (Alishan Sharafu 68, Muhammad Waseem 19; Abrar Ahmed 4-9, Shaheen Afridi 1-23) by 31 runs