Malik Riaz gifts £50,000 to Pakistan team for Lord's victory
Pakistan claimed a 75-run win at Lord’s on Sunday after
dismissing England for 207 in the first Test of their four-match
series. This was Pakistan’s first victory in 20 years at Lords.
Bahria Town Chairman Malik
Riaz Hussain has announced a prize of 50,000 pounds for the Pakistani
cricket team on its victory, INP news agency reported.
A Lord’s win that
took 20 years
The head of Pakistan’s leading property and estate
conglomerate was so impressed by the performance of the green shirts that he
announced almost a Rs 7 million gift.
Malik
Riaz Hussain was present in the stadium when Pakistan secured its first
victory at the Lord’s after around 20 years.
Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif also called the
team and congratulated them.
“Historic Pakistan cricket victory at Lord’s. COAS called
Pak Cricket team Captain Misbahul Haq and congratulated him and the team on
victory,” disclosed DG Inter Services Public Relations Lt Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa
in a tweet late Sunday evening.
Mohammad Amir in his first Test appearance since the
spot-fixing scandal at Lord’s ended the match when he bowled last man Jake
Ball.
Historic win at
Lord’s: Ecstasy, redemption and a triumphant Pakistan
Victory prompted the entire Pakistan team to hit the ground
and perform several push-ups in front of the pavilion before rising and
performing a salute. It was a reference to the pre-tour military boot camp that
the team went through to gain fitness.
Speaking about the match, former leg-spinner Abdul Qadir,
dubbed it a supreme example of team effort.
It was a massive
team effort, from skipper Misbahul Haq right down right to pacer Rahat Ali.”
Qadir reserved special praise for the captain and the
batsmen. “Misbah has got great mental strength and he has been duly rewarded
for his hard work and persistence,” he said. “Asad Shafiq’s contribution with
the bat was outstanding in both innings.
Sarfraz played a key role, not to
forget the batting contribution that Yasir Shah made in the second innings with
the bat.”
Army chief
congratulates team on Test victory
Yasir, who bamboozled the English batsmen in both innings
and finished with his first 10-wicket haul, brought back memories of Qadir’s
own domination of the ‘masters of the game’.
In 16 Tests against England, Qadir claimed 82 wickets and
played a leading role in Pakistan’s first win at Lord’s back in 1982.
“He has bowled brilliantly with impeccable control over his
line and length,” said Qadir. “He had a great deal of rhythm, read the pitch
perfectly and realized very quickly what was the best way to bowl in England. I
can draw parallels with my spell in 1982 at Lord’s.”
Qadir also heaped praise on fast-bowler Rahat, who broke the
back of England’s run chase by dismissing England’s top-order with the new
ball.
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