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KARACHI, MARCH 28. Pakistan secured an unassailable 3-0 lead over India after a swashbuckling century by skipper Zaka Ahmed set up a comfortable 77-run victory for the home team in the third match of the five-match deaf and dumb cricket series in Peshawar. Zaka clobbered eighteen 4s in a 70-ball 102 that propelled the home team to 301 for five from 45 overs. Bilal Aslam slammed five 4s and a 6 in his run-a-ball 58, while Mohammad Saeed chipped in with a 74-ball 62. For India, Amandeep Singh picked up two wickets for 42 runs, while V. Rathod took one wicket for 55 runs. In reply, India was restricted to 224 for six in 45 overs. Inderjeet Yadav was the top scorer with a 107-ball 83 that included six 4s. Virender Singh hit 65 from 75 balls with three 4s and three 6s. PTI
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