Pakistan, June 30 -- Pakistan survived Afghanistan scare to keep their World Cup dream alive as they came out victorious from a dramatic game at Headingley here on Saturday. Skipper Sarfaraz Ahmen and his charges defeated spirited Afghan side by three wickets with just two balls to spare. Imad Wasim hit the winning boundary to get man of the match award for his superb innings. Chasing a moderate target of 228, Pakistan's chances to win had dimmed considerably after they lost seven wickets while the required run rate soared higher. At one point, the win predictor indicated a mere 29 percent chance of Pakistan winning the game. The Pakistan batsmen struggled against Afghanistan spinners from the word go. They lost their opener Fakhar Zaman ...