Ben Barba and Sosaia Feki have delivered Cronulla their 14th successive NRL win, a controversial 32-20 victory over Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium on Monday night.Barba had a hand in three tries, while Feki scored two himself including the match-sealing four-pointer in the 79th minute to take the Sharks back to the top of the NRL ladder.But the second-last placed Roosters made them work hard for the win.Rookie playmaker Connor Watson was the Roosters best in his first run-on start, scoring a brilliant individual try in the first half and putting Dale Copley over in the second stanza.The Roosters showed touches of the side that claimed the last three minor premierships, but made numerous simple errors the Sharks were professional enough to take advantage of.That was illustrated best in the dying stages as the Roosters, trailling 26-20, pressed to tie up the scores, before a poor pass from Mitchell Pearce to Blake Ferguson was scooped up by Nu Brown who dished off to Feki to race 80m to secure the win.The Tricolours were on the wrong end of a number controversial calls from the bunker, in particular a Daniel Tupou try which was turned down to an apparent lack of downward pressure.But when it mattered most the Roosters lack of composure cost them. They led early through a try to Mitchell Aubusson in the third minute, before Valentine Holmes responded three minutes later.With the Roosters left-side defence struggling, Jack Bird scored the Sharks second try in the 19th minute, the visitors exploiting a 12-man Tricolours after Blake Ferguson was sinbinned in the 14th minute due to a professional foul.Watson stepped past Chad Townsend and sprinted away to bring the Roosters level at 10-all in the 27th minute.But it was the Sharks who finished the first half the stronger, Luke Lewis crossing untouched from a short ball from Townsend for Cronulla to lead 16-10 at the break.The visitors lead blew out to 26 points midway through the second half through Fekis first try in the 48th minute and a Chad Townsend 54th minute four-pointer.The Roosters fought back to 26-20 on the back of tries to Copley and Tupou with nine minutes to play. But as they have done consistently through their winning streak the Sharks held firm at the death.Cronulla had four players backing up from State of Origin and were missing Andrew Fifita through injury.Sharks coach Shane Flanagan wasnt impressed with his sides effort.We were off our game, he said.We made some crazy decisions defensively and some crazy decisions offensively.It wasnt us but we showed true grit to stick in there and get the points.Winning creates that culture. Im not happy with the way we defended and turned the ball over but you are going to have those days.Roosters coach Trent Robinson declined to be drawn on the decision to overturn Tupous try.I honestly dont want to go into it. I have said enough already, he said.It is no use going into it. We conceded 32 points and made some errors that cost us.I thought there was some great attack from us. 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He had a year-long schooling at Pakistan Navy School Bahadur in Karachi, where he learned how to survive the seas before parting ways to embrace cricket formally. His team-mates call him fauji (soldier).The left-handed batsman was the second-highest run-scorer in the Pakistan Cup earlier this year, with 297 runs in five innings at 59.40, including a knock of 115 that set up Khyber Pakhtunkhwas 151-run win in the final. His ability to bowl left-arm spin makes him a utility player and he is in contention for a place in the national side after appearances for Pakistan A. In the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy season, he has already racked up 650 runs at an average of 54.16.His hundred gave HBL control of the game after theyd lost the first-innings advantage with WAPDA sneaking in a 42-run lead. Zaman was flawless with this stroke-making, hitting 19 fours and never letting his strike-rate fall below 70. But it was his discipline that stood out.The idea was to play it like a one-day innings, Zaman told ESPNcricinfo. Its really tough to judge the seam [of the pink ball] as it turns black after some time, so I was focusing onn the ball fully, which was the main reason why I was playing freely.dddddddddddd I am happy that I have contributed to the team and put us in the driving seat. We are optimistic now. There was always belief that and we didnt give up after the first-innings collapse.Zaman took 12 balls to score his first runs, in the seventh over, before taking off with three boundaries off Waqas Maqsood in the eighth over. The pitch had already started to slow down, but it wasnt really a flat track as much as, in Zamans words, a modest one. After he whirled past his half-century, he took a nasty blow to his left index finger from a rising Mohammad Irfan delivery. But his only worry, he said, was to negotiate the shrewdness of Asif. He faced 14 balls from the medium-pacer and scored 12 runs against him, but was helped along by a drop when he flicked him to Zahid Mansoor at square-leg when he was on 125.He is the kind of bowler who threatens with his tight line. He isnt quick but his line is teasing and he doesnt allow you to score runs. The first hour with the new ball was a bit tough but when he went off after three overs, I had more scoring options. I just played my natural game, the way I had when I scored 115 in the Pakistan Cup.When asked about the prospects of national selection, Zaman shyly pointed out that he would refrain from urging the selectors through the media. Of course, playing for Pakistan is a dream for every player, but what can I say? From what I understand, they know everything and theyve told me to be consistent and keep performing. So I will keep trusting my instincts and my performances and I am sure my number will come. ' ' '