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Pakistan defeats India by 10 wickets in ICC T20 cricket World Cup

24 October, 2021 18:57

Pakistan defeats India by 10 wickets in ICC T20 cricket World Cup in Dubai today [Sunday].

India had handed Pakistan a 152-run target after Babar Azam had decided to bowl first.

Pakistan defeats India by 10 wickets in ICC T20 cricket World Cup

Babar, Rizwan lead Pakistan to record-breaking victory against India.

Skipper Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan opening partnership of 153 runs ensured Pakistan got off to a flying start at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super 12 Group ‘2’ match.

Babar (68) and wicket-keeper Rizwan (78) were able to complete the best partnership against India.

It posted the highest ever partnership for any wicket by any team against the Men In Blue in T20Is surpassing 133 by David Warner and Shane Watson.

Shaheen Shah Afridi was declared the Man of the Match at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium for dismissing the top three Indian batters tonight.

Left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi shined with the ball for Pakistan, recording figures of 3-31 in his four overs.

He took the crucial wickets of India openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul and skipper Virat Kohli, who was India’s best batsman, scoring 57 off 49.

Haris conceded only 25 runs

Haris conceded only 25 runs while Shadab gave away just 22 runs in their four overs. Both took a wicket each.

Now, Pakistan will play their next Super 12 match against New Zealand on Tuesday [26th October].

Moreover, Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan on Friday [29th October].

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Pakistan Cricket team for its win against India.

In a tweet today [Sunday], he extended special congratulations to Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam.

The latter led from the front as well as to brilliant performances of Muhammad Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister said the nation is proud of you all.

GTV

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