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T20 World Cup 2021: PAK win by 10 wickets, beat IND for the 1st time in WC history

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T20 World Cup 2021: PAK win by 10 wickets, beat IND for the 1st time in WC history

T20 World Cup 2021: PAK win by 10 wickets, beat IND for the 1st time in WC history

India Vs Pakistan, Pakistan beat India by 10 wickets in their Super 12 match in Dubai to register their first-ever win against their neighbors. Babar Azam hit an unbeaten 68, while Mohammad Rizwan smashed an unbeaten 79.

Pakistan defeated India by 10 wickets in Dubai to get off to a winning start in the tournament. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, at the start of the chase got Pakistan off to a brisk start in Dubai. The duo guided the side to 46/0 after 7 overs. They brought up yet another 50 run stand between them as continue to push India onto the backfoot. At the halfway mark, they took Pakistan to 71/0. The two then brought up their 100-run stand, and Babar Azam smashed 50, as Pakistan reached 101/0 after 13 overs. Eventually Rizwan also brought up his fifty and remained unbeaten on 79, alongside Babar’s 68 not-out, as Pakistan romped home with 2.1 overs to spare. India have set Pakistan a target of 152 in 20 overs. After being put in to bat, Team India got off to the worst start possible. Rohit Sharma was trapped LBW on 0 by Shaheen Afridi in the first over.

He was gone for a golden duck. In his next over, Afridi then removed KL Rahul on 3 by disturbing his timber. At 4, Surya kuamr Yadav played a few shots and got the scoreboard ticking but in the 6th over, he was dismissed by Hasan Ali. Eventually, India reached 36/3 after the Powerplay. In the next four overs, India scored 24 to keep the run-rate up. Thanks to Rishabh Pant upping the ante and Kohli playing second fiddle, India began their comeback. He hit two one-handed sixes before being caught and bowled by Shadab Khan. India got to 100/4 after 15 overs. Eventually, after Kohli got to his 29th T20I fifty, India posted 151/6 in their 20 overs. Kohli was dismissed for 57.

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