Hello and a hearty welcome to the T20 World Cup’s pivotal match. We are all prepared for what promises to be a Super Sunday as India takes on Pakistan.IND Vs PAK T20 World Cup 2022 PAK 20 overs for 159/8
India is shook by Pakistan
Haris Rauf has rocked the Indian top order and brings all of his BBL expertise from playing for the Melbourne Stars. Since Rohit and Rahul’s dismissal, India was left with no offensive options in the PowerPlay, and now that Pakistan’s pacers are favouring them, a total of 160 seems excessive. After attacking and making several beautiful strokes, Suryakumar Yadav lost his balance while attempting to play a ramp shot.
Rahul, Rohit fall early:
KL Rahul, who regrettably loses to an inside edge to give Naseem Shah his maiden wicket, is unable to play a strong innings. The ball takes an inside edge and slides onto the stumps as Rahul attempted to field a length delivery that had slightly taken off.
India starts the chase:
At that point, 160 runs must be obtained, and the batting unit will typically back itself to shoot down, but keep in mind that this is an India-Pakistan match, so nerves are the key factor. While KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma are aware of the superb batting surface and the presence of players like Kohli, Suryakumar, Hardik, and Karthik, the late surge has given Pakistan’s bowlers a total to defend. Rahul, not Rohit, will take the strike when Shaheen Shah Afridi throws the new ball. It is now time for another intense 90 minutes.
Dream Breakthrough for Arshdeep
What a World Cup debut for Arshdeep, who has stats of 4-0-32-3 to give India a real chance to begin the T20 World Cup in 2022 with a victory. The Indian bowlers have been outstanding, with Hardik helping India by taking three wickets in the middle overs and Shami giving the critical breakthrough by stopping Iftikar Ahmed’s onslaught. When the batters were a little more open to being startled by the sheer velocity and bounce of Arshdeep’s moving ball, Hardik was astute to vary his lengths and dig in short.
Pakistan has committed hara-kiri, and only they are capable of tearing themselves apart. Uncertain of the message coming from the dugout, but they are swinging erratically and collapsing. A little bit fuller from Hardik, Shadab Khan swipes only to be pouched by Suryakumar Yadav, who takes a great catch at long-on. After that, Haiden Ali attempted to hit Hardik out of the park but miscued it, and once more Suryakumar was the one to settle underneath the catch, leaving Pakistan five down.
Shami puts a stop to Iftikhar’s Blitz
Iftikhar Ahmed, who rose to the challenge with a magnificent 34-ball 51, is bold and ambitious. Rohit Sharma had different plans than Pakistan, who wanted Iftikar to keep playing. In order to shift the momentum back in India’s favour, the captain of the team unleashes Mohammed Shami, who returned to the attack and trapped Iftikhar in front of the stumps.
Spin is now being used in the attack
R Ashwin gets things off to a clean start. The off-spinner nearly got Shan Massod, but he dropped in front of him and Mohammed Shami’s incredible dive was ineffective in getting his maiden wicket. After starting hesitantly with both of its openers in the pavilion, Pakistan seemed to have eased their jitters. Arshdeep Singh and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have made good most of the circumstances, with the clouds working in their favour.
India now takes control inside the PowerPlay after Arshdeep doubles it up
Arhsdeep is enraged. There is movement off the pitch, and Rohit Sharma used his bowlers wisely, according to Sunil Gavaskar on television.
While Bhuvneshwar managed to make the ball swing, Arshdeep managed to get both movement and bounce.
Rizwan was well-positioned to be dismissed because the left-arm pace bowler constantly pegged the off-line and worried the batsman with pace.
Arshdeep Singh and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, India’s opening duo, delivered some excellent bowling against Pakistan.
The left-arm seamer trapped Babar Azam for a duck. Shaheen Shah Afridi accomplished the same thing by bringing the ball in and trapping Rohit Sharma at the last T20 World Cup.