IND vs PAK: Rizwan, Nawaz drive Pakistan to a thrilling success

IND vs PAK
IND vs PAK:
Pakistan defeated India in Dubai by a score of five wickets, thanks to a half-century from Mohammad Rizwan (71 off 51 balls) and an inspirational promotion from Mohammad Nawaz (42 off 20 balls). Pakistan achieved the second-highest run chase (182) in the United Arab Emirates. It was yet another nail-biting finish in the last over between the sides, who had just played each other the previous Sunday at this very location. After India’s victory back then, it was up to Pakistan to get their own back a week later. They were successful in doing so.

IND vs PAK: Last over thriller

Fakhar Zaman made two fielding errors in the 20th over, which resulted in an additional seven runs being scored by India. These errors occurred earlier in the evening. To Pakistan’s good fortune, India did not do significantly better when it came to dealing with pressure in the crucial overs, and as a result, they lost the match. Arshdeep Singh failed to make the easy catch that Asif Ali attempted at the short third man. After that, Asif scored 16 runs off of 8 balls.

IND vs PAK: How good was Nawaz?

using only their own strength and intelligence, as well as making astute use of the left-angle hander’s to investigate the more condensed boundaries on the ground. Nawaz, who got off to bat at No. 4, smashed six fours, two sixes, and two sixes, which almost completely altered the game’s trajectory. Because of this, India was unable to capitalize on their legspinners getting rid of Babar Azam and Fakhar Azam early.

In point of fact, for Nawaz, the fact that the other team had two legspinners played to his abilities. India was caught off guard by the 73 runs that Nawaz and Rizwan contributed for the third wicket, which took them by surprise. However, as is the case more often than not with Pakistan, they got to the mark after a bit of a wobble.

IND vs PAK: The shaken Pakistan

Following the dismissal of Rizwan, Bishnoi followed up with an over that yielded eight runs, leaving Pakistan needing to score 26 runs in two overs. In the penultimate over, India’s bowler Bhuvneshwar allowed 19 runs to be scored, with Asif Ali doing the brunt of the damage to rub salt in India’s wounds. Arshdeep bowled the final over and was under pressure, but he was able to get a yorker correct against Asif. In the end, though, he was left with too much work to do on a pitch that was very favorable for batting.

IND vs PAK: India utilizes their PowerPlay  

There’s pace on the deliveries and no respect for them. This comment made by Waqar Younis on the air summed up exactly what was going on in the middle during those first six overs of the game. As soon as they were given the opportunity to bat, India got off to a flying start thanks to Rohit Sharma. He faced Naseem Shah in the opening four and established a pattern for India’s batting. K.L. Rahul needed a little bit more time with a run-a-ball five before he got going, hitting the ball on the up and stroking some wonderful fours and sixes down the ground. Eventually, he reached his scoring potential.

In spite of the fact that Rohit was dismissed in the sixth and final over of the PowerPlay after miscuing a slower delivery from Haris Rauf, India had already scored fifty runs off the board in just 26 balls and finished the first six overs with 62/1, which is their highest PowerPlay score ever in a Twenty20 International against Pakistan.

IND vs PAK: Spinners save Pakistan

Take into consideration the fact that Pakistan’s three fast bowlers had combined stats of 3 for 121 while their two spinners had a combined total of 3 for 56. Mohammad Nawaz, a left-arm spinner, was brought into the PowerPlay after four overs with India having reached a score of 46 without loss.

And he performed quite well, allowing only nine runs while bowling the over that was the most economical up until that point in the innings.

The legspinner Shadab struck with his first ball of the match, getting Rahul to hole out at long-on in the seventh over. This was Shadab’s first successful delivery.

The two spinners bowled in tandem, and during the next four overs, India managed to score only 31 runs, thereby stopping their forward momentum.

IND vs PAK: Kohli’s half-century goes in vein

As a result of India’s decision to adopt a high-risk strategy, Kohli spent most of his time on the field playing the anchor’s innings. However, he reached his second consecutive fifty with a six, and then he was given the responsibility of finishing off India’s innings, which he did not do as well as he would have liked. After being bowled by Haris Rauf for three dots in the penultimate over, he was out trying to run the second when he was run out.

IND vs PAK: Brief Scores

India: 181/7 in 20 overs (Virat Kohli 60; Shadab Khan 2-31, Mohammad Nawaz 1-25)

Lost to

Pakistan: 182/5 in 19.1 overs (Mohammad Rizwan 71, Mohammad Nawaz 42; Ravi Bishnoi 1-26, Arshdeep Singh 1-27) by five wickets.

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