Pakistan vs india

  1. T20 World Cup LIVE: India v Pakistan score, commentary, highlights & updates
  2. India vs Pakistan Highlights: All
  3. India vs Pakistan set for October 15 in draft schedule of 2023 ODI World Cup
  4. Pakistan turn tables with emphatic T20 World Cup win over India


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T20 World Cup LIVE: India v Pakistan score, commentary, highlights & updates

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam: "It was a tight game but we started bowling well. Our bowlers bowled really well and credit to Kohli who finished the game and shifted the momentum. "With the new ball it's not easy. We were up to the mark but India built a good partnership. "We had a chance but we asked the boys to believe in themselves and execute their plans, but credit to Kohli for batting. "It's hard for the captain. In the middle of the game we decided we needed to take a wicket so we utilised our main bowlers and I think that's why it was good for India. "Lots of positive things to take away. Iftikhar and Masood played well until the end and that was good for us." Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images India captain Rohit Sharma: "I have no words left as well! I think you have to expect something like this in a game like this. Our plan was to stay in the game as long as possible, that is what we have talked about, and keep believing you can pull through from whatever situation. That's what happened with that partnership between Hardik Pandya and Virat Kohli. "Those two guys are experienced and have been in that kind of situation. Staying calm and taking it deep was critical. This is good for our confidence and good to get off the mark in that first game. Hats off to Virat. I think it was the best innings he has played for India."

India vs Pakistan Highlights: All

India vs Pakistan Highlights: All-Round Hardik Pandya Helps India Beat Pakistan In Asia Cup Nail-Biter Ind vs Pak Highlights: Hardik Pandya showed nerves of steel to steer India to a thrilling five-wicket win over Pakistan in an Asia Cup Group A match at the Dubai International Stadium • • Updated:August 29, 2022 12:17 AM IST Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan Highlights: Hardik Pandya showed nerves of steel to steer India to a thrilling five-wicket win over Pakistan in an Asia Cup Group A match at the Dubai International Stadium. Chasing a target of 148, Hardik hit three boundaries and a six in the last two overs to take India home with two balls to spare. Pandya remained unbeaten on 33, while both Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja played knocks of 35 each to give India a decent platform. Earlier, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Hardik Pandya starred with the ball as India bowled out Pakistan for 147 in the Asia Cup clash in Dubai. Bhuvneshwar picked four for 26, while Hardik also returned with figures of three for 25 after India invited Pakistan to bat at the Dubai International Stadium. The Indian pacers targetted Pakistan batters with short ball. Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave India the perfect start by picking up the big wicket of Babar Azam. Avesh Khan then removed the dangerous Fakhar Zaman within the powerplay to put Rohit Sharma's team in a great position. Bhuvneshwar and Hardik cleaned up the Pakistan tail. Rizwan top-score with a fine 43, before Shahnawaz Dahani and Haris Rauf took P...

India vs Pakistan set for October 15 in draft schedule of 2023 ODI World Cup

Pakistan are scheduled to play across five venues during the league phase. Apart from the India match in Ahmedabad, Pakistan are slotted to meet the two teams progressing from the Qualifier on October 6 and 12 in Hyderabad, and then Australia in Bengaluru (October 20), Afghanistan (October 23) and South Africa (October 27) in Chennai, Bangladesh in Kolkata (October 31), New Zealand in Bengaluru (November 5, day match) and England in Kolkata (November 12), which in the proposed schedule is the final match of the league phase.

Pakistan turn tables with emphatic T20 World Cup win over India

Shaheen Shah Afridi (centre) celebrates with Pakistan teammates after dismissing India's captain Virat Kohli. Photograph: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images Shaheen Shah Afridi (centre) celebrates with Pakistan teammates after dismissing India's captain Virat Kohli. Photograph: Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images It has been 29 years in the making, but when Pakistan finally broke the World Cup shackles that India had placed them firmly in, they did so in the most emphatic fashion possible. The game lasted 37.5 overs but in reality the contest was decided in 19 balls. Shaheen Afridi had his plans in place, skills sharpened and steamed in to let loose not so much cricket balls but precision-guided missiles that produced shock and awe. Read more The fourth ball of the innings, the first that Rohit Sharma faced, swung in at pace, moving late and the batsman was fatally in front of the stumps when the back pad was nailed. There really was little Rohit could do about the ball. But the story was a little different to KL Rahul, who shaped to work a similarly conceived delivery to the on side off the first ball of the third over and feathered the ball on to pad and stumps. At six for two, India were looking down the barrel and fortunately for them Virat Kohli was not in the mood to give up. Batting outside his crease and nullifying the swing, Kohli signalled his intent by muscling Afridi into the stands over long on. Having lost his most reliable partners, Kohli changed gears, committing hi...