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

Who last saw such a formidable Pakistan?

What will Yoginder Sharma say now? Babar Azam said in a very loud voice, how much is the strength, ability, and power of Kohli? The hero of India's first Twenty20 World Cup win must have blushed with shame before the game ended on Sunday night.

Why just talk about Yoginder Sharma, the eyes of cricket pundits and experts are wide open! Which Pakistan? There are no ghostly tricks, no strange and exaggerated things, just a well-arranged cricket gift - no Pakistan! Surprise in Nasser Hussein's eyes. The former English captain and current commentator could not believe his eyes, 'Who are these? Are they Pakistanis? '

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Naser Hussain was surprised in the TV commentary at the end of the game, 'So tidy, clean, perfect batting! There is no rush. Suddenly playing an unnecessary shot or hitting a couple of boundaries in one over and catching the sky with a bad shot does not return to the toilet. There is no need to take singles-doubles unnecessarily or run out due to misunderstanding. Very slow-paced willowing. Clinical finish in cricket terms. Who has ever seen such a well-arranged and accurate batting from the Pakistanis?

Babor Azam

Even the biggest Pakistan supporters can't remember. How can you? The Pakistanis had become accustomed to losing the World Cup with India!

Whether it is ODI or T20 World Cup, the name 'World Cup' seems to have made the Pakistanis tremble with fear of India. Joy forgot. Pakistan has never won a World Cup match with India before. Not once or twice. Pakistan has lost 12 times in a row.

Wasim Akram, Waqar Yunus, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi, Mizbah-ul-Haq. This time Babar Azam finally 'conquered' that inability. The 26-year-old Pakistan captain did the impossible with opening partner Mohammad Rizwan.

Why is it compared to the best willow man of the time like Virat Kohli? Why do all the great cricket pundits put him in the ranks of the great batsmen? He met the truth in Dubai last night. His predecessors Saeed Anwar-Amir Sohail, Inzamam, Yusuf, Yunus, and Misbah could not do that. Babar Azam and Rizwan did the same thing on the night of October 24.

Just think of the 98 World Cup quarterfinals. In the end, Ajay Jadeja (45 off 25 balls) helped India to a big score of 26 runs. In response, two Pakistani openers Saeed Anwar (46 off 32 balls at 150 strikeouts) and Amir Sohail (55 off 46 balls at 119.56 strikeouts) did not have a great start!

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Pakistan's score in 10 overs reached 70. Needless to say, 70 runs in 6 overs in ODIs in the 90s was a surprise. Despite that, the Pakistanis could not meet the target of 28 runs in the end. The Indian bowlers certainly have credit for that win.

At the same time, the intolerant and provocative behavior of the Pakistanis and their emotional outbursts have played a role in their dropping out of the match.

Pak opener Amir Sohail was out that day only because of intolerance and provocative behavior. His potential innings ended because of his own negative behavior.

Still floating in the memory. Hundreds of millions of cricket fans have seen on TV screens, 'What arrogance of Aamir Sohail to see Indian fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad hitting the boundary. Telling in body and mouth language, go I made you out of bounds, now pick up that ball from outside the field.

Then Amir Sohail got out with the next ball. Despite the fastest and most interesting start in the history of the World Cup, the Pakistanis could not in that match. That's not so much because of India's team performance, but because of the intolerant and provocative mentality and inability to do things right.

Some may say, what else have they done impossible? In total, he chased 151 runs and won by 10 wickets. What else in the World Cup does no team have a record of chasing this run and winning by 10 wickets?

No! No. No team has ever won by 10 wickets in the 14-year history of the T20 World Cup. Oman's two openers, Akib Ilyas and Jatinder Singh have won the first 10 wickets of the Twenty20 World Cup.

Virat Kohli

In the first round (qualifying round) of this year's World Cup, they gave a 101-run victory to Oman with a record 131 runs without losing a wicket against Papua New Guinea. And yesterday (Sunday) it was printed by two Pakistanis Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam. In the final of the World Cup (Super Twelve). Again, against eternal rival India.

Remember that the Pak-India cricket duo is not just a cricket match. Something more than that. Where there is a long-standing political enmity between the two neighboring countries. Needless to say, since the partition of the country in 1947, India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads over geographical boundaries, ethnic conflicts, and Kashmir.

Due to this long animosity, the cricket match between India and Pakistan has repeatedly turned into an undeclared battle. Tensions between the two countries surrounding the match spread. The man who never went to the cricket field in his life, never even watched cricket, he also gave up all his work and sat in front of the TV to watch the India-Pakistan match. Because everyone wants to see the Cold War between the two countries rather than the cricket war.

Babor-Rizwan

For all these reasons, the India-Pakistan cricket match is a source of excitement. Maximum excitement. Extra attraction. A fierce battle. There is also a nervous war. It is difficult to give the gift of smooth cricket by keeping one's nerves right and normal in this match.

Even many great cricketers could not keep up with this India-Pakistan maharana. Failing to keep the nerves right and failing to do the job of time properly, he has fallen into the abyss of history.

Like Waqar Yunus, the time-honored fast bowler has also lost forever to Ajay Jadeja and Anil Kumble in the quarter-finals of the ICC ODI World Cup in 1996.

Pakistan, who chased down the score on Sunday and won by 10 wickets with a cool head, has a record of five runs in the first Twenty20 World Cup final against India in 2008, despite chasing just six more runs.

Shahin Afridi

Pakistan needed 11 runs in the last over by Indian fast bowler Yoginder Sharma. Pakistan's Misbah-ul-Haq scooped the first ball of the match and hit the boundary. The next 5 balls needed 6 runs, But Misbah kept his nerves straight and did not take the run from those balls in his cold head but went to scoop up the next ball and missed the match with a short fine leg catch. Pakistan lost by 5 runs.

Many had the idea that even on October 24, the Pakistanis realized that they would be defeated by hitting the target of one and a half hundred runs by batting in a normal manner and attacking unnecessarily.

But no, captain Babar Azam and his teammate Mohammad Rizwan returned to the dressing room in the guise of winners after winning the match with a cool head. Both played an average of 50 plus balls.

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Rizwan (69 off 55 balls) tried to play a 'typical' Pakistan shot once or twice, but captain Babar Azam (6 off 52 balls) did not flinch for a moment. Didn't even play an unnecessary shot. Waiting for a bad or loose ball. He played pool when he got a short-length ball, a gentle push with a good-length ball, singles with a twist of the wrist, a little overpitch, or a half volley. As the length of the field in and around the square leg was short, Rizwan Bar pulled a few off balls and sent them across the boundary.

Rizwan

It has been seen many times in the past that Pakistani fast bowlers bowled and gave the opposing batsmen a chance to play with open arms. The short ball, without keeping the line length straight, called for their own defeat with extra space outside the off stump.

But to everyone's surprise on Sunday, the Pakistani bowlers kept their cool in the first half and bowled smartly to stop India's Rohit Sharma, Lokesh Rahul, Virat Kohli, Rishav Pant, and Suryakumar's strong batting line-up. Understanding the character of the wicket, no one was trying to force the ball unnecessarily.

Fast bowler Shahin Shah Afridi pushed India's strong batting line-up to the backfoot at the start. Shahin Shah Afridi pushed India backward from the start by sending two front-liners Rohit Sharma and Lokesh Rahul to the wicket in the mix of swings with extra speed.

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With the exception of swing bowler Hasan Ali, all Pakistani bowlers have bowled at tight lines and lengths. Another pacer Harris Rauf and leg-spinner Shadab Khan were also more focused on controlling the pace of the run than taking extra turns and throwing googlies. Another fast bowler Harris Rauf has done exactly the same. He also threw the ball in a very good place. Unnecessary bouncers do not throw short balls but the ball is around the three-quarter length.

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Everyone's line was good. And the length was tight. That is why even free-stroke makers like Virat Kohli, Rishav Pant, and Hardik Pandya did not get a chance to play with open arms.

In short, the Pakistanis, who forgot to win and lose the ODI and T20 World Cups, seemed to be betting on Sunday that we must get out of the losing streak. Do not be reckless in this work. Even if you do something in vain and unnecessarily, there will be no profit. You have to play with talent and intelligence and do the right thing.

Babar Azam's team has been able to make a new history because of being able to do those tasks in a timely and efficient manner. Babar Azam's party has made it possible for many Rathi-Maharathis to do what they could not do. Plays planned cricket on a cold head. Emotions, excitement, and not the force of the body. The Pakistanis are happy to have beaten arch-rivals India in the World Cup for the first time by playing intelligent cricket and doing their job properly by setting goals and objectives in the three branches of bowling, batting, and fielding.

At the end of the game, India captain Virat Kohli himself openly admitted that Pakistan was a good team in a field cricket. So they deserve the victory.

Pakistani Bowler

Truly such a team performance has not been seen in Pakistan for a long time. Under the leadership of Imran Khan, Pakistan has never been able to play such a well-planned and well-organized cricket without Viv Richards' victory over the West Indies on Indian soil in 1969 and two successful missions to become the World Cup champions in 1992.



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Congratulations buddy, Records are meant to be broken and yes, this was suppose to happen one day.
Pakistan totally outplayed India and it's a big wake up call to some of the non performing players from India.

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That's right sir, I really like the game a lot. The team was very nice and arranged according to the team's advice, but there is a lack of team decision in India.

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