T20 World Cup, IND vs PAK: Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant lead India by 150 runs against Pakistan

Dubai: Skipper Virat Kohli was not at his best but was a saving grace in India’s middling score of 151 for seven against Pakistan in their first ICC Super 12 match, scoring 57 off 49 balls. t20 world cup Here on Sunday. His 29th fifty in T20 Internationals was not as good as some of his other innings, but given that he converted a potentially troublesome situation created by Shaheen Shah Afridi (3/31 in four overs) in the opening spell, this knock was important.

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Shaheen also did his job in the death over, dismissing the Indian captain. Kohli found support from Rishabh Pant (39 off 30 balls) during his 53-run stand but had to do the heavy lifting in the pressure cooker scenario, something he has been accustomed to for the past decade.

His innings contained five fours and a six as India posted a score that gave the bowlers at least something to fight for on a pitch that could not be said to be batting friendly. In an India-Pakistan game, one must always add “20 invisible runs”, simply because of its weight. One of the most exciting fast bowlers, Shaheen made two unplayable deliveries under pressure at the greatest level any batsman could have. Found it difficult to communicate.

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The toughest delivery from a left-arm fast bowler is one that holds the line at the moment the batsman has committed the angle. In Rohit (0)’s case, before he could adjust his footwork, he found one that pitched over the block hole and went straight. It caught him plumb from the front.

KL Rahul (3) thought the ball would go straight but it shaped his defense to breach and disturb the off-stump. Suryakumar Yadav (11) hit a six off Shaheen at backward square leg and a four off Imad Wasim (0/10 in 2 overs), but Hasan Ali bowled a back of that length, which he tried to cut. It was thrown and Mohammad Rizwan did the diving. Pouched it behind the stumps.

Pant joined Kohli as the Powerplay score read a disastrous 36 for three. He added 53 runs in 6.4 overs and found some momentum in a thrilling stand dominated by the left-hander. The Indian captain shows Shaheen, who is the boss, as he shuffles towards the leg-stump to make room and smashes it straight into his team’s dug-out.

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For Hasan Ali, he reserved an excellent square drive before Pant took over the show, partially stabilizing the initial rot. Seeing that a fielder has been placed at ’45’, Pant first played a lap shot to leg-spinner Shadab Khan (1/22 in 4 overs) and then back-cut to Mohammad Hafeez from the middle-stump for two boundaries. did.

But the real fun came when he dismissed Hasan for two sixes in one hand. Shadab had the last laugh as a wrong slog sweep turned into a return catch.

Kohli, who was playing the second fiddle, then took charge as he attacked Hasan with a pull-shot and then played a cover drive as 10 runs came off the 16th over. However, the Pakistani bowlers didn’t do much at death to keep the score under control, which should go to Harris Rauf (1/25 in four overs).

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