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T20 World Cup 2024: Team India extend dominance over Pakistan in World Cups with six-run win in New York

FirstCricket Staff June 10, 2024, 01:54:07 IST

This was India’s seventh win over their arch-rivals in T20 World Cups, with Pakistan’s only win against India in the history of the tournament so far coming in 2021.

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=India defeated Pakistan by six runs in the 2024 T20 World Cup clash in New York on Sunday. AP
=India defeated Pakistan by six runs in the 2024 T20 World Cup clash in New York on Sunday. AP

Team India extended their dominance over Pakistan in World Cups with a hard-fought six-run win their 2024 T20 World Cup Group A game in New York on Sunday. This was India’s seventh win over their arch-rivals in T20 World Cups, with Pakistan’s only win against India in the history of the tournament so far coming in 2021. In ODI World Cups, India have an 8-0 win-loss record against their Asian neighbours.

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Earlier, Pakistan had won the toss and opted to field. Their bowlers, led by Haris Rauf (3/21), Naseem Shah (3/21) and Mohammad Amir (2/23) helped them restrict India to 119, with Rishabh Pant top-scoring with 42 runs. Pakistan, who can oscillate between the sublime and ridiculous, seemed to have the game in the bag needing 48 runs off as many balls with eight wickets in hand.

As it happened |   India vs Pakistan, T20 World Cup 2024, Group A match in New York

However, the pace combination of the ever-effective Bumrah (3/14) and Hardik Pandya (2/24) brought India back from the dead with incisive spells that saw Pakistan lose wickets in a heap to end at 113 for seven in 20 overs.

The win takes India to top spot in Group A with four points, with only the NRR separating them with USA in second place. Pakistan, meanwhile, are in fourth place with two losses in as many matches, ahead of Ireland in fifth place who are also without any points after two defeats.

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Coming back to the match_, t_he equation came down to 18 off the last six balls and Arshdeep Singh held his nerve to defend it and ensure another famous win for India over Pakistan on the world stage.

While Hardik used the short ball well, Bumrah got rid of a well-set Rizwan in the 15th over before dismissing Iftikhar Ahmed in the 19th over that went for just three runs. Having said that, India made plenty of errors in the game including the dropped catches of Rizwan (31 off 34) and Babar Azam (13 off 10) early in the Pakistan chase.

It was India’s second win in as many games while Pakistan succumbed to another loss after a shock defeat against the USA in their opener.

Earlier, India’s new number three Pant rode his luck en route a chancy knock but other batters in the star-studded line-up could not apply themselves on a challenging surface.

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India lost seven wickets for just 28 runs after being 89 for three in the 12th over. Intermittent rain delayed the toss and subsequently the start of the game by 50 minutes. Under overcast skies, Babar expectedly put the opposition India in to bat.

After the opening over from Shaheen Afrdi, in which Rohit played a sublime pick up shot for six over deep square leg, rain returned to halt the game gain by roughly 30 minutes. Virat Kohli (4 off 3), who has an exemplary record against Pakistan, hit a glorious cover drive off Naseem Shah on the first ball of his innings post the resumption before getting caught at point off a wide and short ball two balls later.

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Pakistan had India under the pump when Rohit (13 off 12) departed in the following over by Afridi. The India captain went for another pick up shot but this time mistimed it to be holed out at deep square leg. The drop-in pitch, which made headlines for the wrong reasons prior to the game, had enough for pacers as well as the spinners but there was not as much uneven bounce as seen in the previous games.

With India feeling the heat at 19 for two, they decided to promote Axar Patel (20 off 18) to number four to shield Suryakumar Yadav, a surprising move considering India bat deep. However, to Axar’s credit, the southpaw did play some bold strokes, including a six over third man off Afridi, in his brief stay.

New number three Pant and Axar shared a 39-run stand off 30 balls to ensure the runs kept coming after the loss of openers. Pant, who got two streaky fours off Mohammad Amir at the start of his innings, rode his luck to a play pivotal knock.

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The gutsy left-hander was also dropped on eight before he gained in confidence to come up with a series of fearless fours. Three of them came in the opening over from Haris Rauf before he unleashed the reverse slap off spinner Imad Wasim.

A 31-run stand with Suryakumar Yadav (7 off 8) took India to a promising 81 for three in the 10 overs. However, Pakistan fought back between overs 11-15 with as many as four wickets while conceding only 15 runs to leave India struggling at 96 for seven.

Dube’s was a rather soft dismissal as he hit one straight back to Shah while Suryakumar tried to dispatch Rauf through the line but was caught at mid-off. Seeing the wickets fall at the other end, Pant did not hold back and went for a straight aerial drive to give Amir his first wicket.

He got rid of Ravindra Jadeja the next ball through a regulation catch at cover. Hardik (7 off 12) had to bat around the tail but he did not last long.

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With PTI inputs

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