In a nail-biting encounter at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on Sunday, India clinched a narrow six-run victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in their second match of the T20 World Cup 2024.
Pakistan, who appeared to have a solid start with an unblemished first over, faltered as skipper Babar Azam fell victim to Jasprit Bumrah after scoring just 13 runs. The early setback put pressure on the Green Shirts, who struggled to build momentum despite Mohammad Rizwan's determined efforts.
Usman Khan stepped in following Azam's dismissal, offering some support to Rizwan. However, Khan's resistance was short-lived as he succumbed to Axar Patel’s bowling. Pakistan desperately needed a stable partnership during the middle overs, but their hopes dwindled as key batters Fakhar Zaman (13 off 8), Shadab Khan (4 off 7), and Imad Wasim (15 off 23) failed to make significant contributions.
The match reached a crucial turning point when Bumrah clean-bowled Rizwan, who had scored 31 runs and seemed poised to guide Pakistan to victory. With Rizwan's departure, Pakistan's chances dimmed, culminating in a final tally of 113-7 in 20 overs. Bumrah was the star for India with three wickets, while Hardik Pandya took two, and Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel claimed one each.
Earlier in the day, Pakistan’s bowlers put on a spectacular display, restricting the Indian batting lineup in one of the tournament’s most anticipated matches. Naseem Shah set the tone by dismissing Virat Kohli for just four runs in his first over. Shaheen Afridi followed suit, removing Indian skipper Rohit Sharma in the next over.
In a strategic move, India sent Axar Patel to bat at number four, ahead of Suryakumar Yadav, to prevent a collapse. Despite this, Patel was removed by Naseem in the eighth over, putting India under pressure.
Rishabh Pant and Yadav offered a glimmer of hope with their partnership, but Haris Rauf’s dismissal of Yadav initiated a collapse. The Indian innings unraveled further when Mohammad Amir took two wickets in the 15th over, removing Pant (42 off 31) and Ravindra Jadeja in quick succession.
Rauf continued to wreak havoc, and the Indian team was ultimately bowled out for 119 runs in 19 overs. For Pakistan, Naseem and Haris were the standout bowlers with three wickets each, while Amir took two and Afridi one.
India's inning
The Indian team found themselves in a precarious position as Pakistan have bundled out India for 119 in the 19th over in the 19th match of the T20 World Cup at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Early breakthroughs by Pakistani pacers Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah put India on the back foot as the powerplay concluded.
The drama began in the second over when a sharp delivery from Shaheen Afridi led to the dismissal of a prominent Indian batsman, who was caught at point by the young and agile Usman Khan. The early setback rattled the Indian batting lineup.
Opener Rohit Sharma was the next to fall, succumbing to the relentless pressure exerted by Shaheen. After facing three consecutive tight deliveries, Sharma attempted an ambitious flick over square but was caught in the deep by Haris Rauf, leaving India in further trouble.
The situation worsened for India when Axar Patel, trying to break the shackles, danced down the wicket but missed a straight delivery from Naseem Shah.
The ball crashed into the stumps, and Axar's dismissal was a testament to the pressure built by the Pakistani bowlers since the powerplay ended. This was the breakthrough Pakistan had been striving for, and they were rewarded for their disciplined bowling.
Amir was brilliant of late and scooped up two successive wickets by getting rid of Risabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja.
TOSS
Pakistan have elected to field first against India in the 19th match of the ICC World T20 Cup at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
INDIA PLAYING XI
Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Risabh Pant (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Arshdeep Singh
PAKISTAN PLAYING XI
Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (c), Usman Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Amir, Haris Rauf
Meanwhile, cricketing legends, Shahid Khan Afridi, Yuvraj Singh, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar and Chris Gayle had also made their way to the pavilion.
Earlier, as heavy rain poured down over the bustling city of New York, the toss for the much-awaited T20 clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan faced a delay, according to sources close to the tournament organisers.
The Nassau Cricket Stadium pitch, where the showdown is set to take place, is currently blanketed under protective covers as ground staff diligently work to shield the playing surface from the deluge.
The match, dubbed the "mother of all clashes," is crucial for both teams. Pakistan, led by Babar Azam, is desperate for a win following a shocking loss to the United States in their tournament opener. India, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, will secure a spot in the Super 8 with a victory, having already defeated Ireland in their first match.
Imad Wasim's return after a rib injury provides a significant boost for Pakistan. "He [Imad] will be available," confirmed Pakistan coach Gary Kirsten. The team is motivated to bounce back from their recent defeat, with Kirsten emphasizing the importance of a team effort.
India's captain Rohit Sharma, who suffered an arm injury against Ireland, acknowledged the challenges posed by the pitch's variable bounce. He stressed the importance of good cricket and adaptability to the conditions.
As cricket fans worldwide tune in, the looming weather could add an unpredictable twist to this highly anticipated encounter. The local start time is set for 10:30 am, with live broadcasts at 2:30 pm GMT, 7:30 pm PST, and 8:00 pm IST.