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CWC19: Here Is Where Pakistan Lost The Match To India

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In reply to India”s 336/5, Pakistan has been so steady on their run chase. Despite losing Imam-Ul-Haq in the very initial stages, the right foundation was provided by Fakhar-Babar combo. Both of them batted their heart out to make sure that Pakistan would break their jinx of not winning against the Indian side in the World Cups.

Fakhar Zaman goes for the pull
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The 104- run partnership between Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman created some dull faces across Indian fans at the stadium and the social media. Kohli”s efforts to rotate the bowlers weren”t yielding successful results.

Babar Azam brings out the drive (Photo by Andy Kearns/Getty Images)

Adding an insult to the injury, Bhuvneshwar Kumar was even ruled out of the game as he wasn”t comfortable with his left hamstring. Things proved to be a bit complex when things weren”t going on India”s side.

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Kuldeep Yadav, known for providing breakthroughs yet again proved that he is a golden arm for the Indian side and dismissed Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman in his successive overs. This was one of the changing moments of the game as the momentum slightly shifted towards the Indian side.

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As a double delight, Pandya”s over reaped rewards as he dismissed Hafeez and Malik in successive deliveries. He didn”t even give them some time to settle at the crease and removed Malik for a golden duck. It is to be noticed that Malik hasn”t been at his best in this tournament as he registered his second duck of the tournament.

Hardik Pandya celebrates after dismissing Shoaib Malik for a duck (Photo by Stu Forster-IDI/Stu Forster-IDI)

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. This reduced the Pakistan side to 129/5 from 117/2 in no time. The rain interruption played a role in the continuation of the game when Pakistan stood at 166/6. Considering the D/L methods the match started again with a target of 302 in 40 overs. Only five overs were bowled as a formality and the Indian side registered their seventh victory against Pakistan in world cups by 89 runs.

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