Cricket fans clamour over India win against Pakistan
India fans celebrated their six-run win against Pakistan at a T20 World Cup nail-biter in New York at the weekend.
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India fans celebrated their six-run win against Pakistan at a T20 World Cup nail-biter in New York at the weekend.
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Canada can expect a motivated Pakistan when they meet Tuesday at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in suburban New York.
Pakistan will be up against Canada in Match 22 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2024, at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York, on June 11 at 08:00 PM IST. Pakistan have played two matches in the tournament and lost both games while Canada have also played two matches, losing one and winning one. The two teams last played against each other in Match 2 of the Canada Cup Four Nation 20/20, 2008, where Pakistan won by 35 runs.
Legendary Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Wasim Akram blasted Babar Azam and Co after their loss against India in the T20 World Cup 2024 on Sunday and even said that wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Rizwan has "no game awareness". This was Pakistan's second loss in two games as they were stunned by United States in their opening match of the competition. Akram was extremely critical of Pakistan's approach while chasing a modest target of 120 and said that Rizwan throwing away his wicket against India pacer Jasprit Bumrah was one of the moments that led to the defeat.
The highly anticipated India v Pakistan clash at the T20 World Cup lived up to its billing as a tense battle until the 20th over of second innings gave fans everything they could have hoped for.
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