Today, Pakistan defeated India by 120 runs in an electrifying match at the Hong Kong International Sixes. Pakistan won the match with a spectacular performance as India chased down the target.
At the Hong Kong International Sixes, Pakistan chose to field first against India after winning the toss.
The high-scoring battle between the two teams at the Mission Road Ground in Mong Kok demonstrated the excitement of cricket.
Pakistan Innings Pakistan set its sights on a score of 120 and immediately started firing.
With three fours and four sixes, Muhammad Akhlaq scored 40 runs in just 12 balls, leading the charge.
Pakistan defeated India: With 2 fours and 7 sixes, Asif Ali scored 55 runs off 14 balls.
Faheem Ashraf, Pakistan’s captain, scored 22 runs in five balls to help the team reach their goal in just five overs without losing a wicket.
In the high-octane format of the game, this performance marked a significant victory for Pakistan, demonstrating their batting prowess and capacity to chase down difficult targets.
India First-innings: India scored 119 runs in six overs, losing two wickets, which is commendable.
The team’s leader, Robin Uthappa, scored an impressive 387.50 runs per over, including three fours and three sixes, in just eight balls.
India’s star performer was Bharat Chipli, who scored a blistering 53 runs off 16 deliveries before getting hurt and retiring.
Kedar Jadhav added eight runs, but Manoj Tiwary’s late cameo, when he hit 17 not out from seven balls, helped keep the momentum going.
Pakistan’s bowling attack, with Faheem Ashraf dominating with two wickets and fifty runs in two overs.
Shahab Khan and Aamer Yamin also bowled well. Pakistan defeated India