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T20 World Cup 2022

Same bunch mostly who we destroyed in a test series there not that long ago

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that cup is coming straight back to bharat mata !
Well, wish you the best of luck. Although, I wouldn't advice you to ride on your high horse just yet.

If there is one thing everyone has learned in this Tournament is to expect the unexpected
 
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England beats India


And bhartis will probably lose to England I feel

Pakistan vs England final too unpredictable, we could decimate England or get decimated ourselves depending on our performance

Noooo
Phuck England , i and many many Pakistanis ,Indians ,West Indians & Bangladeshi who grew up in UK will never support England no matter what even against India , just a few freshies do but they don’t know what we went through with this racist cricket board

Norman tebbit cricket test anyone .

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Damn rollercoasters this team rides on
From being written off and almost out of the tournament, to now playing the final……
This new Haris guy is a good find…hope they play him rightly
Most likely a fixed match by ICC...you want us to believe SA will be beaten by Netherlands after scoring 150?😄😄
 
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Most likely a fixed match by ICC...you want us to believe SA will be beaten by Netherlands after scoring 150?😄😄
Why would BCs that bend over for bhartoads want Pakistan to progress? What happened to enternashunol eyesholashun?

Ah because you want to support current Pakistani government I see I see
 
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I wish I could share your optimism. This team feels too dull BC
kya baat kar re ho boss, Kohli back in form.. batting solid lineup hai.. bowlers me sardardi hai but it balances out nicely.

We get over England, more than half the work done.. big if but, big mountain to climb before we absolutely destroy Pakistan in the finals, which we will.
 
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kya baat kar re ho boss, Kohli back in form.. batting solid lineup hai.. bowlers me sardardi hai but it balances out nicely.

We get over England, more than half the work done.. big if but, big mountain to climb before we absolutely destroy Pakistan in the finals, which we will.
Our Bowling line up has always cracked up your top order very early. Always, no matter how great a form they are in.
 
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Personally I think England is favourite. They don’t choke and every batter just goes for it and sticks.

On paper they seem to be the best.

On a side note, the finals should have a lot of Bajwa bashing placards.
 
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Near-perfect Pakistan make light work of New Zealand to storm into final​

The old firm of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam did the job on the night, after Shaheen Afridi and Co had applied the squeeze on New Zealand

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Pakistan 153 for 3 (Rizwan 57, Babar 53, Boult 2-33) beat New Zealand 152 for 4 (Mitchell 53*, Williamson 46, Afridi 2-24) by seven wickets

Pakistan, who lost to Zimbabwe earlier in the tournament, who limped into the semis thanks only to Netherland's unlikely win over South Africa, have stormed into the final of the 2022 Men's T20 World Cup, having executed a near-perfect game.

So much that is great about this Pakistan team fell into place in this game. Shaheen Afridi got his first-over wicket, trapping Finn Allen in front with a vicious inswinger third ball. Their seamers locked down the back end of the innings, conceding just 53 runs off the last six overs (this is something they've done well right through the tournament).

Then, having restricted New Zealand - who struggled to find boundaries - to 152 for 4, their openers returned to dazzling form. Having been dropped in the first over, Babar Azam struck 53 off 42 balls, whipping quicks through square leg, thumping spinners down the ground. Mohammad Rizwan was even more impressive, hitting 57 off 43 as the pair put on 105 for the first wicket.

There was a slight stutter towards the end, as Pakistan lost their openers, and slowed down a touch. But Babar and Rizwan had foolproofed the chase. They got there with five balls to spare.

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Mohammad Rizwan gave New Zealand the charge•Getty Images

Pakistan dominate the death

At 99 for 3 at the end of the 14th over, New Zealand' weren't exactly flying, but given the firepower in their middle order, they could have had a score in excess of 160 in their sights. Pakistan's quicks mixed up their pace, bowled expertly to their fields, and were backed up beautifully in the field, where Pakistan excelled this evening. New Zealand could muster only three fours in the last six overs, relying instead on hard-run twos, Daryl Mitchell taking the lead on those.

Rizwan and Babar take New Zealand's quicks down Trent Boult could have had Babar in the first over, when the batter nicked his first ball. But a diving Devon Conway could only get the webbing of his gloves to the chance, and couldn't make it stick.

In Boult's next over, Pakistan's openers kicked the innings up into the high gear at which it would stay for the duration of their stand. Babar crashed Boult through point, before Rizwan glanced him fine, then thumped him square on the offside as well, the pair taking 15 off that over. Off Tim Southee's second over, they took 15 again, Rizwan slamming him twice through midwicket, before Babar cracked him through backward square leg.

The spinners provided New Zealand a little control, but the pair negotiated that period smartly, rarely failing to find the boundary off the bad balls. By the end of the 12th, the required rate was just 6.37.

Williamson and Mitchell provide a sliver of hope

If there was one period New Zealand can claim to have been on top, it was likely overs 11 to 14 of their own innings. They'd been 59 for 3 at the halfway stage, desperately needing to get a move on. Mitchell hit two fours off the 11th over, bowled by Shadab Khan.

In the 13th over, Williamson hit the innings' first six, smoking Mohammad Wasim over deep square leg, before Mitchell launched Shadab into the sightscreen in the 14th. All up, they scored 40 runs in those four overs. They did not match that rate of scoring after that period.

Haris eases Pakistani nerves

There was a slowdown after Babar and Rizwan were parted, and a slight unease when Rizwan was out at the end of the 17th over, leaving Pakistan with 21 to get off 18 balls. Mohammad Haris put Pakistan back on the smooth road to victory next over, however. He backed away and drilled a Lockie Ferguson yorker wide of mid-off for four, before sitting back to hook him into the stands next ball. He was out before the winning run came, but he'd made the game safe.
 
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