Big Blow To Pakistans Confidence Ahead Of T20 World Cup 2024 As Ireland Babar Azams Team By 5 Wickets
Babar Azam said, “190 was a par score here and we lost in the bowling and fielding”. pic.twitter.com/BCeVL0xypt
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The Finishing Touches
As the chase intensified, George Dockrell (24 off 12) and Curtis Campher (15* off 7) played crucial cameos, providing the much-needed impetus in the death overs. With the equation becoming tighter, Campher’s audacious stroke-play and composure under pressure sealed the deal for the hosts, guiding them to a remarkable triumph.
Pakistani Batting Prowess
Earlier, Pakistan’s batting lineup showcased their prowess, posting a formidable total of 182/6 in their allotted 20 overs. Saim Ayub (45 off 29) and Babar Azam (57 off 43) laid the foundation with a solid partnership, while Iftikhar Ahmed’s blistering 37* off 15 balls provided the late flourish.
Irish Bowling Heroics
Ireland’s bowling unit deserves immense credit for their disciplined effort. Craig Young (2/27) and Mark Adair (1/40) made early inroads, while Gareth Delany (1/11) and Benjamin White (0/32) kept the Pakistani batters in check during the middle overs.
Nail-Biting Finish
The chase came down to a tense finish, with Ireland needing 40 in the last four overs. Pakistan’s premier pacers, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Afridi, along with Abbas Afridi, tried their best to defend the total. However, Ireland’s batters displayed nerves of steel, capitalizing on the occasional loose deliveries and keeping their composure in the face of intense pressure.
Historic Moment
In the end, Campher’s heroics and Ireland’s never-say-die attitude prevailed, marking a historic moment for Irish cricket. Pakistan’s batting lineup, led by Saim Ayub (45), Babar Azam (57), and Iftikhar Ahmed (37*), posted a challenging 182/6. However, Ireland’s bowlers, including Craig Young (2/27), Mark Adair (1/40), Gareth Delany (1/11), and Benjamin White (0/32), kept the pressure on. The chase came down to the wire, with Ireland needing 40 in the last four overs against Pakistan’s premier pacers. Campher’s audacious stroke-play and composure under immense pressure sealed the historic triumph for the hosts, marking a momentous occasion for Irish cricket.