After the defeat from India, Pakistan appealed for justice, Wasim Jaffer shared Sunny Deol’s dialogue
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INDvsPAK: India has defeated Pakistan by 61 runs in the T20 World Cup. India has registered a one-sided victory in this match, which was played at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Pakistan team entered this match with many expectations, but India destroyed all their plans. Meanwhile, Wasim Jaffer shared a fun video of Pakistan having fun, which features Sunny Deol’s famous dialogue. This post has become increasingly viral on social media, and tremendous comments from fans are also coming in on it.
Disappointment of Pakistan fans
A Pakistan supporter commented, “Losing every match against India is becoming very disappointing. Pak team needs to focus on their mental strength. They enter the field without any hope of defeating India, which can be dangerous for them. We had to face defeat!”
Criticism from supporters of Pakistan team
Many supporters gave various reactions. One wrote that the teams of associate countries are performing better against India. Another supporter said that the batting performance was very poor! Pakistan again proved to be cracking under pressure. Some said that every time they have to return with humiliation, and the team never disappoints their fans. We have faced crushing defeats in the Champions Trophy, Asia Cup last year and now the T20 World Cup. Let us assume that India is far ahead of all the other teams.
India’s innings performance
Despite a brilliant half-century from opener Ishan Kishan, Pakistan made a comeback. When India had scored 88 runs in nine overs, Ayub got the important wicket by dismissing Kishan on a slower ball. Returning for his second spell, Ayub halted India’s momentum by taking the wickets of Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya.
Analysis of Pakistan’s innings
Chasing the target of 176 runs, Pakistan had a bad start. Hardik Pandya shocked the team by taking the wicket of Sahibzada Farhan in the first over itself. Jasprit Bumrah put pressure on Pakistan by dismissing Sam Ayub and captain Salman Aga in his first spell. The middle order, which was dependent on Usman Khan, failed to build partnerships, while Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy and Tilak Verma combined to dismantle Pakistan’s lower order.
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