IND vs PAK 2022 3 reasons why Pakistan can beat India in the T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12 match
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Alhumdulillah!Glad to be back Alhumdulillah! Although he may not have played any international games over the last couple of months, Afridi would be confident of putting up a good show. If he finds his rhythm and pace, he could definitely trouble the Indian batters and if he gets a couple early, it could be 2021 all over again.
IND vs PAK 2022 3 reasons why Pakistan can beat India in the T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12 match
India and Pakistan during the Asia Cup 2022. Pic: Getty Images and will meet in the super-hyped clash of the at the (MCG) on Sunday, October 23. This will be the third contest between the Asian giants over the past few months. India and Pakistan met twice during the Asia Cup 2022 in the UAE and the spoils were shared. While the Men in Blue clinched the group game by five wickets, Pakistan hit back to win the Super 4 encounter by the same margin. Before the Asia Cup, the arch-rivals also came face-to-face during the T20 World Cup in the UAE last year. The Men in Green thumped the Indians by a comprehensive margin of 10 wickets. With the dominating win, Pakistan also created history, beating India for the first time in a World Cup match (T20I or ODI). As the two teams prepare for their latest battle on Sunday, we will analyze three reasons why Pakistan can again get the better of India at the MCG.#1 Shaheen Afridi s likely impact
Shaheen Afridi celebrates the wicket of Virat Kohli during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021. Pic: Getty Images The last time India and Pakistan met in the T20 World Cup in Dubai last year, left-arm pacer more or less sealed India’s fate with a couple of brutal blows. He trapped Rohit Sharma lbw for a golden duck with a searing yorker-length delivery, which tailed in and caught the Indian opener off-guard. KL Rahul was then bowled for three, done in for pace and swing. Afridi returned towards the end to dismiss Virat Kohli with a short slower ball. Afridi’s spell was not only decisive, but was perhaps the standout bowling performance of the tournament. Of course, the build-up has been quite different this time. The left-arm seamer has been out of action since July due to a knee injury. He, however, did play in the two warm-up matches and looked close to his best against Afghanistan. Glad to be backAlhumdulillah!Glad to be back Alhumdulillah! Although he may not have played any international games over the last couple of months, Afridi would be confident of putting up a good show. If he finds his rhythm and pace, he could definitely trouble the Indian batters and if he gets a couple early, it could be 2021 all over again.