Khushdil Shah celebrates their win at the end of the Asia Cup match between India and Pakistan. Pic/ AFP
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2 years 2 months 2 weeks 4 days 3 hours 37 minutes ago
11:31 PM
Pakistan ace the chase! They win the match by 5 wickets
The Men in Green overcame a sluggish start to mount an epic comeback. They looked to be behind the 8-ball for most of their innings with the bat until Rizwan and Nawaz flipped the script with some explosive yet smart batting. Bhuvneshwar`s 19 run over at the death proved to be the game changer. In the end it was a cameo from Khushdil Shah and Asif Ali that saw Pakistan over the line with Iftikhar hitting the winning runs.
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2 years 2 months 2 weeks 4 days 4 hours 9 minutes ago
10:59 PM
Just like the previous India-Pakistan clash, this one too seems to be heading towards a spicy, nail-biting finish
At the 18th over mark, Pakistan are 156-4. They need 26 to win from 12 balls. The good news for India is that both Nawaz and Rizwan have gotten out. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Pandya picked up the two wickets respectively.
However, the 18th over from Bishnoi was fairly eventful. It involved 3 wides, an extremely long review for caught behind and a simple catch that was dropped by Arshdeep.
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2 years 2 months 2 weeks 4 days 4 hours 24 minutes ago
10:44 PM
Pakistan are staging an epic comeback via Mohammad Rizwan and Mohammad Nawaz. They need 47 runs off 30 balls
The Men in Green are 135-2 at the end of the 15th over. Nawaz was promoted up the order to take on the dual leg-spin threat of Chahal and Bishnoi. He has taken his chance with both hands, smashing an unbeaten 42* off just 18 balls. Rizwan meanwhile has notched up a vital half-century. India are in danger of throwing the match away.
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2 years 2 months 2 weeks 4 days 4 hours 58 minutes ago
10:10 PM
Pakistan are at 76-2 at the end of the 10th over: Yuzvendra Chahal picked up the wicket of Fakhar Zaman
If the Men in Green are to win from this stage, they`ll need to up the ante as soon as possible. The Indian bowlers continue to do a good job keeping the runs in check.