T2O World Cup Schedule:
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T2O World Cup Points Table
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Farhan, however, displayed his trademark power, belting sixes off spinners and pacers alike. Partnering with Babar Azam, who compiled a classy 46, the duo added 81 runs for the third wicket, steadying the innings after early jitters. Farhan reached his ninth T20 half-century in just 27 balls, while Babar’s elegant strokeplay kept the scoreboard ticking, particularly against left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh. Pakistan finished strongly at 190 for nine, thanks also to late contributions from all-rounder Shadab Khan (30 off 12).
Chasing 191, USA began positively, with openers Shayan Jahangir (49 off 34) and Andries Gous (13) taking the score to 42. The introduction of Pakistan’s spinners changed the game dramatically. Abrar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, and Usman Tariq shared seven wickets, consistently keeping the run-rate in check. Despite a fighting 51 from Shubham Ranjane, the required pace proved too steep.
Pakistan’s balanced approach – explosive top-order hitting and tight spin bowling – ensured their second consecutive victory, keeping them atop Group A and firmly in contention for the next stage.
Score: Pakistan 190/9 (Farhan 73, Babar 46) beat USA 158/8.