Jasprit Bumrah was the star of the show as India defended a modest 120-run target against Pakistan to win a crucial T20 World Cup 2024 clash at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York on Sunday.
The star fast bowler took three wickets for just 14, with 15 dot balls standing out in a four-over spell that broke Pakistan’s momentum, if ever there was any.
“It feels really good,” Bumrah said at the post-match presentation after helping restrict Pakistan to 113 for seven in 20 overs after India were bowled out for a modest 119 in 19.
“We felt we were a little under par, and when the sun came out, the wicket got a little better, so we had to be really disciplined. I tried to keep it simple, tried to hit the seam as much as I can, focus on my execution.”
Babar Azam, who could only see from the dugout as his side lost a commanding position, was at a loss for words.
“I think they bowled well after 10 overs,” said Babar.
“Tactics were simple, play normally, rotate strike, 5-6 an over. But in that period we had too many dot balls.
“We were not up to the mark in the first six overs, we had targeted 40-45 runs, (but) we did not capitalise properly.”
Pakistan had seemed to be on course for a comfortable win until the halfway mark in the run chase before a flurry of wickets disrupted their flow. Usman Khan and Fakhar Zaman’s wickets brought India back, putting pressure on Mohammad Rizwan who also perished when it was time to up the scoring rate.
Still, with 40 to get in six overs, the run-chase fell on Shadab Khan and Imad Wasim who weren’t up to the task.
Naseem Shah scored back-to-back boundaries in the final over but by then it was too late.
Pakistan were restricted to 113 for seven, six runs short of India’s total.
This was Pakistan’s second successive defeat in the tournament after they also went down to the USA.
Earlier, Pakistan bowlers had set the stage for a comeback victory.
India lost wickets at regular intervals with only Rishabh Pant troubling the Pakistani attack.
Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah took three wickets each for 21, while Mohammad Amir contributed with two scalps in his four overs.
“I think we did well as a bowling unit, but this was a decent total on this track,” Amir told the presenter when asked about the pitch during the innings break.
“We need to bat well and sensibly. It’s a bit tricky. We need to start well and finish well,” he added.
Pakistan innings
PAKISTAN 113/7 (20)
FOUR: Naseem gets back-to-back fours, but in vain.
WICKET: Arshdeep removes Imad on the first ball of the final over.
PAKISTAN 102/6 (19)
PAKISTAN 100/5 (18.1)
PAKISTAN 90/5 (17)
PAKISTAN 85/4 (16)
PAKISTAN 83/4 (15)
PAKISTAN 80/3 (14)
PAKISTAN 73/3 (13)
PAKISTAN 72/2 (12)
PAKISTAN 66/2 (11)
SIX: Fakhar Zaman charges out and smacks Axar for a huge six.
PAKISTAN - 57/1 (10)
PAKISTAN - 51/1 (9)
PAKISTAN - 42/1 (8)
PAKISTAN - 38/1 (7)
PAKISTAN - 35/1 (6)
PAKISTAN - 26/1 (5)
PAKISTAN - 21/0 (4)
PAKISTAN - 19/0 (3)
PAKISTAN - 15/0 (2)
PAKISTAN - 9/0 (1)
India Innings
INDIA: 119/10 - (19 overs)
INDIA: 113/9 - (18 overs)
INDIA: 106/7 - (17 overs)
INDIA: 100/7 - (16 overs)
INDIA: 96/7 - (15 overs)
WICKET: Jadeja tries to dab it, but it floats to Imad Wasim at short cover.
WICKET: Pant miscues this one as Babar Azam completes the catch. He departs at 42.
INDIA: 96/5 - (14 overs)
INDIA: 94/4 - (13 overs)
INDIA: 90/4 - (12 overs)
INDIA: 89/3 - (11 overs)
INDIA: 81/3 - (10 overs)
FOUR: It’s three in three by Pant. He’s on fire.
FOUR: Pant paddle-sweeps Haris for another four.
FOUR: It’s a slow ball from Haris and driven over the covers for four.
INDIA: 68/3 - (9 overs)
INDIA: 62/3 - (8 overs)
INDIA: 50/2 - (6 overs)
FOUR: Another edge, another boundary over slips.
FOUR: Rishab Pant’s outside edge flew over slip for a boundary.
INDIA: 38/2 - (5 overs)
SIX: Axar cuts Shaheen’s bouncer over the keeper’s head for a maximum.
FOUR: Axar’s inside edge runs towards the boundary.
INDIA: 20/2 - (3 overs)
INDIA: 19/1 - (2 overs)
WICKET: Naseem Shah gets Virat Kohli
FOUR: It’s a half-volley and Kohli drives it sweetly through covers for four.
INDIA - 8/0 - (1 overs)
TOSS: The toss for the high-voltage game was delayed by 30 minutes due to a heavy downpour. Play was scheduled to begin at 8pm Pakistan time, but it began to rain again. Play finally began at 8:20pm.
Earlier, AccuWeather had predicted 50 percent chances of rain just before the toss time.
The pitch
The two-paced wicket and slow outfield at Nassau County, New York, remained in focus for several days ahead of the much-anticipated T20 World Cup clash between Pakistan and India.
It was the rare occasion that the pitch garnered more attention ahead of theblockbuster clash. The drop-in pitch at Nassau County played dangerously during the India vs Ireland match with skipper Rohit Sharma getting hit on his arm.
With the wicket under the scan, the International Cricket Council on Thursday issued a statement recognising that the pitches used at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup have not been as consistent as expected and the groundsmen were working hard to find a solution and deliver the “best possible surfaces” for the remaining games.
“T20 Inc and the ICC recognize that the pitches used so far at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium have not played as consistently as we would have all wanted,” ICC said in a statement.
“The world-class grounds team has been working hard since the conclusion of yesterday’s game to remedy the situation and deliver the best possible surfaces for the remaining matches,” it added.
Team watch
Pakistan
Pakistan were on the back foot after a shocking loss at the hands of co-hosts USA on Thursday. Pakistan skipper Babar Azam, who was the top-scorer (44) for Pakistan on Thursday, did not hold back when describing his team’s performance as “subpar” and “disappointing” in a post-match press conference in Dallas.
“I am upset,” Babar said in response to a question.
“We are not playing good in all three departments. We are better than that. In the bowling in the first six overs we were not taking wickets, in the middle overs the spinners are not taking wickets and then there’s pressure on us.”
The greenshirts have a history of unexpected losses at mega events. They lost a low-scoring affair against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup 2022 and were then humiliated by Afghanistan in the ODI World Cup 2023 in Chennai.
India
India, on the contrary, were high in confidence after comfortably winning their first game against Ireland on Wednesday. Unlike Pakistan, most Indian players are in good touch, which was on display during their opening game, which they won by eight wickets.
Head-to-head
India have dominated Pakistan at the T20I World Cups with a 6-1 lead over archrivals. Each of the last five T20 WC games between the two have been won by chasing teams.
Team Update:
Pakistan
Pakistan are playing Imad Wasim, who recovered from a rib injury just in time, in place of out-of-form Azam Khan. Imad’s inclusion will not only strengthen the middle order but also provide an extra bowling option to Babar Azam.
Playing XI: Babar Azam (capt), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Usman Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Amir
India
India are unchanged.
Playing XI: Rohit Sharma (capt), Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammad Siraj