Blind cricket: Pakistan thrash Nepal by 10 wickets

Pakistan claim their seventh Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup win in a row in Bangalore, India.


Our Correspondent December 11, 2012

KARACHI: Pakistan continued their unbeaten run at the Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup yesterday, thrashing Nepal by ten wickets to claim their seventh win in a row in Bangalore, India. Batting first, Nepal struggled to put up a big score and were bowled out for 89. Pakistan chased down the target with ease, courtesy an explosive 16-ball 53 from Masood Jaan. The other top performer was Ghulab Khan, who scored valuable 28 runs as Pakistan sailed home in just 4.1 overs without any loss.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 11th, 2012.

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