Blind cricket: Pakistan soar into finals after defeating England
Pakistan to face India in the final match of the series.
Pakistan reached the finals of Blind Cricket Twenty20 World Cup after defeating England by nine wickets in Bangalore on Wednesday, reported Express News.
Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bowl. England had set a target of 182 runs, which was chased by Pakistan in 13 overs.
Pakistan’s Muhammad Akram scored 103 runs on 42 balls which helped the team in winning the match. He also earned the Man of the Match title.
Ali Murtaza, a new player, also successfully scored 29 runs on nine balls.
In the second semi-final of day, India beat Sri Lanka and will now face arch-rival Pakistan in the final match to be played tomorrow.
Pakistan has so far remained unbeaten in the series.
Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bowl. England had set a target of 182 runs, which was chased by Pakistan in 13 overs.
Pakistan’s Muhammad Akram scored 103 runs on 42 balls which helped the team in winning the match. He also earned the Man of the Match title.
Ali Murtaza, a new player, also successfully scored 29 runs on nine balls.
In the second semi-final of day, India beat Sri Lanka and will now face arch-rival Pakistan in the final match to be played tomorrow.
Pakistan has so far remained unbeaten in the series.