Virat Kohli rose again against Pakistan, brought up his 51st One-Day International (ODI) century and ticked past 14,000 runs in the format as India clinically overwhelmed Pakistan at the International Cricket Council Champions Trophy in Dubai.
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This was a match of two teams that came into the game with differing attitudes and approaches. India wanted the win but did not need it, Pakistan’s chances of progressing in the tournament hung on the match. But, Pakistan were defensive, India looked for opportunities and the results just came.
When Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and chose to bat, Pakistan won a significant advantage. They would get a good look at the surface and conditions. On a hot Dubai February afternoon, their batsmen began sensibly enough.
Babar Azam was class and restraint personified and Imam-ul-Huq played to the situation. Mohammad Shami sent down wide after wide in a seemingly unending first over, but he regained composure.
Pakistan’s batsmen played well within themselves, and yet wickets fell at regular intervals to ensure that India controlled the tempo. Saud Shakeel made the only half-century of the innings and it wasn’t until Khushdil Shah propped up the lower order that a six was hit.
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