5th ODI Match IND vs Pak ICC Asia Cup 2018





ICC Asia Cup 2018

ind vs  pak match

India Beat the Pakistan

In

5th ODI Match

India won by 8 wickets

Group Stage :ODI 5 of 13 



India - 164/2 29/50 ov RR: 5.65
Pakistan - 162 43.1/50 ov RR: 3.75


v India have won by 8 wickets
v Sharma's(52) half-century ensures India chase down small target
v Kedar Jadhav's (3/23) restricts Pakistan to 162 all out
v Pakistan crumble after Azam(47), Malik(43) partnership

India strolled to an authoritative eight-wicket victory against Pakistan in the marquee Asia Cup group clash in an atmospheric Dubai International Stadium on Wednesday.
India’s bowlers – Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah and Kedar Jadhav, in particular – were simply too hot for Pakistan’s batsmen to handle, despite a middle-order rebuild from Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik after Kumar had blasted out Pakistan’s openers.



A half-century from skipper Rohit Sharma helped India make light work of Pakistan’s 162, with India’s top four all having joy in their pursuit. However, India will be sweating on the fitness of all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who was forced to leave the field with a nasty injury.

Both teams had won their opening games against Hong Kong, which meant that the two Asia Cup heavyweights had already secured a Super Four spot – but try telling these players and fans that there was nothing riding on this showpiece encounter.
If the Hong Kong matches were anything to go by, Pakistan may have had the edge leading into the game; they strolled to an eight-wicket win in their first match after bowling the opposition out for 116, while India were made to battle hard before pulling off a 26-run victory – plus they had to dust themselves off for their second match in two days.



After winning the toss, Pakistan’s innings started poorly, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar removing both Imam ul-Haq (2) and Fakhar Zaman (0) cheaply, with the latter top-edging an expansive pull-shot after the previous maiden over from Jasprit Bumrah had applied the breaks.



But the experienced middle-order of Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik propelled Pakistan out of a sticky situation, but a combination of the fear of losing more top-order wickets and tight India bowling meant Pakistan only managed 25 from the first ten overs. Fortunately, after 13 overs they had doubled their score, with Hardik Pandya and Yuzvendra Chahal unable to match the opening bowlers for economy.
India were no longer getting the rub of the green: The Pakistan duo racked up their fifty partnership, Dhoni spurned a difficult caught behind off Malik, and Pandya was stretchered off the field with what the BCCI later confirmed was an “acute lower back injury”.
Azam (47 from 62) was then beaten all ends up by a Kuldeep Yadav wrong'un that took out off-stump to make it 85/3 before Sarfraz Ahmed was caught in the deep off the bowling of Kedar Jadhav.
Shortly after Pakistan reached three figures, Malik (43 from 67) departed courtesy of a direct hit run out by Ambati Rayudu. Asif Ali and Shadab Khan were then removed in quick fashion – stumped and caught behind off the bowling of the impressive Jadhav (3/23) as Pakistan slumped to 125/7.
Faheem Ashraf (21 from 44) and Mohammad Amir (18 from 26) offered a mini-revival but were unable to release the shackles. The superb Bumrah (2/15) and Kumar (3/15) returned to finish off the job as Pakistan were bowled out for a below-par 162.
A leisurely start from Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma went up a notch in the eighth over when the latter smashed a six over fine-leg before a leg-side flick for four and another maximum through straight mid-wicket off a free ball. The fifty partnership was reached during the next over as India looked in total command.
Hasan Ali was greeted into the attack with a six from Dhawan but Rohit fell to a Shadab Khan googly shortly after reaching his 50. It was a beautiful delivery, but with Rohit’s flurry contributing by far the best strike-rate of the match at 133.33, the damage had largely been done.
Pakistan chopped and changed. Ashraf removed Dhawan soon after India surpassed the hundred-mark with the opener four runs short of his half-century, when a flashy cut was grabbed at backward point. It proved to be Pakistan’s last scalp, with their bowlers failing to provide enough tricks to cause India to sweat during a low run-chase.

Ambati Rayudu (31*) and Dinesh Karthik (31*) comfortably got India over the finish line with 21 overs to spare to bring home an impressive India victory, which will increase their confidence levels as they look to go all the way in this tournament.

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