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US stuns Pakistan at T20 World Cup with super over victory in Dallas

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US stuns Pakistan at T20 World Cup with super over victory in Dallas

Everything is bigger in Texas, including the sporting shocks.

In a Dallas suburb that had never staged a cricket match until last year, debutants the United States have humbled 2022 finalists Pakistan in a result that set the T20 World Cup alight.

The co-hosts matched Pakistan’s 159 in the regulation 20 overs, thanks to a last-ball boundary, then scored 19 in the super over.

The 2022 finalists could only score 13 in their over and now go into their next match, against historic rivals India in New York on Sunday, under huge pressure.

The USA’s next match is also against India, on Wednesday in New York. Having already beaten Canada they will be eyeing qualification for the Super 8 stage..

Put in to bat, Pakistan ground their way to 7-159 at the Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, never really threatening to make a big score. Babar Azam top scored with 44 in 43 balls, while Shadab Khan added 40 in 25.

For the Americans Shaurabh Netravalkar bowled tightly to take 2-18 off his four overs including a stunning catch at slip from Steven Taylor to dismiss Muhammad Rizwan, and Nosthush Kenjige took 3-30.

The USA began well, and looked to be romping to victory at 1-104 after 13 overs. Then Andries Gous (35 off 26) and Monank Patel (50 off 38) were dismissed in successive overs.

It came down to 12 off three balls, bowled by Haris Rauf. Aaron Jones smacked a full toss for six, a single followed, then Nitish Kumar drove another full toss for four.

Pakistan’s super over, bowled by Mohammad Amir, was a mess. He bowled three wides which, with scrambled singles and overthrows, cost seven runs.

Netravalkar bowled America’s super over. He conceded no wides and the home side’s fine fielding was highlighted when Iftikhar Ahmed was brilliantly caught by long-on diving forward.

“It’s a huge achievement. For us to beat Pakistan, we are playing them for the first time, I am just so proud of how we played,” USA captain Patel said.

“It was a proper team effort from first ball until the last. Winning the toss, we knew we had to make sure we utilised conditions and credit to our bowlers for doing that.

“We knew that 160 was chaseable on this pitch. I am pleased with my innings, happy to contribute but mostly happy to win as a team. As a player you want to show up for the big occasions and I am delighted to contribute to a winning cause.”

Skipper Azam said his team was lacking with the ball.

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