India Vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2022 Full Match Repack May 2026
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Hardik (40 off 37) tried one big shot too many. Caught. India need 31 off 12.
Dinesh Karthik walks in. First ball: run out (yes, run out — chaos). India need 28 off 6. india vs pakistan t20 world cup 2022 full match repack
One over left. Mohammad Nawaz bowling. Kohli on strike. Ashwin on non-strike.
Wait—Kohli was dismissed for 15, right? Yes, but here’s the kicker: Virat Kohli would return to the crease later? No, that’s the confusion from 2022. Actually, let’s correct: In the 2022 match, Kohli was out early. The heroics came from Hardik Pandya and Ravichandran Ashwin (who scored a crucial 6-ball 12*).
India finished at 159/8 – a below-par total on a good MCG pitch, but one that gave their bowlers something to defend. A “full match repack” refers to a condensed,
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat. The MCG roared. But within three overs, the roar turned into a stunned whisper.
Shaheen Afridi was not bowling. Mohammad Rizwan was batting like a man possessed. He and Babar put on a clinic of risk-free powerplay batting. Arshdeep Singh bled runs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the swing king, found none.
The Shift: At 10 overs, Pakistan were 85/0. Rizwan brought up his fifty. The Indian fielders looked at each other. The crowd sensed history—but the wrong kind. Fans search for “India vs Pakistan T20 World
Middle Overs Meltdown: Hardik Pandya broke through (Babar caught for 31). Then Shan Masood arrived and went full beast mode—sweeping spinners, hammering pacers. Rizwan fell for 43, but Masood (52* off 42) and Iftikhar Ahmed (51 off 34) launched a death-over assault.
Final total: 159/8 (India’s death bowling: 11 overs, 97 runs, 3 wickets — ugly).
Chase target: 160. Easy, right? Wrong.
This match broke multiple records:
The memes were legendary: “Kohli’s run-out celebration,” “Shaheen’s dropped catch,” “Rizwan’s slow strike rate,” and of course, “Arshdeep Singh – the yorker king.”