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Best performances - Batsmen

MD Patel
MD Patel
50(38) 7x4 - 1x6
Control %58%
  • Productive Shot
  • cover drive
  • 22 runs
  • 4x4 - 0x6
5 0 7 4 18 10 2 4
Babar Azam
Babar Azam
44(43) 3x4 - 2x6
Control %79%
  • Productive Shot
  • on drive
  • 14 runs
  • 1x4 - 1x6
2 0 4 8 4 1 12 13

Best performances - Bowlers

NP Kenjige
NP Kenjige
O4
M0
R30
W3
Eco7.50
RHB
OFFLEG
3W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
SN Netravalkar
SN Netravalkar
O4
M0
R18
W2
Eco4.50
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

Scorer: Sudeep Poojar | Commentator: @himanshu_a30

END OF OVER:
1 | PAK: 13/1

Plan was to have a big partnership among top three and then to take it deep. Gous played cricketing shots and took pressure away. As a player and captain, you want to show off your talent on the big occasion. Wanted to score in a winning cause.

Monank Patel: It's a big achievement - beating Pakistan while playing for the first time. Complete performance. We used the conditions well. Kept them to 160, which was chaseable. Happy with my contribution, happier to have won.

Babar Azam: First six overs while batting, we couldn't capitalise. We took momentum but back-to-back wickets hurt us. (Bowling) We were not up to the mark in the first six. Didn't take wickets, spinners didn't either. We came back in the end but couldn't finish well. Hope to do well in the future. (Result makes it) Very hard, all credit to USA who did well in all three departments. That's why they won. There was moisture in the pitch. It was two-paced. As professionals, we had to assess conditions better.

Monank Patel, POTM: Winning the toss, way we bowled in first six was where we won. We took wickets, did well till the 12th over. Shadab, Babar took chances, we knew they will. We knew it was a chaseable score and needed a good partnership from top-three. We got the game in our hand as me and Gous played till the 12th over. Playing in the WC, you don't get a chance to do it every year. Knew we had to be fully committed every single ball against Pakistan. It was a complete effort from the team.

"USA have made history with unadulterated skill and gumption. This win could define not just their progress in this World Cup but also their cricketing history. It might take a while for what happened to sink in, but the experience itself was one that makes a mortal human grateful for being sentient. Hopefully, this is just the start and we can witness and go through many more such moments together. Thank you for joining in tonight. It was a pleasure.

0.6
1
Netravalkar to Shadab Khan, 1 run, USA win by five runs! The first upset of the 2024 T20 World Cup. The USA players make their presence feel by yelling their feelings out. Their dugout is up in celebration and ecstacy, even as the Pakistan dressing room is left wondering what would have been. Netravalkar, the man assigned the job, finished it off with a full ball which angled away and finished in the channel outside off. Shadab could only drag it as far as deep point

Pakistan need 7 off 1. A six means another Super Over!

0.5
2
Netravalkar to Shadab Khan, 2 runs, Ahh, well bowled! This is a nice yorker angling across towards middle and off, and Shadab is able to loft it only as far as between long-off and long-on. They pinch two
0.4
4lb
Netravalkar to Shadab Khan, 4 leg byes, Ohh, lucky four for Pakistan! Shadab got across the stumps to try and sweep this, but the ball dribbled off his toes between the keeper and short third
0.4
1w
Netravalkar to Shadab Khan, 1 wide, And it is another wide. This is angled across, and lands on a yorker length wide of off. Shadab lets it go

Shadab in. Pakistan need 14 from 3 balls, as Shadab takes his time.

0.3
W
Netravalkar to Iftikhar Ahmed, OUT, Wow, superb catch! Sub fielder Milind Kumar takes a great catch! Placed at long-off, he took a few steps forward before going low and grabbing it barely above the ground. The final verdict will be given by the third umpire, though. He sees multiple replays, with the ball almost hinting to drop off his hands on impact. Now the TV umpire looks at it from a different angle. The ball is dipping and dying on to Nitish, who uses both his hands to try and catch that. And after much ado, it is given out!

Iftikhar Ahmed c Kumar b Netravalkar

0.3
1w
Netravalkar to Iftikhar Ahmed, 1 wide, This is a wide! This time Ifthikar doesn't move much, and sees this yorker-length ball wide of off go past him. He leaves it alone, and it is given wide
0.2
4
Netravalkar to Iftikhar Ahmed, FOUR, thumped between long-on and deep midwicket! Netravalkar bowled on a length on middle and off, but Iftikhar waited before pulling hard in the gap for four
0.1
0
Netravalkar to Iftikhar Ahmed, no run, Iftikhar gets across, and the bowler follows. Netravalkar goes fullish and angles it across, with the ball finishing wide of off. But Iftikhar was far too across as he attempted to loft, but missed. So wide not called

There is a long discussion between the USA players and the umpires - presumably because the Pakistan batters are taking too long to walk out to bat - before Iftikhar and Fakhar come out to chase down 19.

USA started the campaign with a win over Canada, and a win today would not only boost their position in the table, but also script history. The fielders are all waiting on the park, with Pakistan seemingly yet to decide on who to send to bat.

USA captain Monank Patel picks the ball he wants to play with, before the umpires walk out. Netravalkar will bowl.

END OF OVER:
1 | USA: 18/1

USA have nailed that Super Over. Amir stuck to the brief but could not execute with margins ever so fine. Just the one four but they finish with 18. They are well ahead, but who will bowl for them and who will Pakistan send?

0.6
W
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 1 run, OUT, Amir looks for the yorker. It's at the stumps and is clipped through square leg. Jones returns for the second, which is never on, and fails to make it. But he had to of course

Aaron Jones run out

0.6
3w
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 3 wides, 5head leave from Jones. Buzzers too, USA are doing this with unforced errors. Jones cleared the front leg but saw the fullish ball, going away with the angle, to be outside the tramline and let it pass. The batters ran as Rizwan lobbed it high up, too far for Amir to collect but no one backing up either. They steal two byes!
0.5
2
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 2 runs, Into the pitch, wide too. Jones connects with the cut. Sweeper runs to the right, Amir yells as they return for the second on the throw (which was to the keeper's end)
0.5
2w
Mohammad Amir to Harmeet Singh, 2 wides, Amir misses, Harmeet misses. Everyone's disappointed but this is in USA's favour. Low full toss swung down leg, went past the attempted flick. Another bye stolen
0.4
1
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 1 run, Jones goes across to try and get inside the line. Gets a low full toss at the stumps, flicks it to deep square leg. Just a single
0.4
2w
Mohammad Amir to Harmeet Singh, 2 wides, Amir misses his line (and length) and concedes a wide plus bye. Could have been worse but Harmeet missed the flick on the low full toss going down leg. Rizwan can't collect cleanly, they run one
0.3
1
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 1 run, Pakistan, like they did at the death, go with the yorker plan. This is nailed. Pace-on again. Jones can't do nothin with that. Jams it a foot or two in front but that allows a scampered s
0.2
2
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, 2 runs, Nails the on-pace yorker but Jones manages to skilfully drill the flick through midwicket. They scamper back for two as well
0.1
4
Mohammad Amir to Aaron Jones, FOUR, Amir starts with the wide one but Jones is able to reach it. It was slow and into the pitch, slashed wide of third for four. Big advantage for USA!

Amir to bowl the Super over. Jones and Harmeet will open. Remember: both teams have two wickets

END OF OVER:
20 | USA: 159/3 (1 run required, RR: 7.95)

2.17pm (12.17am PST) Please wake up and join the action again if you had gone back to bed already! USA could yet beat Pakistan. As per the rules, the hosts will bat first in the Super Over. Terrific game of cat and mouse all along: Pakistan made their way to 159 after being 26 for 3 at one stage, before USA lost their way despite needing only 56 from the remaining 45 balls, with eight wickets in hand. Join Ekanth for the first over of the eliminator.

19.6
4
Haris Rauf to Kumar, FOUR, this goes into a Super Over! Lofted over mid-off like a hero, and the game is tied! This will be the second Super Over of the tournament already, as USA keep their hopes of an upset alive. This was lofted beautifully under pressure, with Nitish making room and standing outside leg. Rauf went for a yorker, but it ended up as a low full toss. He chipped it nicely over mid-off, leaving Babar with a sour face

USA need 5 from 1... A four will mean a tie, and a Super Over

19.5
1
Haris Rauf to Aaron Jones, 1 run, ohh, this is another yorker on the stumps, which is squeezed back to long-on
19.4
6
Haris Rauf to Aaron Jones, SIX, hoicked over wide long-on! Jones keeps USA's hopes alive with a timely six! Rauf angled this in, and ended up bowling a full toss which landed on leg. Whack it went for six!

Another 12 off 3...

19.3
1
Haris Rauf to Kumar, 1 run, slower ball, and a dipping low full toss on off. Sliced to deep point
19.2
1
Haris Rauf to Aaron Jones, 1 run, dropped by Afridi! He was at mid-off, and tumbled to his right to try and catch it. Rauf bowled quite full on off, as Jones lofted down through the line

Shafi: "Blood is boiling"

19.1
1
Haris Rauf to Kumar, 1 run, bowls a yorker on middle and leg, and Nitish swings towards midwicket off the inside half of the bat

USA need 15. Here comes Rauf.

U.S.A. 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st36SR TaylorMD Patel
2nd68AGS GousMD Patel
3rd7Aaron JonesMD Patel
4th48NR KumarAaron Jones

ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Super Eights, Group 1
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND33062.017
AFG3214-0.305
AUS3122-0.331
BAN3030-1.709
Super Eights, Group 2
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA33060.599
ENG32141.992
WI31220.963
USA3030-3.906
Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
IND43071.137
USA42150.127
PAK42240.294
CAN4123-0.493
IRE4031-1.293
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
AUS44082.791
ENG42153.611
SCOT42151.255
NAM4132-2.585
OMA4040-3.062
Group C
TeamMWLPTNRR
WI44083.257
AFG43161.835
NZ42240.415
UGA4132-4.51
PNG4040-1.268
Group D
TeamMWLPTNRR
SA44080.47
BAN43160.616
SL41230.863
NED4132-1.358
NEP4031-0.542