In a gripping match, the USA demonstrated their growing prowess in cricket, leaving Pakistan to falter under pressure.
USA Beats Pakistan in Super Over T20 Thriller
Cricket • 7 Jun, 2024 • 3,65,558 Views • ⭐ 1.1
Written by Shivani Chourasia
USA 159 for 3 (Monank 50, Jones 36, Gous 35) defeated Pakistan 159 for 7 (Babar 44, Shadab 40, Kenjige 3-30, Netravalkar 2-18) via Super Over*
In a dramatic showdown, the USA clamped down on a seasoned Pakistan lineup, maintained composure in their batting, and secured a Super Over victory, tying the scores at 159 each. This pivotal match highlighted the USA's growth in cricket, turning them into a formidable force even against experienced teams like Pakistan.
USA’s Dominant Performance Forces a Super Over
From the outset, the USA showed that they were not intimidated by Pakistan's reputation. The match saw the USA execute a disciplined and strategic game plan, particularly in their bowling and fielding. By stifling Pakistan’s top order and controlling the run flow, the USA ensured that Pakistan couldn’t run away with the game.
Pakistan, known for its powerful batting lineup, was restricted by the combined efforts of the USA bowlers. The USA’s tight bowling and sharp fielding were pivotal in keeping Pakistan to a manageable total, with key performances from Saurabh Netravalkar and Nosthush Kenjige standing out. These bowlers set the tone early, reducing Pakistan to 14 for 2 and maintaining pressure throughout.
Pakistan’s Collapse in the Super Over
As the game transitioned into a Super Over, the USA exhibited remarkable composure, in stark contrast to Pakistan's collapse under pressure. Mohammad Amir, Pakistan's veteran bowler, bowled three wides, gifting the USA additional runs each time. An overthrow by Mohammad Rizwan added to Pakistan’s woes, allowing the USA to amass 18 runs in the Super Over.
With the task already looking daunting, Saurabh Netravalkar made it nearly impossible for Pakistan. Having already impressed with figures of 2 for 18 in regular play, Netravalkar excelled in the Super Over, conceding just one boundary. Shadab Khan's final shot only reached a deep point, sealing the USA's triumph and marking one of Pakistan’s most significant setbacks in a World Cup scenario.
Netravalkar and Kenjige’s Decisive Impact
Left-arm seamer Saurabh Netravalkar struck early, having Rizwan spectacularly caught at slip by Steven Taylor. Nosthush Kenjige, a left-arm spinner, followed suit by dismissing Usman Khan, reducing Pakistan to 14 for 2. These two bowlers continued to dominate, with Netravalkar giving away just eight runs in three overs during the powerplay.