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Pakistan secured a six-wicket victory over Ireland in the third T20I, clinching the series 2-1 on Tuesday. Opting to bowl first, the Men in Green restricted the hosts to 178 for 7, with noteworthy performances from Shaheen Afridi (4-0-14-3) and Imad Wasim (4-0-23-1).
In response, Pakistan chased down the target in 17 overs, with significant contributions from Mohammad Rizwan (56 off 38) and Babar Azam (75 off 42). This win put the commendable innings of Ireland’s stand-in captain, Lorcan Tucker (73 off 41), in vain.
Babar Azam hits four sixes in Benjamin White’s over
Babar showcased his prowess with the bat by smashing four sixes in a single over at the Clontarf Cricket Club Ground in Dublin. Facing Ireland’s leg-spinner Benjamin White in the 14th over of the second innings, Babarꦛ made a statement right from the outset by launching the first ball over long-on to bring up his half-century. Continuiꦇng his aggressive approach, the Pakistan skipper hammered the next ball for another maximum, intensifying the pressure on the bowler.
The third delivery exemplified Babar’s ability to exploit loose deliveries, as he dispatched it over deep mid-wicket with remarkable power despite White’s attempt to deceive him with pace. Although the batter missed connecting with the fourth ball, he displayed his skill by smashing the fifth ball over cow corner for a towering six. The over concluded with a single towards deep square leg, accumulating a total of 25 runs.
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Babar Azam's sensational six-hitting spree: Four big hits in one over, leaving Ben White scratching his head🫣 | |
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Azam Khan finishes things in style
Azam Khan played a stellar innings of 18 runs in 6 balls. In the 17th over of the game, the 25-year-old smashed two back-to-back sixes off Mark Adair. Notably, Azam also play💟ed an impressive knock of 30 runs in 10 balls in the previous game of the series.