Pakistan choked in the final sequence of their World Cup 2024 clash with India to somehow surrender a tie they dominated for large parts of the game in New York on Sunday.
Chasing a meagre 120, the Green Shirts could only manage 113 for the loss of 7 wickets as their run chase inexplicably, but also expectedly, derailed, bringing them on the verge of a swift exit out of the tournament.
The Green Shirts were given two lifelines early on when both their openers, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, were dropped by Indian fielders.
However, Jasprit Bumrah swiftly removed Babar, in addition to proving a nuisance for Pakistan all through the innings.
Others in Pakistan’s top and middle orders contributed in double figures but did not last long, although the run chase kept on ticking along, making it Pakistan’s game to lose.
The expectation was for Rizwan (31) to hang in till the end. However, when Bumrah returned in the 15th over, he got rid of Rizwan, which opened up the floodgates as wickets kept on falling but the hits needed to get closer to the target never came.
In the end, Pakistan finished with 113-7, falling seven runs short of the target.
Earlier, Pakistan pacers exploited New York’s overcast conditions to the fullest, limiting India to 119.
Indian great Virat Kohli was caught at point by youngster Usman Khan on the third delivery of the second over.
Opener Rohit Sharma was the next to depart after three good balls from Shaheen piled pressure on him. He tried to flick the ace pace over square but was caught in the deep by Haris Rauf.
Axar was bowled by Naseem in the 8th over after the pacer was brought back into the attack.
Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed by Haris Rauf in the 12th over. The pacer was dispatched for three boundaries in his first over but came back strongly to concede only a single run from his second over, picking up the prized wicket of Yadav.
Shivam Dube scooped the ball to Naseem and departed next as the pacer claimed his third wicket of the game.
Amir got consecutive wickets in the 15-over, dismissing Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja as the wheels came off the Indian innings.

Although both countries are cricket powerhouses, head-to-head matches are rare between the nations. The two sides do not meet outside of official competitions of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the last Test match between them was in 2007.

The Rohit Sharma-led India were to Babar Azam and his men in their Group A match at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York — the 34,000-capacity venue built earlier this year.
The tickets for the high-profile encounter were sold out months ago.
A loss in today’s match would significantly diminish Pakis­tan’s chances to qualify for the Super Eight stage of the 20-nation spectacle.