Even before their T20 World Cup match against India on October 24, Babar Azam has captivated everyone's heart. On Monday, they not only defeated the West Indies by 7 wickets in a warm-up match, but they also revived Shimron Hetmyer, showing the enthusiasm shown throughout the contest. In reality, Shimron Hetmyer attempted to pull the 5th ball of the 15th over of West Indies' innings, which was caught by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, during the warm-up match on Monday. Fast bowler Hasan Ali and his side then made a appeal for a timeout.
He was then ruled out by the umpire. At the same time, Hetmyer, who was wearing the chain around his neck, was attempting to determine whether the noise was caused by his hitting the chain. Hetmyer began returning to the pavilion after the umpire refused to listen to him, and Babar, in a gesture of sportsmanship, beckoned him back. Babar's sportsmanship has received a lot of acclaim.
West Indies amassed a total of 130 runs.
The West Indies side, who chose to bat first, only managed to score 130 runs in 20 overs for seven wickets. Pakistan won by losing three wickets in 15.3 overs while chasing the goal.
Babar amassed a fifty
In the first match, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam hit 50 runs in 41 balls. In his innings, he smashed six fours and a six. Fakhar Jama scored 46 runs in unbeaten innings.Â
Pakistan is in Group 2 of the Super-12, whereas India is in Group 1.
Pakistan is a member of Super-12 Group 2 with India. On October 24, India will face Pakistan in their opening match. Aside from India and Pakistan, Afghanistan and New Zealand are represented in this group. Aside from this, the top two teams from Group 2 qualification will be featured.
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