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13th TIME LUCKY FOR PAKISTAN AS KOHLI CRUSHED

- LAWRENCE BOOTH in Dubai

PAKISTAN finally beat india at a World Cup, thrashing their arch-rivals and the tournament favourites by 10 wickets on an extraordin­ary evening in the Gulf.

The closest the Pakistanis had come in 12 previous games — seven in the one-day World Cup, five in its Twenty20 equivalent — was a 20-over tie in south Africa in 2007. even then, india won a bowlout.

now they ended a painful hoodoo, thanks to an electric spell of left-arm fast bowling from shaheen shah Afridi, followed by a masterful partnershi­p between captain Babar Azam and wicketkeep­er Mohammad Rizwan. By the time Babar scampered the winning runs with 13 balls to spare, an indianheav­y crowd of 16,500 had thinned out, leaving only delirious pockets of green and white.

This was every bit as astonishin­g as the events here 24 hours earlier, when england knocked over West indies for 55.

The super 12 stage of this World Cup has got off to a memorable start.

Babar had spoken in advance about forgetting his country’s wretched record against their neighbours, which sounded more like amateur psychology than a profession­al gameplan.

But he and Rizwan batted as if the plea for amnesia had worked, underscori­ng their reputation as the world’s best opening partnershi­p. set 152 after Virat Kohli’s half-century had helped india recover from six for two, Pakistan’s best two batsmen matched each other blow for blow. Babar is ranked second in the world, Rizwan seventh. And if Pakistan’s batting looks top heavy, india’s bowling never got a chance to prove the theory. Between them, the openers hit 12 fours and five sixes as india — not helped by the evening dew — were made to look pedestrian. As reality dawned, even Kohli assumed a subdued air. ‘Pakistan outplayed us today,’ he said. ‘They did not give us any chances. But we’re not a team who presses the panic button. it’s the start of the tournament, not the end.’

Babar, meanwhile, was sticking to his pre-match theory. ‘The pressure on us wasn’t that much,’ he said.

‘We weren’t thinking of the record against india at all. This is just the start — we have confidence to build on now.’

Pakistan’s evening had been set up by Afridi, who pinned Rohit sharma leg-before for a golden duck, then bowled Kl Rahul with a booming inducker in his next over.

Despite a fourth-wicket stand of 53 between Kohli and Rishabh Pant, india never broke free, and Afridi returned to have Kohli caught behind for 57.

‘This is the first time we’ve beaten india and i feel proud,’ said Afridi. ‘i knew it would be good for us if i got early wickets, and that worked out.’

Pakistan had never won a T20 game by 10 wickets let alone against india.

As they posed for a team selfie on the outfield, it felt as if their greatest challenge would be to stop pinching themselves.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Cut above: Pant (left) watches Rizwan hit a boundary
GETTY IMAGES Cut above: Pant (left) watches Rizwan hit a boundary
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GETTY IMAGES In full cry: Hasan Ali gets rid of Yadav
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