India Vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2022 ((exclusive)) Full Match Repack

Given the nature of a high-bitrate "repack":

and Hardik Pandya started a slow repair job. They were cautious, dealing with accurate bowling and tight fielding. The duo brought up their 50-run partnership off 51 balls, playing anchor roles rather than aggressive ones.

KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, and Suryakumar Yadav fell cheaply to Pakistan's pace attack. The Rescue: Virat Kohli

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: Kohli is bowled on the free-hit ball, but the ball ricochets away. Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin run 3 byes . 19.5 (Wicket) : Dinesh Karthik is stumped trying to sweep.

This victory was more than just a win; it was a statement.

Both India and Pakistan entered the match with high expectations and a strong squad. India, led by captain Rohit Sharma, had been in excellent form leading into the tournament, while Pakistan, under the leadership of Babar Azam, were looking to continue their dominance in the T20 format. The MCG, with its rich cricketing history, provided the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes encounter. Given the nature of a high-bitrate "repack": and

, the game featured a dramatic final-ball finish and a legendary performance by Virat Kohli.

90,293 spectators (mostly split between Indian and Pakistani fans).

: Arshdeep Singh dismissed both openers, Babar Azam (0) and Mohammad Rizwan (4), within the first four overs. KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, and Suryakumar Yadav fell

For over 90,000 spectators at the MCG and millions watching worldwide, this was not just a match; it was a theater of intense emotions. Here is a full recap of that unforgettable thriller. The Stage Set at the MCG

Entering the final overs, India needed 48 runs off the last 18 balls. Haris Rauf, Pakistan’s fastest bowler, was given the 19th over. He bowled four dot balls in a row, making the required rate climb to 28 off the last 8 balls. At that moment, Virat Kohli produced two of the most iconic shots in cricket history. He stepped down the track and smashed a slower ball straight down the ground for six, a shot later hailed by the ICC as the "Shot of the Century". Off the very next ball, he hit another six over long-on, stunning the Pakistani attack and bringing the equation down to 16 runs off the final over.

Ball 4 (Free Hit): Kohli bowled, but takes 3 runs while the ball was live. (3 needed off 2) Ball 5: Dinesh Karthik stumped. (2 needed off 1) Ball 6: (1 needed off 1)