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VIDEO: Shoaib Malik Brings A Thunderstorm In Sharjah, Smashes Huge Hits In The Last Over

In the 41st match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, in the Super 12 stage, Pakistan scored 189 runs while batting first against Scotland. At one point, it seemed Pakistan would struggle to reach 150 but

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Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
Nov 07, 2021 • 10:20 PM

In the 41st match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, in the Super 12 stage, Pakistan scored 189 runs while batting first against Scotland. At one point, it seemed Pakistan would struggle to reach 150 but in the last over, Shoiab Malik brought about a storm that took Scotland away with it. 

Rishabh Gautam
By Rishabh Gautam
November 07, 2021 • 10:20 PM

Malik played a thunderous knock of 54* runs in 18 balls. In this innings, Malik smashed 6 huge sixes. Shoaib Malik especially targeted Scottish spinner, Chris Greaves. The Scottish captain surprised everyone by giving the last over to Greaves. 

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Kyle Coetzer soon enough realised it was a huge mistake to give the last over of the innings to a spinner. In this over, Malik smacked a total of 26 runs, including 3 sixes. With this, ace Pak all-rounder not only completed his half-century but took his team's total to a gigantic score of 189. 

Pakistan has not lost a single match in this tournament so far and it looks like they will go ahead without losing the league stage of this tournament. However, which team will face Pakistan in the semi-finals, it will be known only after the match against Scotland.

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Pakistan has remained undefeated till now in this tournament and it looks like they will complete the clean sweep in the group stage of the tournament. However, Pakistan's opponent in the semi-finals depends on the outcome of the ongoing match between Pakistan & Scotland. 
 

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