In a nail-biting Pool C showdown at the Hong Kong Sixes 2025, India pulled off a sensational 2-run victory over arch-rivals Pakistan, courtesy of the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method after relentless rain halted play. The match, packed with high-octane six-hitting action, saw Dinesh Karthik's men post a competitive 86/4 in their allotted six overs. Opener Robin Uthappa set the tone early with a blistering 28 off just 11 balls, smashing boundaries and injecting momentum into India's innings from the get-go.
Pakistan's chase began aggressively, reaching 41/1 after three overs, with their batsmen looking poised to overhaul the target in the fast-paced format. However, the turning point came in Stuart Binny's crucial second over, where the all-rounder masterminded a wicket while leaking only seven runs, applying immense pressure on the Pakistani middle order. Binny's economical spell shifted the game's dynamics, leaving Pakistan scrambling as dark clouds gathered over the Mission Road Ground.
As rain intensified and play was abandoned, the DLS calculations swung dramatically in India's favor, declaring them winners by a razor-thin margin of two runs. This intervention not only denied Pakistan a potential super over but also highlighted the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket's shortest format. Uthappa's explosive knock and Binny's heroics under pressure were pivotal, showcasing India's depth in veteran talent despite the tournament's youthful exuberance.
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The victory marks India's triumphant start to the Hong Kong Sixes, boosting morale in a star-studded lineup featuring former internationals. For Pakistan, led by Abbas Afridi, it was a heartbreaking first defeat, underscoring the fine line between glory and despair in rain-affected encounters. Fans were treated to classic Indo-Pak rivalry, with social media buzzing over the dramatic finish.
This result sets up intriguing battles ahead in Pool C, as both teams vie for semifinal spots. India's resilience in adversity could prove a game-changer, while Pakistan will regroup to bounce back stronger. The Hong Kong Sixes continues to deliver edge-of-the-seat entertainment, proving why it's a fan favorite.
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