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India thrash rivals Pakistan in T20 World Cup grudge match

India seized top spot in Group A with a big victory over their fierce rivals

(AFP via Getty Images)

Defending champions India cricket thumped Pakistan cricket by 61 runs in a grudge Group A match of the T20 World Cup to secure their place in the Super Eight stage of the tournament.

Ishan Kishan's breakneck 77 powered India to 175-7 at the R Premadasa Stadium where Pakistan's spin-heavy attack managed to apply the brakes to an extent after the opener's exit.

The tournament co-hosts returned to bundle out Pakistan for 114 in 18 overs to register their third win in a row.

The match went ahead after Pakistan earlier reversed their decision to boycott the game in solidarity with Bangladesh, who refused to tour India over safety concerns and were replaced by Scotland.

Salman and his India counterpart Suryakumar Yadav did not shake hands at the toss, though.

India were reinforced by the return of Abhishek Sharma, who missed the first two matches with a stomach infection, but the opener could not make it count.

Pakistan captain Salman sprang a surprise by opening the attack himself and the move paid off as the spinner trapped Abhishek lbw to remove the reigning number one batter in T20 Internationals.

Pakistan used three spinners in the powerplay to try and stem boundary flow and India's score of 52-1 after six overs suggested the ploy worked to an extent.

Ishan Kishan got India off to a flying start
Ishan Kishan got India off to a flying start (AFP via Getty Images)

Kishan could not be contained though and the diminutive southpaw tore into the Pakistan attack with his take-no-prisoners batting.

The opener took only 27 balls to race to his second successive fifty of the tournament. "India v Pakistan is a special game for us and our country," he said. "It is a very important game. They had good spinners and we tried to play good shots. It gives us confidence going ahead in the tournament."

Saim Ayub ended Kishan's 40-ball blitz but India were 92-2 at the halfway stage of their innings.

Ayub (3-25) dismissed Tilak Varma (25) and Hardik Pandya with successive deliveries to turn the heat back on India.

India's bowling attack turned the screw against Pakistan
India's bowling attack turned the screw against Pakistan (Getty Images)

Suryakumar (32) and Shivam Dube (27) could not quite provide the late flourish that could take India past the 200-mark that had looked well within their reach at one stage.

Pakistan became the first team to employ six spinners in a T20 World Cup match but the joy of having restricted India under 200 evaporated soon as they slumped to 13-3 in two overs in their chase.

Pandya removed Pakistan's in-form opener Sahibzada Farhan for a duck and Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Ayub and Salman in the same over to pin down Pakistan.

Babar Azam (five) did not last long either and Pakistan were gasping at 38-4 after the six powerplay overs.

Usman Khan (44) defied India for a while but Axar Patel lured him out to stumped to effectively snuff out Pakistan's chances of an unlikely victory.

"Our spinners had an off day today," Salman said.

"We always believe in them because they have done well in the last six months. In the first innings it was tacky and the ball was gripping but the execution was missing."

Reuters

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