Tariq's Dream India-Pakistan Clash, Backs Batters to Chase 176 in T20 WC

Pakistan off-spinner Usman Tariq described playing against India in the T20 World Cup as a dream come true. He expressed strong confidence in his team's batting unit to successfully chase India's total of 175/7. Tariq bowled tidily in the middle overs, taking the key wicket of Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav. The high-stakes match featured a packed stadium and prominent dignitaries, with spin expected to play a decisive role in the chase.

Key Points: Pakistan's Tariq on Dream India Match, Backs Batters in T20 WC

  • Tariq describes India-Pakistan game as a dream
  • Backs Pakistan batters to chase 176
  • India posted 175/7 with Kishan's 77
  • Spinners dominated with 18 overs bowled
  • Crucial Group A clash at packed R Premadasa
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T20 WC: Was kind of a dream to play against India, hopefully batters complete the chase, says Tariq

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq calls playing India a dream, expresses confidence in batters chasing 176 in a crucial T20 World Cup group clash.

"It was kind of a dream. - Usman Tariq"

Colombo, Feb 15

Pakistan off-spinner Usman Tariq described playing in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash against India as a 'dream' and backed his side's batters to chase down 176 in a crucial Group A clash at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday.

India posted 175/7 in their 20 overs, with Ishan Kishan top-scoring through a blistering 77 off 40 balls. Pakistan's spinners dominated the innings by bowling 18 of the 20 overs, with Saim Ayub picking 3-25 to peg India back after Kishan's dismissal.

Tariq, who generated a lot of eyeballs due to the pause in his deliveries and varying degrees of release points and variations, bowled tidily in the middle overs to pick 1-24, where he dismissed India captain Suryakumar Yadav.

"India and Pakistan game is huge. The vibes are really good, was having a great experience. It was kind of a dream," Tariq said to broadcasters in the mid-innings break.

Asked about how he adapted his bowling to the slow pitch, Tariq said, "Pitch was quite slow. I have been to the CPL, so have experience of it and stuff. I just kept the momentum of their bat low and we are on the safe side now."

Tariq further expressed confidence over Pakistan's batting unit overhauling the target. "Of course, of course. The batters of our team have great momentum and the intent they have shown, shows our mind is clear and hopefully, we can chase it down," he added.

The India-Pakistan rivalry has long been one of cricket's most intense contests, and Sunday's fixture at the R. Premadasa Stadium was no exception. The match has drawn a packed crowd and dignitaries including PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, ICC Chairman Jay Shah, tournament ambassador Rohit Sharma, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla.

With spin already playing a decisive role in the match, the chase is expected to test Pakistan's batting discipline on a surface offering grip and turn, especially with the formidable Indian bowling line-up comprising spinners Axar Patel, Varun Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to Tariq for his words. The rivalry is intense but it's good to see sportsmanship. That being said, 176 is a very good score on this Colombo pitch. Our bowling attack is world-class. Feeling confident!
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Rohit P
Honestly, we should have scored 190+ after that start from Kishan. The middle order collapse was worrying. Need to be more clinical in big matches. Hope the bowlers bail us out this time.
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Sarah B
The atmosphere must be electric! Watching from the US, but you can feel the tension through the screen. Cricket truly unites the subcontinent, even in rivalry. May the best team win!
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Vikram M
Tariq bowled well, I'll give him that. His action is unique. But our trio of Axar, Kuldeep, and Varun on a turning track? That's a nightmare for any batting side. Pakistan's chase will be tough.
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Kavya N
The real test begins now. Pressure is on Pakistan. Our fielding needs to be sharp. No dropped catches! Come on, India! 🇮🇳

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