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IND Beat PAK WC 2022: Shan Masood Did Wonders After Recovering From Injury

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

IND beat PAK 2022: Shan Masood did an amazing job after recovering from an injury. The first match in the T20 World Cup 2022 is being played between India and Pakistan (IND vs PAK).

Both teams at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia:-

At the same time, both the teams are crowded at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia. During this, after losing the toss to bat (IND vs PAK LIVE), the start of Pakistan was not very special.

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In this match for Pakistan, Shan Masood, who was short during the net practice, scored a brilliant half-century against India.

IND Beat PAK WC 2022: Shan Masood Did Wonders After Recovering From Injury

All-rounder Shan Masood was injured:-

In fact, Pakistan all-rounder Shan Masood was injured during practice at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) before the Indo-Pak match, due to which he had to be taken to the hospital.

But Shan Masood recovered before the match against India and scored a half-century. Shan Masood, who came to bat, faced the Indian bowlers right from the beginning.

During this, an innings of 52 runs came off 42 balls from Masood’s bat. Including 5 fours.

IND Beat PAK WC 2022: Shan Masood Did Wonders After Recovering From Injury

Shan Masood has played 15 T20 matches so far:-

IND vs PAK: Shan Masood has played 15 T20 matches for Pakistan so far, during which 272 runs have been scored from his bat, as well as he has so far scored 3 half-centuries by adding today’s fifty.

In the Indo-Pak match, Team India captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl first.

IND Beat PAK WC 2022: Shan Masood Did Wonders After Recovering From Injury

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During this, coming to bat first, Pakistan scored 159 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. In he was hit by 2 batsmen in the half-century.

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