ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2018: India in Final by defeating Pakistan

With the help of the unbeaten half centuries of Nitish Rana and Himmat Singh, India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup here on Thursday, and made the final place in the final.
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Chasing a target of 173, India started off with some stroke and after that both the players of the team together scored 126 runs for the fourth wicket. Rana faced similar balls to score 60 runs, while Harman scored 59 runs in 58 balls, so that India achieved this target in 27.3 overs.

Harem scored five sixes during his innings, three of which he raised Mohammad Asghar on three consecutive balls, while Nitish hit three skitters. India won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat and put them on 172 runs in 44.4 overs.

Captain and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was the highest run scorer with 67 runs while Saad Shakeel contributed 62 runs. Opener Jeetan Malik scored 17 runs.

Leg spinner Mayank Markandey was the most successful bowler for India, scoring 38 runs in 9.4 overs with four wickets. In Group A, India defeated Afghanistan by 84 runs in the opening match and remained on top with six wickets in Oman and a four-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

Pakistan started off with a 225-run win over Hong Kong in the opening match of Pool B, after which they beat United Arab Emirates by 9 wickets, but they lost to Bangladesh by 84 runs on Sunday, in the semifinals At last, there was confrontation with the opponent.

The final of this tournament will be played on Saturday.With the help of the unbeaten half centuries of Nitish Rana and Himmat Singh, India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup here on Thursday, and made the final place in the final.

Chasing a target of 173, India started off with some stroke and after that both the players of the team together scored 126 runs for the fourth wicket. Rana faced similar balls to score 60 runs, while Harman scored 59 runs in 58 balls, so that India achieved this target in 27.3 overs.

Harem scored five sixes during his innings, three of which he raised Mohammad Asghar on three consecutive balls, while Nitish hit three skitters. India won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat and put them on 172 runs in 44.4 overs.

Captain and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was the highest run scorer with 67 runs while Saad Shakeel contributed 62 runs. Opener Jeetan Malik scored 17 runs.

Leg spinner Mayank Markandey was the most successful bowler for India, scoring 38 runs in 9.4 overs with four wickets. In Group A, India defeated Afghanistan by 84 runs in the opening match and remained on top with six wickets in Oman and a four-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

Pakistan started off with a 225-run win over Hong Kong in the opening match of Pool B, after which they beat United Arab Emirates by 9 wickets, but they lost to Bangladesh by 84 runs on Sunday, in the semifinals At last, there was confrontation with the opponent.

The final of this tournament will be played on Saturday.With the help of the unbeaten half centuries of Nitish Rana and Himmat Singh, India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup here on Thursday, and made the final place in the final.

Chasing a target of 173, India started off with some stroke and after that both the players of the team together scored 126 runs for the fourth wicket. Rana faced similar balls to score 60 runs, while Harman scored 59 runs in 58 balls, so that India achieved this target in 27.3 overs.

Harem scored five sixes during his innings, three of which he raised Mohammad Asghar on three consecutive balls, while Nitish hit three skitters. India won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat and put them on 172 runs in 44.4 overs.

Captain and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was the highest run scorer with 67 runs while Saad Shakeel contributed 62 runs. Opener Jeetan Malik scored 17 runs.

Leg spinner Mayank Markandey was the most successful bowler for India, scoring 38 runs in 9.4 overs with four wickets. In Group A, India defeated Afghanistan by 84 runs in the opening match and remained on top with six wickets in Oman and a four-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

Pakistan started off with a 225-run win over Hong Kong in the opening match of Pool B, after which they beat United Arab Emirates by 9 wickets, but they lost to Bangladesh by 84 runs on Sunday, in the semifinals At last, there was confrontation with the opponent.

The final of this tournament will be played on Saturday.

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