Mohammad mohsin
T20 WC: Farhan, Babar Power Pakistan To 190/9 Against USA
The foundation was laid by the opening pair of Saim Ayub and Farhan, who shared a vital 54-run partnership for the first wicket. Ayub started positively, scoring 19 runs off 17 balls, but it was Farhan who really stamped his authority on the innings. The left-hander was in explosive form, hitting 73 runs off just 41 balls, including six fours and five towering sixes. Farhan’s fearless approach allowed Pakistan to get off to a flying start, setting the tone for the innings.
After Ayub’s dismissal, the innings saw a brief hiccup, but Farhan’s partnership with former captain Babar Azam steadied the ship. Together, they put on a substantial 81 runs for the third wicket. Babar, who scored a well-measured 46 runs from 32 balls, ensured the momentum never faltered. His ability to rotate the strike while punishing loose deliveries complemented Farhan’s aggression perfectly. This partnership was crucial in maintaining the run rate above 9 per over, providing a solid platform for a strong finish.
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