Rizwan dedicates match-winning knock to Gaza victims
Rizwan guided Pakistan to a record chase in World Cup history by slamming an unbeaten 131 off 121 balls.
Rizwan guided Pakistan to a record chase in World Cup history by slamming an unbeaten 131 off 121 balls.
Azam, who had just 39 to his credit after five games in the Super 12 stage, compiled 53 in 42 balls which was his 30th half ton.
But this time, Pakistan were on the winning side, defeating India by five wickets, with a ball to spare in the second Super Four stage match at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.
After losing to India by five wickets in their opening Group A clash last week on Sunday, Pakistan will return to Dubai International Stadium this Sunday to take on their arch-rivals again.