The Pakistan cricket team is gearing up, or it’s rightly to say they are desperately looking for one win in this ongoing T20 World Cup in the USA. After suffering two back-to-back defeats, first from the USA and then losing a low-scoring encounter against India.
The Cornered Tigers are having trouble getting out of the den. Although it looks like they have a chance now, as Pakistan is set to play Canada at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, who are debutants in the tournament. But unlike Pakistan, they are coming after registering a win over the test-playing nation Ireland. Speaking more about Pakistan and Canada’s previous encounter, the men in green can take a sigh of relief as their record against Canada is fairly good.
Pakistan have a edge over newcomers Canada
Both teams have only met once in an event that occurred in the 2008 Quadrangular Twenty20 Series hosted by Canada. Pakistan convincingly beat Canada by 35 runs in that game.
Which was also a low-scoring match where Pakistan made just 137 runs in their 20 overs. Pakistan’s former skipper, Salman Butt, scored the highest with 74 runs. Thanks to Pakistan bowlers, who did wonders and saved the match for the team. As all the bowlers from Shoaib Akhtar to Shoaib Tanvir and Umar Gul equally contributed and restricted Canada to a score of 102 runs.
Is there any twist awaiting in the Pak vs Can T20 World Cup 2024 game?
As mentioned, Pakistan is currently having a tough time. As the players shoulders are clearly seen As mentioned, Pakistan is currently having a tough time. As the players shoulders are clearly seen dropping since the team is very close to being eliminated. Canada is arriving here with a win and the team has a good number of bowlers who can utilize the Nassau conditions well, as the pitch is completely favoring them.
Canada’s Jeremy Gordon might be one player who can trouble the Pakistan batters with his pace, especially in the first few overs. On the other hand, there is no question about Pakistan bowling, they always impress with their skills. But if Pakistan wants to progress, their batters need to come together. As they lost the last two games because of them. It will be interesting to see where the game goes. Will Pakistan put runs on the board and mark one more game off, or will Canada bring some twists?