Pakistan faced a tense journey in their final T20 World Cup match against Ireland, clinching a narrow three-wicket victory. Shaheen Shah Afridi’s stellar bowling performance with three early wickets set the stage, while Imad Wasim’s impressive figures of 3 for 8 helped restrict Ireland to 106 after a brief resistance led by Gareth Delany and Mark Adair.
Chasing a modest target, Pakistan initially seemed comfortable with contributions from Saim Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan, and captain Babar Azam. However, a sudden collapse in the middle overs, triggered by Curtis Campher and Barry McCarthy, left Pakistan in a precarious position with Babar fighting alone.
Abbas Afridi’s spirited 17 and Shaheen Shah Afridi’s crucial late onslaught with two sixes guided Pakistan closer to victory. Despite the nerves and Ireland’s strategic spin bowling due to an injury, Pakistan managed to reach the target with Shaheen’s heroic batting finish.
The match showcased Pakistan’s contrasting phases – from dominance with the ball to vulnerability in the chase, highlighting their inconsistent performance throughout the tournament. While the win provided relief, it also underscored the team’s need for more stability and resilience in future tournaments.
Pakistan’s campaign in the T20 World Cup concludes with mixed feelings, emphasizing the need for reflection and improvement before their next international cricket challenges.