WCL 2024 | Younis and Sohail star as Pakistan cement final's berth by eliminating West Indies
Pakistan Champion beat the West Indies Champion by 20 runs and entered the final of the World Championship of Legends. Younis Khan’s half-century and impactful cameos from the lower order were backed by Sohail Khan’s four-for as the Men in Green beat the Windies by 20 runs in the knockout clash.
Brief Scores: PAKCH: 198/8 [Younis: 65, Kamran: 46; Edwards: 3/24] beat WICH: 178 [Nurse: 36, Emrit:29; Sohail: 4/21] by 20 runs.
West Indies skipper Darren Sammy won the toss and chose to bowl first in the first semi-final of the 2024 World Championship of Legends. The decision paid off handsomely with Jerome Taylor and Fidel Edwards dismissing Sharjeel Khan, Sohaib Maqsood, and Shoaib Malik within the powerplay. Despite the early setbacks, Kamran Akmal and skipper Younis Khan steadied the ship with a 69-run partnership steering the score to 79/3 in ten overs. Younis looked in fine form, reaching a 35-ball fifty. However, Dwayne Smith struck in the 12th over, removing the well-set Akmal. The Windies regained control when Sulieman Benn claimed the crucial wickets of Shahid Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq in the 13th over, reducing Pakistan to 102/6. Hopes of a significant recovery dwindled for the Asian side but Aamer Yamin (40 off 18) and Sohail Tanvir (33 off 17) had alternate plans. Both played aggressive cameos without any further hiccups, propelling Pakistan to a competitive total of 198/8 in their 20 overs.
In response, West Indies openers Chris Gayle and Dwayne Smith had an unusual start as they got off the mark after eleven balls. However, the duo steered accelerated after early struggles with Chris Gayle smashing a four and a six before falling in the same over to sum up a 35-run powerplay. Wickets kept falling for the West Indies as Chadwick Walton, Smith and Jonathan Carter departed in quick succession. However, Ashley Nurse steadied the West Indies batting 34 off 21 with the scorecard at 131/3 in 16 overs. The equation shifted towards the West Indies when Rayad Emrit smacked 26 runs off the 19th over. With 27 runs needed off the last over, a clinical over by Sohail Khan who picked the wicket of Jerome Taylor and Sulieman Benn. Ultimately, the West Indies were bundled out for 178 runs and Pakistan won the contest by 20 runs and progressed to the finals of he World Championship of Legends.
Into the finals
Pakistan Champions into finals of the WCL ❤️❤️
— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian)
Another thriller
🚨 Pakistan Champions qualified for the World Champions of Legends final after beating West Indies in the semifinals. Hopefully, it will be Pakistan vs India in the finals. India must win against Australia. It’s going to be another thriller at Edgbaston.
— Ahtasham Riaz (@ahtashamriaz22)
Finals of the league
Pakistan champion legends team goes into the final of legends league
— MR. ZAIN ALI SHAHANI (Parody MS DHONI ) (@shahani_mr)
Will be a great match
🚨 Pakistan Champions 🇵🇰 are into the FINAL of the World Championship of Legends.
— Ahtasham Riaz (@ahtashamriaz22)
They will face India 🇮🇳 or Australia 🇦🇺 in the Final.
Beats WI
Pakistan champion beats West Indies champions by 20 runs in WCL
— CinemaScope (@Sherlock0068)
Under him
🚨 Pakistan Champions under Younis Khan beats WI to qualify for the Final 🙌��
— Abu Bakar Tarar (@abubakartarar_)
Will decide
Bro you are getting frustated more than pakistan cricket board cool your boots icc will decide the final draft of champions trophy
— krishna Sai (@nedst777)
In the finals
Pakistan Champions is in the final of the World Championship of Legends 👏 | | | | | | |
— Khel Shel (@khelshel)
Congrats
Congratulations 🎉
— Ghulam Qadir (@GhulamQadir01)
Pakistan champion win the Semi final match against west indies waoooooo
What a beautiful match ❤️😍👍
Respect
Pakistan Champions won by 20 runs against West Indies Champions in the first sami final.
— Wasim Akram🇵🇰 (@Wasi__Akram)
After winning Pakistan through to the final 👏👏
Respect for Legends 🙌🙌
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