Twitter reactions: Clinical Pakistan beat Hong Kong to enter Super Fours – Asia Cup 2022
Pakistan have entered the Super Four of the ongoing Asia Cup 2022 after registering a humungous victory against Hong Kong at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday.
After being put to bat first, the Men in Green posted an enormous 193/2 on the board in their allotted 20 overs. Mohammad Rizwan was the star of the night for Pakistan with an unbeaten knock of 78 runs from just 57 deliveries with the help of seven boundaries, including a six.
Apart from the wicketkeeper-batter, Fakhar Zaman and Khushdil Shah also chipped in with valuable contributions to take the team to a formidable total. While Zaman scored 53 off 41 balls, Khushdil smashed a quickfire 15-ball 35.
In response, Hong Kong were completely dominated by the Pakistan bowling attack, as no batter could score in double digits. Hong Kong’s captain Nizakat Khan, with 8 off 13 deliveries, was their top scorer as the entire team was bundled out for a mere 38 in 10.4 overs.
Shadab Khan picked up four wickets for just 8 runs in 2.4 overs, while Mohammad Nawaz bagged a three-wicket haul while conceding only 5 runs in 2 overs.
Lowest T20I totals versus Pakistan:
- 38 Hong Kong Sharjah 2022 *
- 60 West Indies Karachi 2018
- 80 New Zealand Christchurch 2010
- 82 Scotland Edinburg 2018
Here is how Twitter reacted:
Biggest margin of victory for Pakistan in T20Is ✅
Records tumble in Sharjah as Pakistan go through to Super Four 🙌#AsiaCup2022 | #PAKvHK pic.twitter.com/APOHUStKhT
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) September 2, 2022
Pakistan register a comprehensive victory to make it to the Super Four 💪#PAKvHK | #AsiaCup2022 | 📝 Scorecard: https://t.co/68o82bXiuU pic.twitter.com/YuTKXrPyMH
— ICC (@ICC) September 2, 2022
Pakistan becomes the first team to win a men's T20I by 150+ runs, without registering a 200+ total on the board.#PAKvHK
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) September 2, 2022
Pakistan's fixtures in the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup:
v India on 4th September in Dubai
v Afghanistan on 7th September in Sharjah
v Sri Lanka on 9th September in Dubai#AsiaCup2022 #Cricket— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) September 2, 2022
Lets b honest,majority of the runs in the last 7ov were a gift. Wont be the case vs top quality sides
Strike Rate at the top need to pick up,batting at the top must evolve into a more proactive&aggressive approach, esp when the top 3 play 60-70% of the balls#T20WorldCup #PAKvHK
— Urooj Mumtaz Khan (@uroojmumtazkhan) September 2, 2022
Pakistan do what India couldn't (😜) and bowl out HK for just 38 runs!
Shadab Khan with his best T20I figures of 4-8
Pakistan are through to the Super Four and will have a rematch with India on Sunday#PAKvHK #AsiaCup
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) September 2, 2022
Pakistan record their biggest win in terms of runs against Hong Kong 🔥
Pakistan have also qualified for the Super 4 stage 🙌#YellowStorm | #GreenStorm | #PAKvHK | #AsiaCup2022 🇵🇰🇭🇰 pic.twitter.com/MKdPNeFO7s
— Peshawar Zalmi (@PeshawarZalmi) September 2, 2022
Biggest margin of victory for Pakistan in T20Is ✅
Records tumble in Sharjah as Pakistan go through to Super Four 🙌#AsiaCup2022 | #PAKvHK pic.twitter.com/AQ9UoP6pBv
— Sabir Hussain (@SabirHu78710373) September 2, 2022
Hong Kong 38 All OUT 🔥🔥🤩🤩💪💪
We are in Super 4 now 💪
What a Brilliant Bowling display from Pakistan 🇵🇰4fer for Shadab Khan 😍😍#PAKvHK
— H A M Z A 🇵🇰 (@HamzaKhan259) September 2, 2022
What a great bowling display by Pakistan bowlers. Hong Kong All Out on just 38 runs. Pakistan are now into the Super 4's of Asia Cup 2022.#PAKvHK#AsiaCup2022 pic.twitter.com/UTeLwNZXAl
— Over Thinker Lawyer 🇵🇰 (@Muja_kyu_Nikala) September 2, 2022
Biggest margin of victory for Pakistan in T20Is ✅
Records tumble in Sharjah as Pakistan go through to Super Four 🙌 Congratulations @TheRealPCB
❤️🇵🇰 hardluck @honkong#AsiaCup2022 | #PAKvHK pic.twitter.com/0UJFgBiC1O— Furqan Yousafzae🖤 (@ChannelKhushal) September 2, 2022
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September 02, 2022 at 11:17PM
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