Team India will be looking to bounce back and register their first win in the ongoing T20 World Cup, when they take on Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.
Former India cricketer Gautam Gambhir has said that it is wrong to blame the IPL for India’s poor show thus far in the T20 World Cup.
Pakistan batted first and scored 189-2 in 20 overs thanks to an outstanding partnership by openers Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam.
Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada were at their absolute best as the duo completely dismantled the Bangladesh batting unit.
The England bowlers were exceptional on a track that seemingly had a significant amount of dew in the latter half of the match.
Jos Buttler opened the innings and displayed immense class to stay unbeaten until the end, scoring 101 runs off just 67 deliveries.
India were comprehensively beaten by New Zealand, who register their first win of the tournament by eight wickets and 33 balls remaining.
Bowlers Naveen-ul-Haq and Hamid Hassan picked three wickets each to completely dismantle the Namibian batting attack.
Shane Warne also slammed Australia's tactics after they were defeated by England by an eight-wicket margin in the T20 World Cup.
David Miller scored an unbeaten 23 off 13 deliveries, smashing two humongous maximums in the final over to turn the tide of the match.