Pakistan faced first setback at 41 runs when Babar Azam was dismissed for 23 runs

(Web Desk): In the high-voltage Champions Trophy match, Pakistan's entire team was dismissed for 241 runs against India.
In this match being played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Pakistan's captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and decided to bat first.
Pakistan's team was all out for 241 runs in 49.4 overs.
Pakistan faced their first setback at 41 runs when Babar Azam was dismissed for 23 runs, falling to a delivery by Hardik Pandya. After that, Imam-ul-Haq was run out for 10 runs.
Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for 46 runs, while Saud Shakil scored 62 runs before returning to the pavilion. Tayyab Tahir scored 4 runs, and Salman Agha was out for 19 runs.
Next, Shaheen Afridi was dismissed without scoring any runs, and Naseem Shah played an innings of 14 runs. Khushdil Shah scored 38 runs, and Haris Rauf made 8 runs.
While speaking at the toss, Pakistan's captain Mohammad Rizwan said that his team would perform well in today's match. He mentioned that there was one change in the team, with Imam-ul-Haq replacing Fakhar Zaman. Rizwan added that they would set a good total on the scoreboard.
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