The highly anticipated Hong Kong Sixes match between Pakistan and India was interrupted by rain, resulting in a narrow 2-run victory for India under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.
Chasing a target of 87 runs, Pakistan made a solid start reaching 41 runs for the loss of 1 wicket after 3 overs. However, rain interrupted the match soon after.
Pakistan’s chase was halted after 3 overs, leaving them short by 2 runs when the match was called off.
The match was abandoned due to persistent rain, and the DLS method was used to determine the winner. India was declared the winner by 2 runs.
“India, having set a target of 87, narrowly won by 2 runs, as Pakistan’s chase was cut short by the weather delay.”
Rain greatly influenced the outcome of this close and exciting encounter, highlighting the challenges weather poses in cricket tournaments.
Author's summary: A thrilling India-Pakistan clash at the Hong Kong Sixes was decided by rain and the DLS method, with India winning narrowly by 2 runs.