T20 World Cup / As soon as India won the semi-final, the Pakistani coach gave an open challenge, said this about the final match

Pakistan has made it to the final on the basis of half-centuries from captain Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who returned to form after the bowlers' best performance in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2022. Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets to register this big win. Meanwhile, the current mentor of the Pakistan team, Matthew Hayden, has given a big statement about Team India.

T20 World Cup: Pakistan has made it to the final on the basis of half-centuries from captain Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who returned to form after the bowlers' best performance in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2022. Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets to register this big win. Meanwhile, the current mentor of the Pakistan team, Matthew Hayden, has given a big statement about Team India.

Matthew Hayden said this on the final match

Matthew Hayden praised his players for getting the ticket for the final, while made a big statement about Team India. Matthew Hayden said after the match, 'I want to see India in the final, because this match will be very exciting to a large extent, but it is unimaginable.' Let us tell you that to make the place in the final of Team India, England will have to be defeated. The match between India and England is to be played on 10 November at the Adelaide Oval.

Babar-Rizwan partnership was heavy

Babar Azam-Mohammed Rizwan played a match-winning innings in this match against New Zealand. Babar Azam scored 53 runs in 42 balls. This was his first half-century in the T20 World Cup 2022. At the same time, Mohammad Rizwan played an innings of 57 runs in 43 balls. Talking on these two players, Matthew Hendon said, 'Grand, tonight was very special and some things came out for us. Everyone will talk about Babar and Rizwan, but they did an incredible job in front of New Zealand's bowling. Babar and Rizwan have done well for Pakistan for many years.

This is how this semi-final match between the two teams was

In this match, Kiwi captain Kane Williamson's decision to bat first after winning the toss proved to be wrong. Afridi gave him a blow in the form of Finn Allen in the first over itself, due to which the Pakistan bowlers restricted New Zealand to 152 for four. The target of 153 runs was achieved by the Pakistan team by losing 4 wickets. Pakistan's team will now play the final match on November 13.