Abu Dhabi: On Sunday, Despite Pakistan’s undulating performance at the start, it managed to score 189 with the major contribution by Babar Azam and Shoaib Malik. Both players scored in the fifties and increased the chances of Pakistan’s record-breaking winning pace. Shoaib Malik broke the record of KL Rahul and scored 54 in 18 balls (not out).

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