Pakistan’s reliance on spin against India in Colombo saw them bowl 18 overs of spin, equalling a T20 World Cup record. This spin-heavy approach, previously used against Australia in 2012, was part of a strategy that ultimately failed as India won by 61 runs. Pakistan’s reliance on spin against India in Colombo saw them bowl 18 overs of spin, equalling a T20 World Cup record. This spin-heavy approach, previously used against Australia in 2012, was part of a strategy that ultimately failed as India won by 61 runs.
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