The Indian team faced Pakistan in the opening match of the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 tournament. The contest ended with India winning by 2 runs under the DLS method due to rain interruptions.
The game promised exciting play, but the outcome stayed uncertain until weather conditions stopped the match. India managed to maintain pressure through consistent bowling performances.
Stuart Binny took the new ball, delivering smart bowling to defend the low total of 86/4 set by India. Mithun's bowling gave away 18 runs, adding to the pressure on Pakistan’s batsmen.
"Not only did he pick a wicket, he also managed to keep the scoring rate low."
Rain eventually halted play, leaving no chance to finish the allotted overs. Under the DLS method, India emerged victorious by a slim margin.
"Well, rain has the final laugh here, and India has won the game by 2 runs on the DLS method."
Pakistan restricted India to a target that was challenging but still reachable. The key for India was to take wickets consistently, which helped them secure the win despite a low scoring match.
"The only way India can stay in this contest is by picking wickets regularly."
Summary: India won the rain-affected opening match of the Hong Kong Sixes 2025 against Pakistan by 2 runs via the DLS method, thanks to disciplined bowling and smart tactics.