Live: Haris Rauf joins the celebrations as Pakistan get their sixth wicket

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Haris Rauf brought into the attack after the end of the powerplay and beat Curtis Campher with pace as he is caught in the field by Saim Ayub due to an untimed shot. Ireland lost their sixth wicket with the score at 33-6 after the end of seven overs.

After hitting Shaheen Shah Afridi for back-to-back boundaries in the fifth over, George Dockrell is caught and bowled by Mohammad Amir who deceived him with a slower delivery. Ireland are 32-5 at the end of six overs.

Afridi struck again for Pakistan in his second over after being denied an LBW review as Harry Tector fell prey to Afridi’s swing and pace. Ireland 15-4 after three overs while George Dockrell joins Curtis Campher on the crease.

Mohammad Amir took the new ball from the other end and sent Irish skipper Paul Stirling back to the pavilion for getting caught behind. Ireland struggle at 8-3 after the second over. Curtis Campher joins Harry Tector on the crease.

Afridi opened the bowling attack for Pakistan with two wickets in the first over, sending back opener Andrew Balbirnie and one-down Lorcan Tucker. Ireland Captain Paul Stirling is joined on the crease by Harry Tector as the Irish are 2-2 after the first over.

Pakistan has the won the toss and decided to bowl first against Ireland in their farewell match of the T20 World Cup 2024. Captain Babar Azam said the decision is based on the ground conditions in Florida where it has not rained today, but the pitch has been under covers for three days.

Earlier, during the pitch report, Ramiz Raja shared that even though there is no rain, the outfield is still quite wet. He was joined by Waqar Younis who said that the groundstaff have done well to prepare the pitch, which has a few green spots that will help the pacers.

They stated that the pitch is a bit damp and soft which will make things difficult for the batters, adding that whoever wins the toss should look to bowl first.

Irish skipper Paul Stirling maintained that he would have liked to bowl first as well and will now look to put up runs on the board. He added, “Ireland managed to beat Pakistan leading up to the World Cup and did not go on to win the series, but this is a World Cup game and the feeling is different”.

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