Champions Trophy: India beat Pakistan by 124 runs
After posting 319 runs for the loss of three wickets, Pakistan needed to score 324 runs to win the match in 48 overs via D/L method.
But rain once again hit the proceedings when new target of 289 in 41 overs was set for Pakistan.
Pakistan kept losing wickets at regular intervals and could not match up to the strength of India bowling attack.
Pakistan were bowled out for 164 runs.
Azhar Ali remained the top scorer for the side with his 50 runs knock and it was later Mohammad Hafeez (33) who tried to show some signs of form, but the remaining batting lineup failed miserably in this crucial match.
Umesh Yadav bowled perfectly and picked up three wickets for India.
Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya picked up two wickets each.
Indian batsmen performed strongly to help side post 319 runs for the loss of three wickets in a high-voltage Champions Trophy match against Pakistan here on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma (91) and Shikhar Dhawan (68) added 136 runs in their first wicket partnership to give India a solid start at the beginning of the innings.
After Dhawan, who smashed six boundaries and a six, departed, Virat Kohli came down with a purpose.
He hit a captain's knock of 81 unbeaten runs, hammering six boundaries and three sixes.
Yuvraj Singh showed touch of his earlier form as he timed the ball well and hit some memorable shots outside the park.
He smashed eight boundaries and a boundary in his 32-ball 53 runs knock.
Hardik Pandya worked out well at the end as the Indian batsman hit three sixes in the final over of the 48-over match to help India post a competitive 319 runs.
Imad Wasim was hit three sixes in the 48th over by Pandya while Kohli finished the innings off in style with a boundary.
India took two match points after winning this high-voltage match.
Image: ICC Twitter page
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