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Here is Pakistan’s DLS par score if rain stops play

“India Sets a Formidable Target of 357 Runs for Pakistan in Asia Cup Super 4 Match”

In the highly anticipated Asia Cup Super 4 match held on a reserve day in Colombo, India showcased their batting prowess by setting a daunting target of 357 runs for Pakistan to chase. The match commenced after a rain delay, but once the players took to the field, India quickly asserted their dominance.

If rain stops play after the 20th over, and if there is no play after that, Pakistan, to win at that stage, need to be:

If the game loses a total of 30 overs, Pakistan’s target will be 200 runs in just 20 overs, which means they will need to score 156 runs in the remaining 9 overs.

“Pakistan’s Chase of 357 Runs Halted at 44/2 as Rain Interrupts Game”

Pakistan, in their quest to chase down the formidable target of 357 runs set by India, had reached a score of 44/2 after 11 overs when the relentless rain disrupted the game. Notably, Pakistan had already suffered a significant blow by losing two crucial wickets, those of Imam ul Haq and their captain, Babar Azam.

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