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The Super 8 clash between West Indies cricket team and Zimbabwe cricket team in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup turned out to be a completely one-sided contest, with West Indies producing one of the most explosive batting performances of the tournament. Batting first, the Caribbean side piled up a massive 254/6 in 20 overs at a staggering run rate of 12.70 per over. Their innings was built on aggressive intent from the middle order, with power-hitting dominating the Zimbabwe bowlers throughout. The acceleration in the death overs was particularly destructive, as West Indies consistently found boundaries and sixes, pushing the total to one of the highest in T20 World Cup history.

In response, Zimbabwe were immediately under scoreboard pressure while chasing 255 a target that required over 12 runs per over from the start. The pressure resulted in early wickets, and despite a few counterattacking efforts in the middle overs, they never truly looked in control of the chase. Zimbabwe were eventually bowled out for 147 in 17.4 overs at a run rate of 8.32, falling short by 107 runs. The massive margin highlighted the difference in power-hitting depth and bowling ex*****on between the two sides. West Indies bowlers maintained attacking fields and varied their pace smartly, ensuring Zimbabwe could not build partnerships.

From a net run rate (NRR) perspective, this result had a huge impact on the Super 8 Group 1 standings. West Indies’ dominant victory boosted their NRR to approximately +5.350, placing them at the top of the group table with 2 points from 1 match. Such a high positive NRR gives them a major advantage in qualification scenarios, as NRR often becomes decisive in tight group stages. On the other hand, Zimbabwe’s heavy defeat dropped their NRR to around -5.350, leaving them at the bottom of the table with 0 points. In short tournaments like the Super 8 stage, recovering from such a negative NRR becomes extremely difficult unless they secure a big-margin win in upcoming matches. This game not only strengthened West Indies’ semifinal chances but also significantly complicated Zimbabwe’s path forward in the tournament.

📸: ICC - International Cricket Council

Photos from Turf & Pitch Talk's post 22/02/2026

England’s 51-run win over Sri Lanka in yesterday’s T20 World Cup Super 8 clash was a match defined by conditions, discipline, and pressure handling rather than explosive batting. On a slow Pallekele surface that favored spin and cutters, England’s total of 146/9 initially looked slightly below par, especially after their middle order struggled to build momentum, but Phil Salt’s fluent 62 provided the backbone and ensured they had something defendable. Sri Lanka actually did well with the ball particularly their spinners who restricted scoring and forced errors but their chase unraveled almost immediately due to poor shot selection and an inability to rotate strike against England’s varied attack. Early wickets inside the powerplay created scoreboard pressure that kept escalating, and once Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Liam Dawson began striking at regular intervals, Sri Lanka never recovered, collapsing for 95. Tactically, England won because they read conditions better: they accepted a modest total, bowled tight lines, used spin intelligently, and fielded sharply, while Sri Lanka misjudged the chase tempo and played high-risk strokes too early.
The result not only gave England a dominant victory margin but also highlighted their depth in bowling as a major tournament advantage, whereas Sri Lanka’s fragile batting under pressure emerged as a serious concern going forward.

📸: ICC - International Cricket Council

04/04/2022

Exciting final last night.
One run needs on last ball & Batter hit six !
Liaquat Market Malir side’s won !

19/11/2021

ACL season 2 Gulshan e Jamal Sports beat White Warriors FF by 5 wickets on 18th November Thursday @ Eidgah Cricket Ground.

Faizan Aftab got Man Of Match !
45(32)
4*3 6*2

Photos from Gulshan E Jamal Sports - GJs's post 28/06/2021

Gulshan e Jamal secured their second victory of Fighter Cup Season 11 against Young Challengers.
Baber Ghouri, Sabih & Mazhar played an important role in this game.
Usman Aftab played a debutant game for Gulshan e Jamal Sports.

24/05/2021

Gulshan e Jamal Sports Team Group

Standing left to right

Faisal Ghouri, Sabih, Hummayun(C), Fahad, Faizan, Johnny, Baber Ghouri, Mazhar.

Sitting left to right

Hammad Alvi, Areeb, Tauqeer, Bilal Alam, Abrar, Hammad Khan, Imran.

Photos from Gulshan E Jamal Sports - GJs's post 29/03/2021

Gulshan e Jamal secured their first victory in Fighter Cup Season 11.

Man of the Match Baber Ghouri

Photos from Gulshan E Jamal Sports - GJs's post 09/03/2021

Gulshan e Jamal Sports lost their first match of Fighter Cup Season 11 2021 with 3 wickets.

Match Summary

Gulshan e Jamal Sports (Batting 1st)

Sabi 41(34)
Mazhar 25(24)
Hummayun 18(11)

Bowling
Mazhar 4-20-3
Faizan 4-17-1
Hummayun 2-21-1

Hard Luck guy’s.
Insha Allah we’ll comeback with the great game!

Photos from Gulshan E Jamal Sports - GJs's post 02/03/2021

Gulshan e Jamal Sports won their third friendly match at Hamdard University Cricket Ground

14/02/2021

Gulshan e Jamal won their second friendly match against Habib XI with 4 wickets.

Match Summary

Habib XI ( Batting )

Natiq 35(36)
Moiz 20(24)
Sumama 17(11)

Gulshan e Jamal Sports ( Bowling )

Mazhar 13-4
Viru 23-2
Bilal 16-1

Gulshan e Jamal Sports ( Batting )

Faisal 37(28)
Areeb 17(24)
Hammad 11(10)

Habib XI

Habib 23-3
Imran 18-1
Umair 20-1

08/02/2021

First victory!

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