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As Pakistan heads into another World Cup, fans are filled with hope and excitement for a possible historic win.

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As Pakistan gears up for another World Cup, fans are brimming with hope and anticipation for what could be a historic victory. Another tournament kicks off, and hope rises again in the hearts of Pakistani fans. Can those magnificent men in green pull it off? With Babar Azam back at the helm, the team once known for its thrilling unpredictability and flashes of genius faces a challenging path ahead. This T20 World Cup in the US, an emerging cricket hub with a rich history dating back to the 1700s, presents a modern, fast-paced format. Despite Pakistan's strengths in T20 cricket, winning a second trophy seems a long shot. This is largely due to ongoing issues within the team and Pakistan cricket as a whole. On paper, Pakistan looks like a strong contender. They are a tournament team, and T20 cricket suits them well. They triumphed in 2009 under Younis Khan with Shahid Afridi's brilliance and have been runners-up twice: narrowly losing to India in 2007 and falling short against En...

T20 World Cup 2024: Aaron Jones Leads USA to Thrilling Victory Over Canada

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  T20 World Cup 2024: Aaron Jones Leads USA to Thrilling Victory Over Canada DALLAS, June 2, 2024** – Aaron Jones showcased a stellar performance, scoring 94 runs to lead the USA to a commanding victory against Canada in the opening match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 at Grand Prairie Stadium on Saturday. Chasing a target of 195, the USA achieved victory with seven wickets in hand and 14 balls remaining. The home team's chase began with an early setback when Steven Taylor was dismissed by Kaleem Sana on the second ball of the innings. Skipper Monank Patel (16) and Andries Gous then added 42 runs for the second wicket before Patel was caught behind off Dilon Heyliger. With 153 runs needed from 81 balls, Jones joined Gous at the crease. Their dynamic partnership of 131 runs off just 58 balls turned the tide in favor of the USA. Jones was the dominant force, smashing Canadian bowlers to all parts of the ground, while Gous contributed a solid 65 off 46 balls, featuring seven boundaries...