Pakistan crush India to enter West Asia Baseball Cup final
Pakistan Federation Baseball president says victory over India dedicated to armed forces
KARACHI: In another display of brilliant performance, Pakistan's base team grabbed a dominating victory over India by a 14-1 score in the West Asia Baseball Cup semifinal in Karaj, Iran.
The mercy rule was invoked after seven innings as Pakistan's commanding lead left no chance for an Indian comeback.
The defending champions came out swinging, putting up five runs in both the first and third innings to take firm control of the game.
Third baseman Hussain led the offensive charge, going 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and four runs scored. Center fielder Wasim Akram and designated hitter Muhammad Rehan also had strong performances, combining for four hits and four runs batted in.
On the mound, starting pitcher Muhammad Haris set the tone with 4.1 solid innings, allowing just one earned run while striking out four Indian batters.
The bullpen was even more dominant, with relievers Syed Muhib Shah and Hussain Imam combining for five strikeouts over 2.2 scoreless innings to seal the victory.
India struggled in all phases of the game, committing an alarming 10 fielding errors while their pitchers issued eight walks. Their lone run came in the first inning, they managed just four hits total against Pakistan's stingy pitching staff.
With this emphatic win, Pakistan advances to Wednesday's final where they will face Palestine as they seek to defend their West Asia Baseball Cup title.
Meanwhile, in a video message, Pakistan Federation Baseball President Syed Fakhar Ali Shah said that the win against India is dedicated to armed forces of Pakistan.
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