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'Can Beat Pakistan Again': USA Pacer Ali Khan Gives Babar Azam And Co Open Challenge


Ali Khan confident of beating Pakistan again (X)Ali Khan confident of beating Pakistan again (X)

In one of the most remarkable upsets in cricket history, the USA stunned Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, leaving fans in disbelief. The win not only marked a milestone for American cricket but also sent shockwaves across the cricketing world.

Now, months after their historic victory which saw the hosts beat Pakistan in Super Over after scores were tied at 159, the USA’s fast bowler, Ali Khan, reflected on the game with renewed confidence and a belief that the USA can pull off another giant-slaying act if given the chance.

USA pacer Ali Khan challenges Pakistan for a rematch

In an interview, the Pakistan-born cricketer didn’t shy away from making bold claims. Ali Khan, who played a crucial role in the game, expressed his belief that the USA can defeat Pakistan again—this time with even more authority. He stated that the USA is not just capable of holding their own but could topple any team on their day.

“We are capable enough of beating them again,” Khan confidently declared. “No disrespect to them, but I think we are a really good side. If we have a full-strength squad, we can beat any team on our day—not just Pakistan, but it would be a great game if we play them again."



The USA’s victory over Pakistan was no fluke. Ali Khan reckoned that they excelled in all aspects of the game, outplaying the Men in Green in ways that few could have predicted. From sharp bowling to clinical fielding and even superior fitness, the USA dominated the contest from start to finish.

Reflecting on the match, Khan revealed that it was Pakistan, not the USA, who felt the heat. "We weren’t under pressure, they were," Ali added. “We knew we were capable of beating them. We beat Pakistan in all four departments, including fitness.”

Ali’s comments come at a time when the USA is riding high on newfound confidence. The victory against one of cricket’s powerhouses has injected the team with a belief that they can take on anyone in the world. And for Ali Khan, it’s clear that the USA’s victory wasn’t just a flash in the pan—it’s a signal that they’ve arrived on the world stage.

Pakistan’s struggles continue

While the USA’s triumph remains a landmark moment for American cricket, Pakistan’s struggles seem to have worsened since that shocking defeat.

Babar Azam’s side, still reeling from their World Cup exit, recently suffered another blow at home, losing a two-match Test series to Bangladesh. 

The Tigers claimed their first-ever Test victory over Pakistan, securing both matches by commanding margins. These losses have raised serious questions about the team’s form and ability to handle pressure.