Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Live, T20 World Cup 2022: ZIM stun PAK at Perth, beat them by 1 run

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, T20 World Cup 2022 Live Cricket Score Streaming Online Today Match Updates: Pakistan were beaten by Zimbabwe in Perth Stadium.

Pakistan vs Zimbabwe T20 World Cup 2022 Live Commentary and Cricket Score: Zimbabwe shocked Pakistan by one run in a thrilling T20 World Cup 2022 match on Thursday. Opting to bat after winning the toss, Zimbabwe scored 130/8. Shan Masood top-scored with 44 off 38 balls, but Pakistan fell short in the end as they failed to score the three runs required for victory in the last ball of the match.

Sikandar Raza was Zimbabwe’s most successful bowler with 3/25, while Brad Evans picked up two wickets for 25 runs.

Brief scores: Zimbabwe: 130/8 in 20 overs (Sean Williams 31; Shadab Khan 3/23, Mohammad Wasim 4/24).

Pakistan: 129/8 in 20 overs (Shan Masood 44; Sikandar Raza 3/25, Brad Evans picked 2/25).

It’s paradise: PSG coach Galtier chuffed with Messi, Neymar and Mbappe show in 7-2 win over Maccabi

Highlights

  • Messi scored twice, denied a record 9th Champions League hat-trick
  • Kylian Mbappe netted a brace, Neymar came up with a goal
  • PSG qualified for the Round of 16 of Champions League for 11th straight time
Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe scored in PSG’s win

Paris Saint-Germain coach Christopher Galtier was over the moon after the Ligue 1 giants put on an incredible display of attacking football, beating Maccabi Haifa 7-2 in their penultimate Group H game of the Champions League. PSG’s big stars lit up Le Parc des Princes with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe scoring twice each and Neymar chipping in with a goal as well. 

PSG were in full flow with Messi and Mbappe putting on a show as the French giants qualified for the Round of 16 of the Champions League after their 7-2 win. PSG are at the top of the Group H table with 11 points while Benfica are at the 2nd spot. Juventus, who were beaten by Benfica on Tuesday, failed to make it to the knockout stage of the premier European club football competition. 

Galtier did not have to worry about permutations and combinations and just enjoy the show put on by MNM – Messi, Neymar and Mbappe. 

“I saw the players enjoy themselves, and that’s very important,” Galtier said. “I had to think about how our fantastic three players up front could express themselves as best as possible and that the system could be very important.

“It’s very pleasant to train them, to see them play every day. For a coach, it’s paradise.”

PSG made it to the Champions League Round of 16 for the 11th straight session. Messi would have added to his tally but he was denied a record 9th Champions League hat-trick by the crossbar. 

Not just the fans but even their teammates were awestruck by the display from the potent trio of forwards combined well throughout the evening.

“I had a front-row seat to watch them tonight,” PSG midfielder Vitinha said. “We’re all impressed, because they do things that others can’t. It’s really a privilege.”

Mia Bhuta, the Indian-American who left her mark on and off the field at Fifa U-17 World Cup

Mia Bhuta | FIFA media via Getty Images / USYNT Twitter

“India has so much potential. There’s so much talent here. The world needs to invest in them more. They need to believe in young girls and give them the opportunities to succeed. And I think they can go really far.”

Even after a whirlwind three days where Indian-origin Mia Bhuta grabbed headlines and scored arguably the best goal of the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, she never loses sight of her goal to inspire young Indian girls, to champion better things for women’s football, be an ambassador for the game.

Lofty ambitions for a 16-year-old? Maybe, but then again Mia is no ordinary teenager.

Astam and Mia, India and USA – stark contrasts but also a sign of what’s possible

The Pittsburgh native’s talent with her feet is immediately apparent – as is her composure and poise when speaking to the media. The consensus amongst the Indian journalists interviewing her was maybe that’s ‘just the confidence of an American teenager’. We are swiftly disavowed of that notion in a Zoom call, when even grizzled old veterans of the Pittsburgh media remark that they’ve never seen a youth-team player be as articulate.

Ironically, it’s one of the few moments when Mia’s left speechless – “…er I’m glad it’s good?” she laughs.

Aaron Heifetz, the long-serving press officer for the US national team, speaks of Mia in glowing terms. The affection is palpable, and almost like a proud father, he shows a small group of media gathered to watch the USA train, childhood photos of Mia growing up.

Her actual father? Also very proud, after taking in Team USA’s 8-0 win over India from the stands and waiting over an hour after to meet Mia, despite the stadium lights being shut down. Why an hour? Well, Mia was one of two randomly selected players to go for doping control after the game – and it’s also where she found out Megan Rapinoe had congratulated her on social media.

“Yeah, that was crazy. She’s someone that I’ve always looked up to. She’s an incredible player, so I look up to her for her abilities on the field. But off the field, she just seems like an even better person. I’ve never met her personally, but I’ve just seen how much she’s done for the game and how much she speaks up on other matters that are important to her. So I also look up to her for those reasons.”

Ironically, it’s one of the few moments when Mia’s left speechless – “…er I’m glad it’s good?” she laughs.

Aaron Heifetz, the long-serving press officer for the US national team, speaks of Mia in glowing terms. The affection is palpable, and almost like a proud father, he shows a small group of media gathered to watch the USA train, childhood photos of Mia growing up.

Her actual father? Also very proud, after taking in Team USA’s 8-0 win over India from the stands and waiting over an hour after to meet Mia, despite the stadium lights being shut down. Why an hour? Well, Mia was one of two randomly selected players to go for doping control after the game – and it’s also where she found out Megan Rapinoe had congratulated her on social media.

“Yeah, that was crazy. She’s someone that I’ve always looked up to. She’s an incredible player, so I look up to her for her abilities on the field. But off the field, she just seems like an even better person. I’ve never met her personally, but I’ve just seen how much she’s done for the game and how much she speaks up on other matters that are important to her. So I also look up to her for those reasons.”

𝘽𝙚𝙣𝙙 𝙄𝙩 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐁𝐡𝐮𝐭𝐚‼︎ #U17WYNT midfielder Mia Bhuta dared to dream big, and now she inspires others to do the same

She made such an impact on the world of soccer and she’s one of the reasons why now girls like me have so many opportunities in the United States. So just having someone like her supporting me really meant so much. It was like an incredible moment. I still can’t even believe that she knows who I am.”

Like Rapinoe, the world is waking up to Mia’s incredible story, which began with Vyom Bhuta, her father, leaving Rajkot for the US at the age of 16, pursuing a tennis dream and better educational opportunities as an exchange student, initially in New York. Vyom later went to Mercyhurst, PA for college, where he met Mia’s mom, who was from Pittsburgh. Decades later, Mia’s parents were in the stands screaming as their daughter scored in India, against India.

“They’re one of the main reasons why I’ve been able to make it here. They’ve sacrificed so much for me to be here, and honestly, if it wasn’t for them, I know I would not be here. My parents have done so much just to help with my development.”

It wasn’t just Mia’s immediate family that was glad, extended family group chats of relatives in India were inundated with videos of her goal. Even her grandfather, recovering from surgery in a hospital, has been doing better after being shown her history-making strike.

Yet, amidst all the congratulatory messages that blew up Mia’s phone following her strike (she even had teammate and close friend, Gisele Thompson, lock her out of her phone so she could focus), she holds dear the messages from young Indian girls, who’ve let her known she’s inspired them.

And she’s been inspired too. Inspired to ask the world to do better for women’s football, saying, “We’ve seen in a lot of countries that girls don’t have the same opportunities to play sports. So first off, it’s a call to everyone else around the world that, hey, we need your support. In the past, we’ve seen women have a large impact on their families, but I think now we’re starting to have a significant impact on society and we have a larger scope of influence. So when I play, I hope to encourage young girls to continue to believe in themselves and know that with hard work they can achieve anything.”

There’s still a tournament to focus on, though, and even after this World Cup, Mia plans on heading off to Stanford (enrolling a semester early), but doesn’t want to turn pro yet. “I really do value my education, so that’s kind of what’s up next for me,” she says. There’s little doubt now that she’s definitely had an Indian upbringing.

It only follows then, that being a young Indian-American girl, which player could have inspired her to take up the sport?

“Messi, he was the first soccer player that I looked up to. I’m a huge Barca fan. I know he’s gone now, but that was the team that I loved growing up. He’s one of the best players to ever play…incredible. He’s amazing.”

127 killed in stampede after football match in Indonesia

Unruly spectators attacking a police car after a football match in East Java last night. (AP pic)

PETALING JAYA: A total of 127 people died and 180 were injured following a stampede after a football match in Malang,East Java, Indonesia, last night.

According to a report in Jakarta Post, the incident happened after the match between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya ended.

Supporters invade the field after their team lost in a football match in East Java. (AP pic)

East Java police chief Nico Afinta told reporters that supporters from the losing team invaded the pitch, with police being forced to fire tear gas, triggering a stampede and cases of suffocation.Supporters invade the field after their team lost in a football match in East Java. (AP pic)

Two of the dead were police officers. Local news outlets said thousands of fans struggled to breathe and several eventually fainted.

News reports said up to 3,000 spectators took to the field after the match, out of a crowd of 40,000. At least 13 vehicles were damaged, including 10 police cars.

The Indonesian top league BRI Liga 1 has suspended games for a week following the match that Persebaya won 3-2 and an investigation has begun.