2009 World T20
In 2009 World Twenty20, Pakistan came out as a champion around all obstacles. Younis Khan's team defeated Sri Lanka by eight weeks in the final.
The two main reasons for Pakistan's victory were Shahid Afridi, a diverse spider, and Umar Gul, a fast bowling player. Gul took 13 stores in seven games and replaced the tournament as the best casino with 12 average and 6.4 savings.
Afridi, on the other hand, took 15 weeks into seven games and 12 weeks in the 5.32 economy. At the same time, he scored 171 points in 35 entries with seven parts, including 141 strikers, semi-finals and two half-centuries in the final.
Unlike Worldwide Twenty20, 2007, Afridi was also named for the title of the best player in the tournament, but Tillakaratne Dilshan of Sri Lanka gave him the prize for 317 points that had received 53 points in 7 inns and an attack from 145.
The two main reasons for Pakistan's victory were Shahid Afridi, a diverse spider, and Umar Gul, a fast bowling player. Gul took 13 stores in seven games and replaced the tournament as the best casino with 12 average and 6.4 savings.
Afridi, on the other hand, took 15 weeks into seven games and 12 weeks in the 5.32 economy. At the same time, he scored 171 points in 35 entries with seven parts, including 141 strikers, semi-finals and two half-centuries in the final.
Unlike Worldwide Twenty20, 2007, Afridi was also named for the title of the best player in the tournament, but Tillakaratne Dilshan of Sri Lanka gave him the prize for 317 points that had received 53 points in 7 inns and an attack from 145.
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