India won the T20 Blind World Cup 2017 beating Pakistan by nine wickets on Sunday.
Pakistan had set India a target of 198 runs in the final match of the T20 Blind World Cup held in Bangalore today.
Pakistan Captain Muhammad Jamil had won the toss and decided to bat first, with the team managing to score 197 runs at a loss of eight wickets in 20 overs.
Babar Munir scored the most runs at 57 while Jamil scored 24 runs.
peners Prakasha Jayaramaiah and skipper Ajay Kumar Reddy handed India an easy 10-wicket win in the T20 Blind World Cup 2017 final against Pakistan. Prakasha remained unbeaten on 99 off 60, which included as many as 15 fours.
With this win, India have retained their title, which they had won back in 2012, incidentally in Bengaluru. For India, the first wicket partnership was worth 112 in 10.2 overs.
Reddy was run out for 43 off 31. However, No. 3 batsman Ketan Patel and Prakasha ensured that India eventually got over the line. Pakistan found it difficult to keep the scoring rate in check right from the outset, with the bowlers disappearing to all parts of the ground.
The wicket of Reddy was the only respite for the Pakistan side. Pakistan, who had scored in excess of 300 in most games in the tournament, failed to put up even 200 on the board and as a result found it difficult to defend this total.
Pakistan too had gotten off to a good start with the bat, but the Indian bowlers pulled things back in control and in the end, restricted Pakistan to just 197 for 8 in their allotted 20 overs.
Badar Muneer was the top-scorer with 57 runs. While, captain Muhammed Jamil played 24-run innings.