Dhaka, Feb. 23 -- A disciplined Indian bowling attack kept Pakistan in check, restricting them to 241 in 49.4 overs in their ICC Champions Trophy group-stage match at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday.

Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. They struggled to forge effective partnerships when they needed it most. In contrast, the Indian bowlers managed breakthroughs in crucial moments that restricted Pakistan to a moderate total.

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After electing to bat first, Pakistan got off to a cautious start but lost Babar Azam early for 23, caught behind off Hardik Pandya. Imam-ul-Haq followed soon after, run out for 10, leaving Pakistan at 47 for 2 inside 10 overs.

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