But so did Pakistan, who restricted their last three opponents to below 240.
Moments after Pakistan clinched their maiden Champions Trophy title, Indian tennis star and wife of Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik took to social media and congratulated India's hockey team on their win over Pakistan. "I am confident that Pakistan cricket is back on track and we will see this team reach some incredible highs in the years to come, especially if the team continues to play with the kind of passion and commitment displayed in this tournament", he added.
Sania wrote, " lost the cricket but won in hockey against Congratulations Team India and congratulations Team Pakistan sport is a great leveller!"
Pakistan smashed the highest total in a Champions Trophy final - 338-4 that included a maiden century from opener Fakhar Zaman - after being made to bat first by defending champion India at The Oval on Sunday.
Arthur conceded Pakistan were desperate to prove they could go toe to toe with tournament favourites India with the title up for grabs.
Fakhar brought up his maiden century in his fourth one-day worldwide by muscling a sweep of Ashwin for his 12th boundary. He hit him for a six in his first over and swept him for a boundary in the second.
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Early police caution about declaring the incident terrorist-related was interpreted by the community as discriminatory. Eyewitness Abdul Rahman told the BBC that the driver of the van said that he wanted to "kill all Muslims".
But this crazy-good Pakistan side had other ideas.
If India are to emerge victorious on Sunday, it would be like the 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup in Australia, where they first defeated Pakistan in the group stages and then upended them again in the final. Fakhar scored 114 off 106 balls.
Fans who were supporting Sarfraz Ahmed's team inside the stadium stayed there till the presentation ceremony and it was during this period that a particular Pakistani fan started to sledge the Indian players just as they were returning to their dressing room.
But Pakistan veteran Mohammad Hafeez's 57 not out, including three sixes, left India, for all their batting strength, with a stiff chase against one of the best bowling attacks in this eight-team tournament. Even before India could open their account in the chase, Amir got rid of Rohit for a duck. But the Pakistanis consoled culprit Azhar and reset.
Dhawan was caught out by Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed at the tail end of the 9th over, and Shadab Khan took Yuvraj Singh's wicket in the 13th over in an LBW appeal led by Sarfaraz which was initially ruled not out by the umpire. But Amir wasn't done there, as he then got rid of Dhawan in the 9th over of the innings.
After the first game, played against the team they can not lose to, Pakistan were dead and buried, with the only question being which airline they would use to book their flight back home. This was a reversal they couldn't bear to watch any longer.





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