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Pakistan vs Netherlands: Pakistan Almost Lost | Babar Azam 18 Balls 15 Runs | T20 WC 2026 Analysis Pakistan somehow managed to win their opening match against Netherlands in the T20 World Cup 2026, but this victory raised more questions than answers. Despite chasing a small target of 147 runs, Pakistan struggled badly with the bat. The biggest talking point was Babar Azam’s slow innings of 18 balls 15 runs, which put massive pressure on the middle order. A dropped catch by Faheem Ashraf changed the entire match. Had that catch been taken, Pakistan could have lost this game against Netherlands. This video provides a full match analysis, honest criticism, fan reactions, and a reality check on Pakistan’s T20 mindset. Is Pakistan really a strong team or just surviving on luck? Watch till the end for full analysis and brutal truth. #PakistanVsNetherlands #T20WorldCup2026 #BabarAzam #PakistanCricket #T20Cricket #CricketAnalysis #PakistanTeam #FaheemAshraf #NetherlandsCricket #CricketFans #PakistanBatting #SlowBatting #T20Reality #CricketWorldCup #PakVsNed #CricketDrama #WorldCup2026 #CricketUpdates #CricketTalk #ViralCricket keywords: Pakistan vs Netherlands Pakistan vs Netherlands T20 T20 World Cup 2026 Pakistan cricket analysis Babar Azam slow batting Babar Azam 18 balls 15 runs Pakistan almost lost Pakistan lucky win Netherlands vs Pakistan full match T20 World Cup Pakistan Pakistan batting problems Cricket match analysis Pakistan fans reaction T20 cricket news Disclaimer: This video contains AI-generated or synthetic voice content created for educational, commentary, and entertainment purposes only. The voices used in this video are digitally generated and not intended to impersonate any real person. All audio, video, and visual materials used in this video fall under Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976) for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. We do not claim ownership of any copyrighted material used. All rights belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement or impersonation is intended