Pakistan batted well in the first 10 overs, but then went on the back foot after the fall of Hussain Talat and Saim Ayub. After watching the first 10 overs, it seemed that Pakistan's total might go above 200 runs, but that will not be possible in reality as the Pakistanis have currently scored 119 runs after 15 overs and four of their top order batsmen have been dismissed. If Pakistan becomes aggressive in the next five overs and scores 10 runs per over, then Pakistan's total can go up to 170 runs. If they want to compete with India, they must go above 190 runs, otherwise India will win very easily.
Yeah, Pakistan started the innings well, and at one time, they were 90+ runs and lost only two wickets. After that they lost some quick wickets and therefore the run rate also dropped. Hussain Talat got out at 10 runs while Saim Ayub who was looking good, he also got out making 21 runs.
The not out batsmen Mohammad Nawaz and Salman Agha are playing cautiously and therefore the runs for the Pakistan team is drying up. They have made 130 runs and now only three overs are left. Perhaps if they can score 10 runs an over from here, they can reach 160 runs. That will not be a match winning score against the strong Indian team.