DOHA_ The Pakistan vs India A encounter began with India opting to bat first, but their innings never settled into a rhythm. India A managed only 136 runs in 19.5 overs, with Vaibhav Suryavanshi scoring 45 and Naman Dahar adding 35. Apart from these two, the batting lineup collapsed under pressure, failing to build partnerships and allowing Pakistan’s bowlers to dominate throughout the innings.
Pakistan’s Bowlers Steal the Spotlight
Pakistan’s bowling unit delivered an exceptional performance. Shahid Aziz led the attack brilliantly, taking three important wickets and consistently unsettling Indian batters. Muaaz Sadaqat and Saad Masood claimed two wickets each, while Sufyan Moqeem, Ahmed Daniyal, and Ubaid Shah picked up one wicket apiece. Their combined effort kept India restricted to a below-par total, giving Pakistan a strong advantage early on.
A Comfortable Chase by the Shaheens
Pakistan’s batting response was calm, confident, and controlled. The target of 136 was chased down effortlessly in 17.4 overs. Mohammad Naeem contributed 14 runs, and Yasir Khan added 11, ensuring a smooth start. India’s bowlers struggled to make breakthroughs, with only Yash Thakur and Swais Sharma securing one wicket each. Pakistan’s top order maintained composure and prevented any pressure from building.
Tension at the Toss Adds Extra Drama
Even before the match officially began, tensions escalated when the Indian captain reportedly refused to shake hands with the Pakistani captain at the toss. This moment sparked visible friction between the teams and intensified the already heated rivalry. The resulting win, therefore, became more symbolic and emotionally significant for Pakistan.
A Meaningful Victory for Pakistan
Given the pre-match tension and Pakistan’s dominant performance, the victory stands out as an important achievement for the Shaheens in the Rising Star Asia Cup. It not only showcased disciplined cricket but also highlighted Pakistan’s mental control and team spirit under pressure.
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