India vs Pakistan, Super Four, Match 2 (A1 vs A2) – Asia Cup 2025 (21 September, Dubai)

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India and Pakistan met in their Super Four clash at the Dubai International Stadium.

India and Pakistan met in their Super Four clash at the Dubai International Stadium. Both sides were under pressure: India aiming to continue their strong form and guarantee a final-four spot, Pakistan trying to keep their hopes alive. The match featured high stakes, explosive batting, and moments of tension between the rivals.

Match Summary

Here’s a concise overview of how things unfolded — key performances, innings, and result.

Pakistan Innings: 171/5 in 20 overs

  • Sahibzada Farhan top-scored for Pakistan with 58 (balls around mid-40s) as he provided stability early.
  • Late-innings cameos from Faheem Ashraf and Salman Ali Agha added useful runs to push the total past 170.
  • India's bowlers had mixed success; Shivam Dube picked up important wickets in the middle overs to break partnerships.

India Innings: 174/4 in 18.5 overs

  • Abhishek Sharma produced a blistering 74 off 39 balls, including several boundaries and sixes, to set the tone of the chase.
  • Shubman Gill supported him well with 47 off 28, forming a strong opening partnership of 105.
  • India closed out the chase with Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson seeing the job home comfortably.

Result: India won by 6 wickets, reaching 174/4 in 18.5 overs, with 7 balls to spare.

Key Match Stats

Below are the numbers that defined the match — team totals, standout batters, and leading bowlers.

Team

Score

Overs

Top Batter(s)

Best Bowler(s)

Pakistan

171/5

20.0

Sahibzada Farhan — 58

Shivam Dube — 2/33

India

174/4

18.5

Abhishek Sharma — 74; Shubman Gill — 47

Key Highlights

Here are moments and turning points that shaped how the match was won:

  • The opening stand of Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill (105 runs) put India in control of the chase early.
  • Pakistan’s powerplay was good, but they failed to sustain momentum in the middle overs. The wickets lost here shifted the momentum to India.
  • India’s batting flair was on full display: Sharma’s aggressive start, especially his boundary‐hitting, left Pakistan chasing shadows.
  • Pakistan also dropped a few catches, giving India reprieves that proved costly. Fielding lapses made the difference in tight phases.

Conclusion

India delivered a composed performance under pressure. The opening duo did the hard work, and India’s middle and lower order managed the chase well. Pakistan showed fight, especially through their top and late batting, but couldn’t build partnerships when it mattered most. This win gives India strong momentum heading further into the Super Four stage. For Pakistan, the loss puts them in a must-win situation in their next match.

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