India vs Pakista, Asia Cup 2025: India decided to bowl in the high-pressure Asia Cup 2025 Super Four encounter against Pakistan. The contest began on a fierce note with Fakhar Zaman getting dismissed early for 15 off 9 balls, caught by Sanju Samson off Hardik Pandya in the second over. Soon, Saim Ayub was out for 21, going to Shivam Dube at 10.3 overs, disturbing what appeared to be a stabilizing alliance. These initial shocks left Pakistan reeling, and India made the most of it with clinical bowling.
India vs Pakista, Asia Cup 2025: Hussain Talat Out for 10
Following a short recovery effort, Hussain Talat only managed 10 off 11 balls before falling to Varun Chakravarthy bowled by Kuldeep Yadav in the 13th over. The fall of Talat also further constricted India’s hold on the match, leaving Pakistan on 110/3 in 13.1 overs. Kuldeep and Dube’s partnership with the ball has been instrumental in checking the run flow of the Pakistani innings.
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India vs Pakista, Asia Cup 2025: Farhan’s Endeavor Stalls at 58
Sahibzada Farhan anchored the innings with a composed 58 from 45 balls, with 5 fours and 3 sixes. His inning provided hope for Pakistan, but he was caught by Suryakumar Yadav off Shivam Dube in the 14th over for 58. Farhan’s fall was Pakistan’s fourth wicket at 115, and the side struggled to set up a testing total in the remaining overs.
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India vs Pakista, Asia Cup 2025: India Pulls Back Momentum After Powerplay
India’s bowling unit has been in top gear. Shivam Dube picked up two important wickets, namely Farhan and Saim Ayub, while Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav also chipped in with timely wickets. Axar Patel and Varun Chakravarthy kept tight lines, putting pressure on Pakistan and limiting scoring chances.
India vs Pakista, Asia Cup 2025: Match Live Details
At four wickets down in more than 14 overs, Pakistan has its work cut out for itself to post a fightable total against a well-disciplined Indian bowling attack. Farhan’s 58 is still the highest score for Pakistan, but early losses for Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, and Hussain Talat have put India in a position to take control.