India beat Pakistan by six wickets in Asia Cup 2025 Super Four!

India beat Pakistan by six wickets in Asia Cup 2025 Super Four!

Asia Cup 2025 Men's T20 Super Four Match It gave rise to another thrilling chapter in the India-Pakistan rivalry, but it followed a familiar script. 171 runs India in pursuit 174 runs for 4 wickets in 19.1 overs India won the match by six wickets and made their dominance in the high-pressure contest even clearer. The result showcased India's batting prowess and bowling discipline, while Pakistan's promising start turned into another missed opportunity.

Pakistan's strong start: Farhan and Fakhar lay the foundation

Coming out to bat, Pakistan reshuffled their top order, saving the out-of-form Saim Ayub and choosing Fakhar Zaman to open. The move paid off early on. Fakhar's aggression helped Pakistan overcome the hurdles, while Sahibzada Farhan balanced the innings.

Pakistan 55 runs in the Powerplay Marked as their best start against India in T20 Internationals. Even the usually stingy Jasprit Bumrah too 34 runs in his three Powerplay overs gave, which is his most expensive figure in this format in the first six overs.

Farhan's fluent strokeplay took him close to fifty, raising hopes of a big score for Pakistan. His celebratory gesture—holding the bat like a weapon—increased the intensity of the contest. But as is often the case in recent encounters, the momentum suddenly changed.

Middle-over stagnation and dunk success

Despite a good start, it became difficult for Pakistan to fight back when India's bowlers tightened their line. Spinner Varun Chakraborty and Kuldeep Yadav The run rate slowed down as a result of the introduction. The pair lost only one wicket but used dot balls, cutting boundaries and creating pressure.

However, Shivam Dubey's time The turning point came. Used as the sixth bowling option, Dube cleverly moved the pace and denied the Pakistani batsmen the freedom to swing. He dismissed both Ayub and Farhan, breaking a pair that had threatened to tilt the game.

From a strong position, Pakistan faced a boundary drought with 39 balls to play. The innings lost its rhythm and When Faheem Ashraf scored a quick 20 runs off 8 balls at the death , that's when the damage was done. Pakistan's total while batting first against India 171 runs for 5 wickets , although they did not have the highest runs in front of India's strong batting order.

Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill break up Pakistan's attack

India's response could not have been stronger. Abhishek Sharma hits a six off the first ball , which instantly sets the tone for fearless pursuit. Shubman Gill Along the way, he broke up Pakistan's pace attack, neutralising the new-ball threat of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf.

Opening pair 105 runs partnership in just 59 balls Stylish and restrained Gill 47 runs off 28 balls easily closed the gap. On the other hand, Abhishek indulged in elegant and aggressive batting, 74 out of 39 He hit four huge sixes and took advantage of Pakistan's fielding placement.

The pair not only broke Pakistan's morale but also ensured that India needed less than a run per ball after the openers were dismissed. Even when Gill was bowled by Ashraf, India's dominance remained intact.

Mid-innings swing and Tilak Verma's consistency

The middle overs reflected Pakistan's struggle. Suryakumar Yadav is out for a duck. and Sanju Samson scored 13 runs off 17 balls. , making it difficult to deal with the old ball. At this stage, Pakistan sensed an outside chance to get back into the competition.

However, Tilak Verma's unbeaten innings of 30 runs off 27 balls He proved invaluable. He took his time during the slowdown, rotating strikes and attacked the Pakistani bowlers in the final overs. His clean sixes off Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi in the 18th and 19th overs extinguished any spark of Pakistan's fight.

India's chase, though briefly tested, ended in relief. The final blows highlighted their ability to adapt to changing conditions, a quality that has defined their campaign.

Arson at Asia Cup 2025 field

No India-Pakistan match is complete without a touch of emotion, and this one was no exception. Abhishek Sharma exchanged heated words with Haris Rauf after he hit a boundary, while Farhan and Abhishek's gestures reflected the intensity after they completed their respective half-centuries.

Yet, India's calm demeanor was in stark contrast to Pakistan's apparent frustration. Even amidst the provocations, the Indian batsmen were seen reassuring each other between overs, a sign of the maturity and composure that distinguished both teams.

Main actors

  • India
    • Abhishek Sharma: 74 (39), top-order match-winning innings.
    • Shubman Gill: 47 (28), chased it smoothly.
    • Tilak Verma: 30* (27), steady finish even under pressure.
    • Shivam Dubey: 2 wickets for 33 runs, important success in the middle overs.
  • Pakistan
    • Sahebzada Farhan: 58 (42), his only half-century and early pace.
    • Fakhar Zaman: Quick start in the powerplay.
    • Fahim Ashraf: 20* (8), made his last cameo to take the total beyond 170.
    • Haris Rauf: 2 wickets for 26 runs, best figures but unable to stop the attack.

Statistical Highlights

  • Pakistan 171 runs for 5 wickets : Their highest first innings total in T20Is against India.
  • India 69 for 0 in Powerplay : The best of the 2025 Asia Cup and their highest against Pakistan.
  • Bumrah's 34 runs in the Powerplay : The most expensive spell in T20Is in the first six overs.
  • Abhishek Sharma 74 runs off 39 balls : His highest score against Pakistan in T20 Internationals.

Match the narrative in stages.

  1. Pakistan dominates the Powerplay – 55 for 1, firmly on pace with them.
  2. Farhan's success in Fifty and Doob – Pakistan's runs were restricted in the middle overs.
  3. India's explosive response – Abhishek and Gill stormed into the match with an opening partnership of 105 runs.
  4. Short stumble – Samson and Suryakumar's failures slow down the pace.
  5. Tilak Verma's Close- Controlled aggression secured the win with seven balls remaining.

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Conclusion

This match once again cemented India's dominance in the modern era of the competition. Pakistan showed promise with their aggressive powerplay and a solid half-century from Farhan, but familiar errors in the middle overs and a lack of patience under pressure cost them dearly.

In contrast, India displayed the hallmarks of a champion team: fearless openers, disciplined middle-order resilience, effective use of all-round options and the ability to remain calm amidst the intensity on the field. This six-wicket win was only Asia Cup 2025 Super Four It did not strengthen India's position, but rather deepened their psychological hold on Pakistan in high-level combat.

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