Abhishek Sharma announced himself on the biggest stage with a scintillating 74 off just 39 balls, leading India to a commanding six-wicket victory over Pakistan in their Asia Cup Super 4s opener at Dubai International Stadium. The left-handed opener’s explosive innings, featuring six boundaries and five towering sixes, proved the decisive factor as India successfully chased down Pakistan’s challenging total of 171/5 with seven balls to spare.
Words were exchanged, tempers flared, and Pakistan’s batters showed greater resolve compared to their earlier game in the 2025 Asia Cup against India. But India’s bowlers pulled things back after the halfway mark, and Abhishek Sharma then stole the show with a whirlwind 74 off 39 balls, which included 6 fours and 5 sixes, as India began their Super 4s campaign with a six-wicket victory in Dubai.
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Pakistan’s Innings: Powerplay Positivity
Phase score – 55/1 (RR: 9.16, 4s/6s: 9/0)
Sahibzada Farhan had an early slice of fortune in the opening over when Abhishek, stationed at third man, reacted late and grassed a chance off Hardik Pandya. At the other end, Fakhar Zaman opened ahead of the out-of-form Saim Ayub and immediately set the tone, striking two fours off Jasprit Bumrah, who conceded 11 in his first over.
Fakhar also found the boundary against Pandya but departed soon after, edging a slower ball to the ‘keeper – the third umpire confirmed that the catch was clean, and the batter wasn’t pleased. Ayub walked in at No.3 and got off the mark with a confident pull off Pandya for four, his first runs of the Asia Cup after three successive ducks.
He too enjoyed some luck, put down by Kuldeep Yadav at short fine leg while attempting a sweep off Varun Chakaravarthy. Bumrah, meanwhile, endured a rare off-day, leaking four more boundaries and returning figures of 0 for 34 from three, as Pakistan powered to their highest powerplay score in T20Is against India.
Middle Overs: India Hit Back After Farhan Fifty
Phase score – 64/3 (RR: 7.11, 4s/6s: 2/4)
Kuldeep kept it quiet in the seventh over but Varun conceded the first six of the innings, with Abhishek failing to take a difficult chance at long-on to reprieve Farhan again. Ayub got his first six by coming down the track and hitting one straight over Kuldeep’s head, and Farhan also launched a maximum in the same over.
The opener got to a 34-ball fifty by pulling Axar for a six as Pakistan moved to 91/1 after 10 overs. The 72-run stand was finally broken when Ayub miscued a pull off Shivam Dube, with Abhishek making amends by diving forward to complete a fine catch.
Pakistan Middle Overs Breakdown |
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10 overs: 91/1 |
Farhan’s fifty: 34 balls |
Partnership: 72 runs |
Phase score: 64/3 |
Tight overs followed, building pressure and forcing errors – Hussain Talat fell to Kuldeep attempting a reverse sweep, while Farhan, in trying to attack Dube, lost both his bat and his wicket.
Death Overs: Middle Order Lift Pakistan to 171
Phase score – 52/1 (RR: 10.40, 4s/6s: 2/4)
Salman Agha set the tone for the death overs with a six over long-on off Kuldeep, though the over produced only eight runs. Mohammad Nawaz provided the next surge, clearing the ropes against Dube and edging one for four as 17 came off the 17th over.
Nawaz’s stay, however, ended in the 19th when he was run out, failing to ground his bat while returning to the striker’s end. Faheem Ashraf then took charge, launching Bumrah for a six and getting a reprieve when Gill put him down, as India’s spearhead finished wicketless for 45 runs.
Ashraf capped the innings with a four and a six off Pandya as Pakistan posted their highest T20I total against India at 171/5.
India’s Response: Powerplay Blitz
Phase score – 69/0 (RR: 11.50, 4s/6s: 10/2)
Abhishek top-edged a pull for a first-ball six off Shaheen Afridi, followed by two fours for Gill off Ayub as India got off to a positive start. Abhishek was nearly caught off Shaheen but the over proved expensive as Gill clubbed two fours.
Abhishek survived a run-out opportunity, with the ‘keeper making contact with the stumps without the ball in gloves. The left-hander regained momentum with a four and a six off Abrar Ahmed while the openers struck a boundary each off Haris Rauf to take India past 50 in the fifth over, while there were also some words exchanged.
The pumped up Indian openers hit three fours between them off Ayub to finish the powerplay in style at 69/0 – a stark contrast to Pakistan’s 55/1.
Middle Overs: Pakistan Fight Back After Century Stand
Phase score – 71/3 (RR: 7.88, 4s/6s: 6/3)
The big-hitting continued even with the field spread as Abhishek struck two sixes off Abrar, with the second maximum being a dropped chance by Farhan. Gill then hit a four off Ayub, as did Abhishek as he brought up a 24-ball fifty, the fastest for India against Pakistan in T20Is.
India reached 100 in just 8.4 overs, bringing up the first century partnership in this Asia Cup. There was a break in play as Gill needed some attention from the physio and he fell immediately upon resumption, bowled by Ashraf three short of a fifty.
Record-Breaking Moments |
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Century partnership: 8.4 overs (fastest in Asia Cup 2025) |
Abhishek’s fifty: 24 balls (fastest India vs Pakistan T20I) |
100 runs: 8.4 overs |
Suryakumar Yadav then fell to Haris Rauf, getting dismissed for the third time by the pacer after he got a leading edge to third man. Abhishek kept India going, striking two fours off Ashraf and a six off Abrar, but the left-hander’s outing came to an end when he mis-hit a short ball from the legspinner.
Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma began building a partnership and managed a couple of boundaries to keep India in front in the chase.
Death Overs: Tilak Leads India Over the Line
Phase score – 34/1 (RR: 8.86, 4s/6s: 2/2)
Although he hung around, Samson wasn’t looking too fluent and his scratchy innings ended when he was bowled for a 17-ball 13 by Rauf. A boundary in the same over for Pandya took India past 150, bringing the equation to 19 off 18.
Ashraf, who bowled the 18th over, conceded 10 with Tilak pulling one over the fence. It came down to 2 as Tilak struck Afridi for a six over long-off and finished it off with a boundary to backward square leg, remaining unbeaten on 30 off 19, as India got over the line comfortably in the end.
Final Statistics and Records
Brief scores: Pakistan 171/5 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 58, Saim Ayub 21; Shivam Dube 2-33) lost to India 174/4 in 18.5 overs (Abhishek Sharma 74, Shubman Gill 47; Haris Rauf 2-26) by 6 wickets.
Several records were established in this thrilling encounter:
- Pakistan’s 171/5: Highest T20I total against India
- India’s powerplay: 69/0 (RR: 11.50) vs Pakistan’s 55/1 (RR: 9.16)
- Abhishek’s 24-ball fifty: Fastest for India vs Pakistan in T20Is
- First century partnership of Asia Cup 2025: 100 in 8.4 overs
- Bumrah’s rare off-day: 0/45 from 4 overs
Where Was the Game Won?
Between overs 11 and 16, Pakistan’s innings completely stalled – no boundaries, three wickets down, and only 30 runs added at a run rate of five an over. India also slowed down and lost wickets in that period, but their blazing start gave them the cushion to ride it out, and they still managed 10 runs more than Pakistan in the same phase, eventually coasting to a comfortable win.
Critical Phase Comparison (Overs 11-16) |
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Pakistan: 30/3 (RR: 5.00, 4s/6s: 0/0) |
India: 40/3 (RR: 6.66, 4s/6s: 4/1) |
What Next for the Teams?
India have a two-day break before they face Bangladesh in Dubai. Pakistan, on the other hand, have only a day’s break before they take on Sri Lanka, who also lost their opening Super 4s match.
The victory provides India with crucial momentum as they look to defend their Asia Cup title, while Pakistan must quickly regroup and address their middle-overs bowling concerns. The heated exchanges and competitive spirit displayed by both teams suggest this rivalry continues to produce cricket’s most compelling contests.
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FAQs
What was Abhishek Sharma’s score and how fast did he reach his fifty?
Abhishek Sharma scored 74 off 39 balls with 6 fours and 5 sixes, reaching his fifty in just 24 balls – the fastest for India against Pakistan in T20Is.
What was the crucial phase that decided the match?
Overs 11-16 proved decisive where Pakistan scored 30/3 with no boundaries at 5.00 run rate, while India managed 40/3 with 4 boundaries and 1 six at 6.66 run rate.
What records did Pakistan and India set in this match?
Pakistan posted their highest T20I total (171/5) against India, while India achieved the first century partnership of Asia Cup 2025 in just 8.4 overs.
How did India’s powerplay compare to Pakistan’s?
India dominated with 69/0 (RR: 11.50, 10 fours, 2 sixes) compared to Pakistan’s 55/1 (RR: 9.16, 9 fours, 0 sixes).
When do both teams play next in the Asia Cup Super 4s?
India have a two-day break before facing Bangladesh in Dubai, while Pakistan have only one day’s rest before taking on Sri Lanka.