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Asia Cup: Pakistan Advance to Super 4s Amidst UAE Drama

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Pakistan Secure Super ⁣4 Spot in Asia Cup after Defeating UAE Amidst Off-Field Drama

Dubai, September ​18,​ 2025 – Pakistan advanced to the ‌Super 4 stage‍ of the Asia​ Cup after securing a 41-run victory over the UAE in a match overshadowed by controversy involving match referee Andy pycroft. The win, achieved despite a ⁢shaky ⁤batting performance, sees Pakistan join‌ India‌ in the next‌ round of ⁣the tournament.

Pakistan posted a total of 146 for 9, anchored by‍ Fakhar Zaman’s half-century⁢ (36 balls) ⁤and a late ⁣flourish from Shaheen Shah Afridi (29 not out off 14 balls). Earlier, they struggled early, reaching 17 for ⁤2 within the first ‌four​ overs. ⁤UAE’s Junaid Siddique claimed 4 for 18, while Simranjeet ⁤Singh took 3 for ⁢26.

Shaheen Afridi then turned​ the tables with the ball, taking ‌2 for 16 as ⁤UAE collapsed from‌ 85 ⁤for 3 to 105 all out in 17.4 overs. Aryan Chopra‍ top-scored for ​the UAE with ‍35, contributing to a 48-run partnership with⁤ Dhruv Parashar. Abrar Ahmed also proved crucial,⁢ finishing⁢ with figures of 2 for 13, supported by Saim Ayub’s contribution of⁤ 1 for 18. Haris ​Rauf ⁣also ⁤chipped in with ‌a wicket, breaking ⁣the Chopra-Parashar partnership.

The match‌ unfolded against a ⁣backdrop of ⁤reports regarding a potential boycott of the game by the Pakistan team following an ⁤incident ⁤involving Pycroft. While the details remain unclear, the⁢ issue appeared to be temporarily resolved,‌ allowing ​play to commence after ⁣a‌ delay.

Pakistan’s‌ victory comes with concerns regarding their batting form,⁢ but reaffirms the strength of their bowling attack. They will now face India⁤ in a highly anticipated Super 4 encounter.

India will play Oman in their final group game⁤ on Friday before facing Pakistan. In Group B, Sri Lanka will play Afghanistan on Thursday, with Afghanistan needing a win ‍to secure ⁢a Super 4 berth⁤ and eliminate Bangladesh.

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