Asia Cup 2025 : Simranjeet Singh removes Fakhar Zaman and Hasan Nawaz in the same over; celebrates with iconic Shikhar Dhawan thigh-five | PAK vs UAE

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In a must-win Asia Cup T20 2025 clash at Dubai, the United Arab Emirates sent Pakistan in to bat after winning the toss. The Men in Green stumbled early, losing both openers cheaply as the score read 9/2 within the third over. Fakhar Zaman and Salman Ali Agha then tried to steady the innings with a 61-run partnership for the third wicket, offering Pakistan some hope of a recovery. But the momentum shifted dramatically in the 11th over when captain Salman Agha fell, leaving the middle order exposed. UAE reintroduced left-arm spinner Simranjeet Singh for his third over, and he immediately turned the game on its head.
Simranjeet struck in the very first ball by removing half-centurion Fakhar Zaman. Coming around the wicket, he bowled a quick, full-length delivery that outsmarted Fakhar’s inside-out jab, resulting in a mistimed shot to short extra cover where Harshit Kaushik completed the catch. Fakhar’s well-made 50 off 36 balls (2 fours, 3 sixes) ended at a crucial stage, and the breakthrough jolted Pakistan. Simranjeet celebrated in style, mimicking Shikhar Dhawan’s iconic thigh-five and finger-point gesture, pumping up his teammates and the crowd.
Two balls later, he trapped Hasan Nawaz lbw with a flighted delivery pitching in line and clipping leg stump. Nawaz’s brief stay ended at 3 runs off 4 balls, deepening Pakistan’s collapse. Once again, Simranjeet repeated the Dhawan-style celebration, slapping his thigh and raising his finger, signaling his dominance. The twin strikes not only broke crucial partnerships but also shifted the pressure entirely onto Pakistan’s lower middle order. His clever variations, combined with the energetic celebration, injected momentum into the UAE side. Pakistan’s innings, which had looked set for a recovery, now teetered precariously. Simranjeet’s over became the defining moment, leaving both batters frustrated and the crowd roaring in approval.
ఒకే ఓవర్లో రెండు వికెట్లు పడగొట్టిన Simranjeet ⚡
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In a crucial Group A clash of the Asia Cup 2025 T20, Pakistan struggled to post a competitive total against the UAE at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Sent in to bat after UAE won the toss, the Men in Green had a disastrous start, losing openers Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan cheaply, leaving the score at 9/2 within the third over. Fakhar attempted to steady the innings with a brilliant half-century off 36 balls, including 2 fours and 3 sixes, putting on a 61-run partnership with captain Salman Agha. However, the collapse resumed after Salman’s dismissal in the 11th over, triggering a middle-order wobble.
Left-arm spinner Simranjeet was the chief destroyer, picking up three crucial wickets, including Fakhar and Nawaz and celebrated each in Dhawan-style with a memorable thigh-five. Nawaz fell for just 3 runs, while Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Haris struggled to make an impact. Shaheen Afridi remained unbeaten with a brisk 29 off 14 balls, showing glimpses of resistance. Haris Rauf was run out off the final ball, adding to Pakistan’s woes. Extras contributed 13 runs, but it was not enough to lift the team. Ultimately, Pakistan managed only 146/9 in their 20 overs, a total far below par in a must-win encounter.
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