India's chase of 146 in the Asia Cup 2025 final against Pakistan hit early trouble, losing two key wickets quickly. Opener Abhishek Sharma fell for 5, followed by skipper Suryakumar Yadav for just 1 run, caught spectacularly. India reeled at 10/2 inside 2.3 overs, giving Pakistan the upper hand in the high-stakes contest.
Harbhajan Singh criticized Pakistani players after their Asia Cup performance. India defeated Pakistan in both encounters. Singh highlighted the experienced players' failure to deliver. He pointed out their focus on verbal tactics over actual performance. Indian batsmen dominated, forming strong partnerships. Pakistani bowlers struggled to take wickets. Singh emphasized the importance of on-field performance over off-field aggression.
Controversy erupted after Fakhar Zaman's dismissal in the Asia Cup Super Four clash against India, with Pakistani legends like Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Akhtar criticising the third umpire's caught-behind decision. They felt the replays were inconclusive and questioned the limited angles checked, suggesting potential bias.
Abhishek Sharma's explosive 74 propelled India to a dominant six-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup Super Four clash. Chasing 172, India's openers, Abhishek and Shubman Gill (47), forged a blistering 105-run partnership, dismantling Pakistan's bowling attack.
During the Asia Cup Super 4s match between India and Pakistan, Pakistani players Farhan and Rauf made controversial gestures. Farhan's gun-like bat celebration and Rauf's provocative signal towards Indian fans sparked criticism. Rauf's gesture referenced unverified claims of downing Indian jets, while the match also featured a heated exchange between Rauf and Indian opener Sharma, overshadowing India's victory.
The India versus Pakistan Asia Cup match faces controversy. Karachi Kings' poster excludes India, sparking outrage. Earlier, India won against Pakistan, but handshakes were declined. A plea to cancel the match reached the Supreme Court due to terrorism concerns. Despite issues, anticipation for the cricket match remains high. Fans await the high-voltage clash.
Sourav Ganguly dismissed the India-Pakistan Asia Cup clash as one-sided, preferring to watch the Manchester derby. He cited a decline in Pakistan's team quality, stating the match no longer holds the competitive edge it once did. Ganguly also addressed the handshake controversy, emphasizing the need to end terrorism globally while deflecting questions about the players' actions to Suryakumar Yadav.
Amidst Asia Cup 2025 controversies, an exasperated Pakistani fan has humorously requested India to boycott their next match. This plea followed Pakistan's defeat against India, hoping it would improve their chances of reaching the final. The match also saw India skipping the customary handshake, a decision defended by captain Suryakumar Yadav, dedicating the win to the armed forces.
Suresh Raina ignited controversy by claiming Indian cricketers were “forced” by the BCCI to participate in the Asia Cup 2025, despite their reluctance. This revelation follows India's victory over Pakistan, marred by a 'handshake-gate' incident where the Indian team declined post-match handshakes, citing solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.
Ahead of the high-stakes India-Pakistan T20 Asia Cup clash, coach Gautam Gambhir delivered a passionate pep talk, emphasizing pride and resilience. Pakistan opted to bat first, citing familiarity with the slow Dubai wicket. Political tensions lingered, evident in the absence of a handshake, but Gambhir's fiery words underscored the importance of mentality in this intense rivalry.
As Pakistan gears up for the Asia Cup, coach Mike Hesson acknowledges India's confidence and strength, particularly their world-class spinners. He emphasizes Pakistan's focus on improving daily, highlighting the team's strong bowling attack led by Mohammad Nawaz. While recognizing the batting lineup's development, Hesson stresses the importance of collective performance in adapting to varying conditions in Dubai.
Suryakumar Yadav led the Indian team at the 2025 Asia Cup pre-tournament press conference in Dubai, shaking hands with ACC President Mohsin Naqvi. Eight captains expressed their determination to win the title, with India and Pakistan set for a highly anticipated clash on September 13.