In the Asia Cup 2025, India defeated Pakistan for the second time in the Super Fours stage, with a 6-wicket win. The match was a thrilling contest, with Suryakumar Yadav and his team in control throughout. However, the games were surrounded by issues. In the first match, the Indian team’s refusal to shake hands with the Pakistani players caused issues, leading the PCB to lodge a complaint with the ICC, which involved match referee Andy Pycroft. The second match saw a heated confrontation between Abhishek Sharma and Haris Rauf. After the loss, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha attended the post-match presentation. He reflected on the team’s performance, saying they were still working on playing a perfect game. He mentioned the importance of the powerplay and the need for adjustments in bowling strategy. He pointed to positives like Fakhar’s and Farhan’s batting, and Harry’s bowling, while looking ahead to the next game against Sri Lanka. India has now won 12 consecutive matches, while Pakistan has secured only 3 wins in their 15 T20Is, which showcases the difference in their current forms.
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