– Hit two sixes off Jasprit bumrah, one over long-on in the 4th over, and another over backward square leg in the 6th over.
– Ended his innings with a score of 40 off 44 balls after being dismissed by Kuldeep Yadav (caught by Hardik Pandya).
– Jasprit Bumrah retained an economy rate of seven across four overs and managed two wickets overall.
– Kuldeep Yadav took three wickets; Axar Patel secured two; Varun Chakravarthy and Hardik Pandya picked one each.
Image Caption: Sahibzada Farhan slamming a six against Jasprit Bumrah. (AP)
The clash between India and Pakistan in the ongoing Asia Cup has already delivered moments of intensity on both sides. Sahibzada Farhan’s ability to hit Jasprit Bumrah – widely regarded as one of cricket’s leading pacers – for two sixes highlights his growing skill set despite inconsistencies noted against pace bowling.While this feat momentarily uplifted Pakistan’s innings, it did little to alter their overall underwhelming batting performance.
India’s bowling attack once again demonstrated depth, with standout performances from Kuldeep Yadav claiming three scalps alongside contributions from other bowlers like Axar Patel and Bumrah himself. The team’s ability to restrict Pakistan to just nine wickets underscores their strength heading into further tournament fixtures.
the rivalry between India and Pakistan continues to attract global attention not only for moments such as these but also for its symbolic significance within cricket, acting as a litmus test for players’ nerves under pressure.