Pakistan vs UAE, Match 10, Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan Secure Super 4 Spot with a 41-Run Victory

Photo of author

By DD Sports TV

In a high-stakes encounter at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 17, 2025, Pakistan clinched a crucial 41-run victory over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Match 10 of the Asia Cup 2025. This win secured Pakistan’s place in the Super 4 stage alongside India, setting the stage for another thrilling India-Pakistan clash. The match, delayed by an hour due to off-field drama involving the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the ICC over a match referee dispute, showcased Pakistan’s resilience despite early setbacks.

A Rocky Start for Pakistan

UAE captain Muhammad Waseem won the toss and elected to bowl first, a decision that paid dividends early on. Pakistan’s batting lineup faced immediate pressure as UAE pacer Junaid Siddique struck twice in the powerplay, dismissing openers Saim Ayub for a duck (his third in five innings) and Sahibzada Farhan for 5, leaving Pakistan reeling at 9-2. The hosts’ disciplined bowling continued to trouble Pakistan, with Simranjeet Singh claiming 3 wickets for 26 runs.

Fakhar Zaman provided some stability with a gritty 50 off 36 balls, stitching together a half-century partnership with captain Salman Agha for the third wicket. However, Pakistan’s middle order faltered, slipping to 93-6 after Zaman’s dismissal. It was Shaheen Shah Afridi’s explosive cameo—29 not out off 14 balls, including three sixes—that lifted Pakistan to a defendable total of 146-9. His late flourish proved to be a game-changer, giving Pakistan’s bowlers something to work with.

UAE’s Brave Fight Falls Short

Chasing 147, UAE started cautiously but lost early wickets in the powerplay, slumping to 37-3. Shaheen Afridi, continuing his all-round heroics, struck early, while Abrar Ahmed and Haris Rauf chipped in with two wickets each. Rahul Chopra offered resistance with a fighting 35, supported by Dhruv Parashar’s 20, but the mounting required run rate proved too much. UAE’s innings folded at 105 in 17.4 overs, with Haris Rauf sealing the game by running out Mohammad Rohid.

Shaheen Afridi’s 2-16 and Abrar Ahmed’s economical 2-13 were pivotal in dismantling UAE’s batting lineup. Despite a valiant effort from the hosts, Pakistan’s bowling attack, backed by strategic fielding, ensured a comfortable victory.

Off-Field Drama Adds Spice

The match was not without controversy. Pakistan’s participation was uncertain until 90 minutes before the scheduled start due to a PCB-ICC standoff over match referee Andy Pycroft, following a handshake controversy in Pakistan’s previous game against India. The PCB had demanded Pycroft’s removal, citing a violation of cricket’s spirit, but the ICC rejected the request. A compromise saw Richie Richardson step in as referee, allowing the game to proceed after a one-hour delay.

Key Performers

  • Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan): A match-defining all-round performance with 29* off 14 balls and 2-16 with the ball.
  • Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan): Scored a crucial 50 off 36 balls to stabilize the innings.
  • Junaid Siddique (UAE): Impressed with 4-18, putting Pakistan under early pressure.
  • Rahul Chopra (UAE): Top-scored for UAE with 35, showing fight in a losing cause.

What’s Next?

With this win, Pakistan joined India in the Super 4 stage from Group A, setting up a much-anticipated rematch on September 21 in Dubai. The victory keeps Pakistan’s hopes alive for ending their 13-year Asia Cup title drought, last won in 2012. For UAE, despite the loss, the match was a testament to their growing competitiveness, with captain Muhammad Waseem’s team showing they could challenge top sides on their day.

As Indian fans, we’re now gearing up for another electrifying India vs Pakistan clash in the Super 4s. With India’s unbeaten run and Pakistan’s fighting spirit, the stage is set for another epic showdown in this storied rivalry.


Cricket

Leave a Comment