Pakistani bowler misbehaved in the final, did a shameful act by dismissing Ayush Mhatre, watch video

India vs Pakistan: The final match of the Under-19 Asia Cup is being played between India and Pakistan at the ICC Academy in Dubai. In this high-voltage match, Pakistan team won the toss and decided to bat first. In a big match like the final, the pressure on both the teams was clearly visible, but Pakistan’s batsmen showed an excellent balance of restraint and aggression.

Initial setback for India while chasing the target

After Pakistan’s innings, the Indian team, which came to chase the target, did not have a good start. The first blow to Team India came in the form of captain Ayush Mhatre, whose bat remained completely silent in the final match. He was out on the second ball of the third over and put India under early pressure.

Dispute between Ayush Mhatre and Pakistani bowler

After the dismissal of Ayush Mhatre, there was a tense atmosphere on the field. Pakistani bowler Ali Raja said something to Ayush Mhatre after taking the wicket, to which the Indian captain also reacted. The argument between the two players seemed to be increasing, but the umpire immediately intervened and pacified the matter. This incident further increased the excitement of the final match.

Ayush Mhatre’s struggle in Under-19 Asia Cup

Indian captain Ayush Mhatre’s performance in the entire Under-19 Asia Cup tournament was not as per expectations. He played a total of five matches in this tournament, out of which he could reach double digit score in only two matches. He was out on single digit scores in three matches. His best score in the tournament was 38 runs, which he made against Pakistan in the league stage. In the final match, he returned to the pavilion after scoring only 2 runs in 7 balls.

Sameer Minhas’s century, Pakistan’s strong innings

Sameer Minhas was the biggest attraction of Pakistan’s batting in the final match. Batting brilliantly, he played a brilliant inning of 172 runs in 113 balls with the help of 17 fours and 9 sixes. Apart from him, Ahmed Hussain put the team in a strong position by scoring 56 runs in 72 balls. In the stipulated 50 overs, Pakistan team scored 247 runs at the loss of 8 wickets.

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Talking about Indian bowling, Deepesh Devendran was the most successful bowler from India. He tried to curb Pakistan’s run rate by taking 3 wickets, but Indian bowlers had to work hard in front of Sameer Minhas’ explosive innings.

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