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After defeating Pakistan in the Asia Cup, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav dedicated the victory to the Indian Army. The message of Surya and Team India was clear that this victory is to honor the soldiers of the country. The cricket teams of India and Pakistan were face to face for the first time after the Pahalgam terror attack and the Operation Sindoor run.
The special thing is that after winning the match, Indian players did not join hands with Pakistani players. Earlier, even during the toss, Surya did not join hands with PAK captain Salman Ali Aga. In international cricket, the timing of the toss and after the match is considered to be the hand-fold of rival players. Meaning respectable behavior for each other. The Indian team gave a message that playing in the Asia Cup is its commitment for this tournament, but they have no intention of playing Kurtasi with Pakistani players.
India did not show any kurtasi even in the game and defeated Pakistan in a one -sided manner.
Read the top-13 moments of Ind vs Pak Match …
1. Surya said- We with the families of the Pahalgam attack
Sunday was Suryakumar Yadav’s 35th birthday and fans greeted him at the stadium. At the press conference after the match, the host Sanjay Manjrekar also went to the Happy Birthday Song for him. Surya thanked that this victory is a return gift to India.
At the end of the presentation, Surya said, “We are standing with the families of the Pahalgam terror attack.” We show our solidarity and today’s victory we dedicated the Indian Armed Force.
2. Wins with Six, did not join hands with Pakistani players
On the fifth ball of the 16th over, Suryakumar Yadav won the match by planting six. He applied six over the long on on Sufiyan Mukim’s ball. After winning the match, Indian players did not join hands with Pakistani players.
3. Indian fans raised slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai After the 8th over of the Indian innings, Indian fans supported the team and raised slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. At this time India needed 57 runs to win. About 70% of the fans in the stadium were supporters of the Indian team.

Fans supporting India during the sixth consecutive win over Pakistan.
4. Captains did not even get the eyesight during the toss

At the time of the toss, India captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistani captain Salman Aga did not join hands.
After the toss, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistani captain Salman Ali Aga did not join hands. Both did not even look at each other. After the toss in international matches, there has been a tradition of joining the hands of both the captains.
5. Pandya gets wicket in the first over, Ayub out for zero
Hardik Pandya gave India a wicket in the first over. His first ball was wide. Pandya then bowled a length ball outside the off stump. It was played by Saim Ayub at point. Where Jaspreet Bumrah caught the catch. Saim Ayub could not even open an account. He was dismissed for zero in the second consecutive match. Pandya came from this over 5 runs.
6. Avoid being dismissed with Fakhar review

Fakhar Zaman was on a score of zero when he survived the review.
Jaspreet Avoid being dismissed with a fakh -bail review in the over of Bumrah. The fourth ball of the over Bumrah put Inswing Yorker, which hit Fakhar’s leg. Here he was given LBW by the Field Umpire. Batter Fakhar took a review. Replays showed that the ball was pitching outside the leg stump. In such a situation, the field umpire had to change its decision.
On the second ball of the same over, Bumrah caught Mohammad Haris by Hardik Pandya. Bumrah put a good length ball, on which Haris wanted to play a big short on the leg side. Timing was not correct here. The ball was parked over the deep backward square leg. Where Hardik Pandya caught a race.
7. Salman gets life, out in next over On the second ball of the 9th over, Pakistani captain Salman Ali survived the dismissal with Aga Review. Aga played a sweep shot on Varun Chakraborty’s 94 km speed googly ball. The ball did not connect to the bat and hit the aga pad. Here the umpire gave him out.
Aga took a review and according to Hawk-I, the ball was coming out of the leg stump by dodging the bat. This was Pakistan’s second successful review. However, on the last ball of the 10th over, Akshar Patel dismissed Salman Aga for 3 runs.

Salman Ali Aga was dismissed for 3 runs.
8. Kuldeep left a catch, taking two wickets on the next two balls
Chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav made two opportunities on two consecutive balls of the 13th over. Kuldeep threw the third ball of the over of the over. Hasan Nawaz played the shot. Kuldeep dives his own ball, but could not catch the catch.
Kuldeep dismissed Hasan on the next ball. This time Hasan played a sweep shot on the full length ball. The ball was not connected properly on the bat and Akshar Patel took a simple catch. Kuldeep also took the second wicket of the over on the fifth ball of the over. He dismissed Mohammad Nawaz LBW on a score of zero.
9. Sahibzada Farhan to life Pakistan’s opener batsman Sahibzada Farhan survived the review on the second ball of the 14th over. Here Farhan defense on Akshar Patel’s full length ball. The ball hit his pad. The umpire gave out on the appeal of Indian players. Farhan took a review and revealed in the replay that the ball leg was missing the stump.

Sahibzada Farhan was dismissed for 40 runs on 44 balls.
10. Abhishek opened an account with fours
The Indian team, which was a target of 128 runs, was started by opener Abhishek Sharma with fours. He set up a boundary on Shaheen Shah Afridi’s first two balls of the first over. He put a four on the first ball and six on the second ball.
11. Gill stumping out after hitting 2 fours consecutive fours India lost their first wicket in the second over. Saim Ayub threw the last ball of the over. Gill wanted to go ahead and play the shot, but he missed here and wicketkeeper Mohammad Haris stumped him. Gill was dismissed for 10 runs. Before the wicket, Gill hit 2 fours in a row.

Shubman Gill was stumping out after scoring 10 runs.
12. Tilak put 98 meters six
Tilak Verma put 98 meters long six on the first ball of the 10th over. Sufiyan Mukim threw the ball into the air. Tilak played the slog sweep sitting on a knee and reached the audience sitting in another tier of the ball stadium.
13. Tilak’s catch missed from Nawaz
Tilak Verma got life in the 11th over. On his own bowling, he left a simple catch of Tilak from Mohammad Nawaz. Tilak accidentally played a shot in the direction of the bowler on the fourth ball of the over, but Nawaz could not catch the catch. He made three attempts to catch the ball, but did not succeed. In this over, Suryakumar Yadav survived being LBW. Pakistan also lost the review here.