Pakistan A humble India A by 128 runs to win Emerging Teams Asia Cup title
Colombo, July 23 Tayyab Tahir played exceptionally well and scored a hundred as Pakistan A won by 128 runs against India A in the Emerging Teams Asia Cup final. Pakistan scored 352 runs, thanks to Tahir’s 108 runs, and India could only score 224 runs in their innings. India made the decision to field first after winning the toss, but it didn’t work out for them. Pakistan dominated the game from the start and had a strong batting performance. Manav Suthar, a left-arm spinner, got his 11th wicket of the tournament by getting Ayub out. Pakistan lost 4 wickets and gave away 66 runs in the next 11 overs. Riyan Parag, a leg-spinner, also took two wickets in two balls by dismissing Omair Yousuf and Qasim Akram. However, Tahir played a great innings and prevented India from bowling out Pakistan early. Tahir showed good timing and power while playing through the line of the ball. India’s success in the tournament depended on their spin bowlers Suthar, Sindhu, and Sharma, but Tahir’s good shots made their presence less effective. Tahir, who made his debut for the Pakistan senior team earlier this year, played various shots to score a century off 66 balls. He had Mubasir Khan as his partner and they scored 126 runs in just 16 overs, dominating the Indian bowlers. The partnership helped Pakistan score more than 300 runs. India’s opening batsmen, B Sai Sudarshan and Abhishek, scored 64 runs together. Sudarshan got out when Arshad Iqbal bowled and Mohammad Haris caught the ball. Abhishek scored 61 runs in 51 balls but after he got out, the rest of the Indian players struggled to keep up with the increasing run rate and kept getting out. Sufiyan Muqeem, a bowler from Pakistan, took three wickets and caused a lot of damage to the Indian team. Can you please provide the text that needs to be simplified.
