Controversy was seen after DRS decision in Afghanistan A vs India A match in Emerging Teams Asia Cup, read big news.
Afghanistan A won against India A by 20 runs. India A vs Afghanistan A (Image Credit- Twitter X) Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024: The second semi-final match of the ACC Men’s T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup was played between India A and Afghanistan A on Friday, October 25. Let us tell you that in the match played at Al Emirates Cricket Ground in UAE, India A had to face defeat by 20 runs in a close match. So after this defeat, India is out of the tournament. On the other hand, after a DRS decision during the match, there was a mid-field controversy. This moment was seen in the match when Zubaid Akbari was not out. Coming to bat first, Afghanistan A made a great start to the game and their opening batsmen performed brilliantly. Akbari scored 64 runs in 41 balls. In the match, a ball bowled by Akhib Khan took a slight edge from Akbari’s bat and fell into the hands of Prabhsimran Singh behind the wicket. The Indian player appealed after taking the catch, but the on-field umpire’s initial decision was not out. Seeing this decision, India A players lodged a strong protest as it was out. It is worth noting that there was no DRS available in this clash, hence India A players could not challenge the umpire’s decision. So in the end Team India had to face defeat in this match by 20 runs. Ramandeep Singh played a struggling innings On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, Afghanistan A, after winning the toss and batting first, scored 206 runs at the loss of 4 wickets in 20 overs. For the team, opener Zubaid Akbari played an inning of 64 runs and Sadiullah Atal played an inning of 83 runs. So when India set out to chase this target, it could score only 186 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs, and lost the match by 20 runs in a closely contested match. Ramandeep played a brilliant inning of 64 runs in 34 balls for India, but it could not save the team from defeat.
VIDEO: This Pakistani bowler clashed with Abhishek Sharma in the Emerging Asia Cup 2024, the umpire had to intervene
Abhishek Sharma scored 35 runs in 22 balls with the help of 5 fours and 2 sixes. Sufiyan Muqueem and Abhishek Sharma IND A vs PAK A: The match is being played between India A and Pakistan A in the ACC Men’s T20 Emerging Team Asia Cup 2024. In the match, India decided to bat first. On behalf of the team, Abhishek Sharma and Prabhsimran Singh came out to start the innings. Both the openers gave a great start to Team India and added 68 runs for the first wicket. Abhishek Sharma scored 35 runs in 22 balls with the help of 5 fours and 2 sixes. He was dismissed by Sufiyan Muqeem. Abhishek tried to play Mukeem’s ball over point, but Qasim Akram took a good catch and Abhishek Sharma had to return to the pavilion. However, after taking the wicket, Sufiyan did something that heated up the atmosphere. In fact, while celebrating the wicket, Mukeem pointed towards Sharma and asked him to leave. On which the Indian opening batsman became very angry. He was going back to the pavilion after getting out, but after seeing Muqeem’s gesture, he decided to stop and answer Sufiyan. After this, seeing the matter escalating, the umpire and fellow players intervened. The video of this incident spread like wildfire on the internet. Watch viral video here- Words exchanged between Sufiyan Muqeem & Abhishek Sharma. This is the real heated rivalry between India & Pakistan🇮🇳🇵🇰🔥🔥 What a celebration by Sufiyan! Sunrisers Hyderabad will remember this too 🥶#EmergingAsiaCup2024 #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/a1qgy4H30q — Mubashir hassan (@Mubashirha88911) October 19, 2024 India A scored 183 runs Batting first at the Al Emirates Cricket Ground (Ministry Turf 1) in Oman, the Indian team performed brilliantly and scored 183 runs on the board. Opener Prabhsimran Singh scored 36 runs in just 19 balls, while captain Tilak Verma played the role of anchor by scoring 44 runs in 35 balls. While batting at number four, Nehal Vadhera scored 25 runs in 22 balls. The team struggled a bit in the middle overs. Ramandeep Singh played a good inning of 17 runs in 11 balls, but Ayush Badoni and Nishant Sandhu disappointed. Meanwhile, Jammu’s Rasikh Salam ended the innings with a six. Muqeem Sufiyan was the most successful bowler for Pakistan, taking two important wickets for 28 runs in four overs.