Pakistan overcame early batting struggles to register a 41-run victory over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in their final Group A fixture of the Asia Cup 2025. The win confirmed Pakistan’s qualification for the Super Four stage, alongside India, while UAE bowed out of the tournament.

Match Highlights
- Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat first, finishing with 146/9 in 20 overs.
- Opener Fakhar Zaman played a steady knock of 50 off 36 balls, while Shaheen Shah Afridi provided late fireworks with an unbeaten 29 off 14 deliveries.
- For UAE, Junaid Siddique (4/18) and Simranjeet Singh (3/26) delivered impressive spells that kept Pakistan’s total in check.
In response, UAE’s batting lineup faltered under pressure, managing only 105 runs in 17.4 overs, handing Pakistan a comfortable win.
Pakistan’s Bowling Brilliance
- Shaheen Shah Afridi starred again, taking 2/16 to dismantle UAE’s top order.
- Abrar Ahmed (2/13) and Haris Rauf also struck crucial blows to ensure UAE never gained momentum.
- Despite a few brief partnerships, UAE lacked the firepower to chase down the target.
Off-Field Drama
The match was delayed by nearly one hour after Pakistan lodged a complaint regarding match referee Andy Pycroft, following the recent “handshake snub” incident during their clash against India. After an apology was issued, play resumed without further disruption.
Player of the Match
Shaheen Shah Afridi was awarded Player of the Match for his all-round contribution — quick runs at the death and two vital wickets with the ball.
What This Means
- Pakistan’s win secures their place in the Super Four stage, where they will face India in a high-stakes rematch.
- UAE’s campaign ends here, but their spirited bowling display against a top side drew praise from cricket fans and experts alike.
- The Group A standings are now complete, with Pakistan and India moving forward, while UAE bow out.