[WATCH] Shivam Dube dismisses Sahibzada Farhan for 58 during IND vs PAK Super 4 clash of Asia Cup 2025
Watch the video where the all-rounder of the Indian side, Shivam Dube, was able to dismiss the opening batter of the Pakistan side, Sahibzada Farhan, during IND vs PAK Super 4 clash of Asia Cup 2025.

Pakistan showed aggression from the opening over of the innings against India during the Super 4 fixture at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in the 2025 season of the Asia Cup. He threw his bat wildly at the bowlers from the first over of Hardik Pandya, and Sahibzada Farhan was the main hero of nailing Jasprit Bumrah around the park.
There were several dropped chances from the Indian side at the start of the innings. But after the drinks break, they re-grouped and looked to get their energy back on the side. A couple of wickets and silent overs put pressure on the Pakistan side as Farhan looked to get out of the normal scale against Shivam Dube.
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Dube went slow at the batter, who tried to reach out for a hack before ending up with a slice in the toe-end and losing his bat as it flew out of his hand. He went back to the dressing room for 58 runs in 45 balls with the help of five boundaries and three over-boundaries.
Watch: Shivam Dube takes Sahibzada Farhan’s wicket during IND vs PAK Super 4 clash of Asia Cup 2025
Farhan Clubbed Bumrah into the crowd for a boundary before whacking the no-ball of the veteran pacer across the line for the same result. In the last over of the power play, the right-handed batter smoked the bowler for another boundary over the infield. He also read Varun Chakravatrhy to nail the spinner for a six.
When Kuldeep Yadav came into the attack, Saim Ayub contributed with a six on the first ball before Farhan joined the party and smacked the googly over the long-on fence for a six. On the third ball of the tenth over, against Axar Patel, with a six, he celebrated his fifty.
After his wicket, the Salman Ali Agha-led side struggled a little to find the same rhythm before their good running between the wickets and a six to start the over from Mohammed Naaz pushed them to 146/4 in 18 overs of the first innings.
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