
The Asia Cup will play in Dubai on September 14 between India and Pakistan in 2025. Fans are waiting very impatient of this match. Both teams have made a brilliant start in this tournament. Team India scored a big win against the UAE by 9 wickets, while Pakistan beat Oman by 93 runs. Now both teams will want to continue their victory chariot. Meanwhile, Team India's opening batsman Abhishek Sharma will be eager to break the pride of Pakistan's spinner Sufian Mukim. There was a dispute between the two players a year ago.
When did the dispute happen?
There was a dispute between the Indian team's explosive batsman Abhishek Sharma and Pakistan's left -hand spin bowler Sufian Mukim during the emerging team Asia Cup last year. His video went viral on social media. The Emerging Team was in Group-B, India-A and Pakistan-A teams in the Asia Cup.
Controversy between Abhishek-Sufian
On October 19, 2024, the two teams descended to play against each other at Al Emirate Cricket Ground. In this match, Opening batsman Abhishek Sharma, who was opening from Team India, along with Prabhasimaran Singh, got the team start. The two added 68 runs in 6 overs. After this, Sufian Mukim threw the seventh over. In an attempt to play a big shot in this over, Abhishek lost his wicket.
Watch:
SUFIAN MUQEEM Asked Abhishek Sharma to Leave the Ground#Indvpak #EmerggingasiACP2024 Pic.twitter.com/rjholculyc– CRICKET (@ccricket713) October 19, 2024
Both started arguing
After this, Sufian Mukim hinted at Abhishek to go to the pavilion. Abhishek replied to him. After this the two began to argue. The umpires intervened after seeing the controversy between Sufian and Abhishek.
Both again on September 14
In this match, Abhishek Sharma played 35 off 22 balls. In this match, India-A batted first and lost 8 wickets in 20 overs and scored 183 runs. In reply, Pakistan-A team was able to score 176 runs in 20 overs. Both of these players will now face each other in the Asia Cup on September 14.
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