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November 30, 2024 - 10:24 pm

Pakistan’s T20 World Cup Finalist’s Son Dismisses New CSK Recruit in U19 Asia Cup Match [WATCH]

During the U19 Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan, a significant moment occurred when the son of former Pakistan captain Misbah ul Haq dismissed CSK’s new recruit.

During the U19 Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan, a significant moment occurred when Faham ul Haq, son of former Pakistan captain Misbah ul Haq, dismissed CSK’s new recruit C. Andre Siddarth.

Siddarth, a right-handed batter who was acquired by Chennai Super Kings for INR 30 lakhs in the IPL 2025 mega auction, carried high expectations into the match.

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In the 12th over, Faham delivered a crucial blow to the Indian innings with a well-planned delivery. The dismissal came from a full delivery wide outside the off-stump. Siddarth attempted an aggressive slash but failed to keep the shot grounded.

The ball flew towards deep point, where Mohammad Riazullah showcased sharp fielding skills by completing a fine catch.

Watch the Dismissal here

India Falls Short Against Pakistan in U-19 Asia Cup Clash

Pakistan set the tone in their U-19 Asia Cup group stage match against India in Dubai with a dominant batting display led by Shahzaib Khan. He smashed a remarkable 159 off 147 balls, featuring five fours and ten sixes, as Pakistan reached 281/7 in their 50 overs.

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India’s bowlers had some moments of success, with Samarth Nagaraj taking three wickets and Ayush Mhatre grabbing two, but they couldn’t contain Shahzaib’s fireworks.

In response, India’s innings struggled despite Nikhil Kumar’s valiant 67 off 77 balls. Naveed Ahmad Khan dismissed Kumar, triggering a collapse that left India at 190/9 in the 40th over.

However, a resilient last-wicket stand of 48 between Mohamed Enaan (30 off 22) and Yudhajit Guha, aided by several dropped catches, kept India in the game briefly. Pakistan finally secured a win by running Enaan out, wrapping up the match with India falling short of the target by 44 runs.

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