That brings us to the end of the coverage. Thank you for your comments throughout the game. For now, it's goodbye from me, Rvel Zahid, and our entire crew at ESPNcricinfo

Shaheen Afridi, Player of the Match: Just practicing in the nets, nothing special...trying to apply that in the game as well. It's always special when you perform for your team in a winning cause. My job was to go in and hit the ball and I applied that there and it worked out successfully

Muhammad Waseem, UAE Captain: I would like to give credit to our bowlers. They bowled exceptionally well today and restricted them to a low total. We lost it in the batting. We were confident but I think losing three wickets in the powerplay hurt us. Up until the 15th or 16th over we were going well but then we lost our way. If we are taking responsibility, then everyone has to take responsibility--the middle order as well. I hope they do better in upcoming tournaments. Playing against Pakistan and India was a learning experience for us and we'll look to apply those (learnings) going forward

Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan Captain: We got the job done but we still need to improve our batting in the middle order. That's been a concern and something we need to work on. Apart from that, we did a good job. We haven't batted at our best yet...we're still just finding our way to 150. If we bat well in the middle overs, we can push it to 170 no matter the opposition. Shaheen's batting has improved a lot--he's already great with the ball. Saim is someone who has been bringing us back into games and I hope he can continue like this till the end. We're ready for any challenge and if we keep playing the way we have over the last four months, we'll be good against any side. (on the upcoming match against India)

UAE ran out of gas and with their overreliance on the top order, they couldn't handle the superior bowling attack in the middle overs as wickets began to fall at regular intervals and the asking rate crept up. A straightforward defending job from Pakistan, though they'll be concerned about their batting. Shaheen Afridi's vital cameo with the bat bailed them out of trouble and gave some respectability to the total. Pakistan have qualified for the Super Fours. UAE fought their heart out, but they were up against quality opposition, and it was always going to be a tough challenge to negotiate against a solid spin attack. The move to include Haris Rauf in the playing XI paid rich dividends. Earlier, Fakhar Zaman steadied the ship with a responsible half-century, while Salman Agha chipped in with 20, but there wasn't much else to speak of on the batting card. The top order misfired, with several players dismissed for single figures. Shaheen Afridi once again showed his batting dexterity, launching a few sixes out of the park. Junaid Siddique was the pick of the bowlers for UAE, returning 4-18, while Simranjeet Singh was superb with his terrific spin, claiming 3-26

Sudhanshu: "Rvel, my friend, Pakistan need to fix their batting order. Power hitter Shaheen is coming in at 9 when strike bowler Saim is opening
"

17.4
W
Haris Rauf to Muhammad Rohid, 2 runs, OUT, Good-ish length and fired in at middle, exposes his stumps and clouts it away to deep backward point for a couple. Another thunderbolt. Comical end to the match, Haris has a shy at striker's end, doesn't hit, bit of yes and no as the couple tries to squeeze another single. This time Haris gets rid of the ball quickly and the non-striker is well short of his crease. Handshakes all around, Pakistan win this match quite comfortably

Muhammad Rohid run out 2 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 200

17.3
W
Haris Rauf to Haider Ali, OUT, Collapsing like a house of cards. Slower one on a length and just outside off, backs away, taking the bait and going for an almight heave, finds the man at midwicket. Was an off-cutter

Haider Ali c Sahibzada Farhan b Haris Rauf 6 (11m 6b 1x4 0x6) SR: 100

17.2
0
Haris Rauf to Haider Ali, no run, around the wicket, length and shapes in at middle, backs away and presses it down to mid-off
17.1
W
Haris Rauf to Simranjeet Singh, OUT, Around the wicket, close to a length and tight around the line off, pulled to midwicket region, direct throw from Sahibzada Farhan might bring an end to Simranjeet's innings. He is struggling, too short of the crease and will have to take long walk back to the pavillion.

Simranjeet Singh run out 1 (4m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25

END OF OVER:
17 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | UAE: 103/7 (44 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.05, RRR: 14.66)

  • Haider Ali6 (4b)
  • Simranjeet Singh1 (3b)
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi3-0-16-2
  • Salman Agha1-0-9-1
16.6
4
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Haider Ali, FOUR, my! my! my! that is a wonderful shot. Shorter in length and growing at him, he is equal to the task and backs away to slam a wonderful cut past backward point for a four, finishing the over with an exclamation mark!
16.5
1
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Simranjeet Singh, 1 run, Pitched up on middle, bashes it to long-on for a single

Most wickets in a T20I series/tournament by an opening batter (min 3 inns as opener, Full Member nations)

11 - Shane Watson (T20 WC 2012) 10 - Sikandar Raza (T20 WC regional qualifiers 2023) 6* - Saim Ayub (Asia Cup 2025) 6 - Rachin Ravindra (v BAN, 2021)

16.4
0
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Simranjeet Singh, no run, snorter of a short ball nipping back at off, sways away from the line

Fazal Rauf : "Player of the match is going to be Shaheen Afridi" Salman: "Srilanka is all but through, it will be Afghanistan or Bangladesh, unless Afghanistan can come up with a 100 runs or so win"

16.3
0
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Simranjeet Singh, no run, shortish around the line off, pats it to short cover
16.2
W
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Kaushik, OUT, Fraction short and angled down leg, tries to whack a pull and might have got some bat on it. Shaheen is appealing for a caught behind and seems fully convinced. Close to the glove, Agha sends it upstairs for another look. Yes, it did hit his glove, clear deflection on the ultra-edge, sharp diving take from Haris to his right. Decision will be changed.

H Kaushik c †Mohammad Haris b Shaheen Shah Afridi 0 (6m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

Kasinathan: "Well Now the question is which team is going to play against Pakistan? Afghanistan Or Srilanka"

16.1
1
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Haider Ali, 1 run, Over the wicket, shortens his length and keeps it tight in the channel, he opens the face and glides it down to deep third with ease

U.A.E. 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st21A SharafuMuhammad Waseem
2nd14Muhammad WaseemMuhammad Zohaib
3rd2R ChopraMuhammad Zohaib
4th48D ParasharR Chopra
5th3Asif KhanR Chopra
6th8R ChopraH Kaushik
7th2Haider AliH Kaushik
8th5Haider AliSimranjeet Singh
9th0Haider AliJunaid Siddique
10th2Junaid SiddiqueMuhammad Rohid