
Pakistan on Sunday, September 21, suffered another dominant defeat in the hands of India in the Asia Cup Super 4. In the middle of a heavy loss, he appeared at the beginning of the match: the release of Fakhar Zaman, which Pakistani Captain Salman Ali Agha believes that he may be planning a mistake.
The incident occurred in the third place when Fakhar Zaman proceeded from Hardik Pandy to Indian goalkeeper Sanju Samson. Before reaching gloves, it was immediately discussed as to whether the ball was reflected. After consulting with the third referee, Zaman was sentenced to 15. Talk at a press conference after Salman AGHA expressed his doubts about the decision and also acknowledged that mistakes were part of the game.
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“I really don’t know about the decision. As far as I am concerned, I thought it was reflected. The referees can make mistakes, and that is understandable.
“Based on the way he detonated, if he continued through PowerPlay, he could probably score around 190. Of course, there were some bye and mistakes and mistakes.
The decision left Zaman, as he went back to the pavilion, despite his positive start next to Sahibzad Farhan. Pakistan made a tactical change by sending Zaman to open shifts while Saim Ayub, who fought in the tournament, was degraded to number three. This movement initially looked promising when Zaman attacked from the beginning and in the first above the first faced and exposed the Indian bowling unit under pressure from the beginning and under pressure.
However, Zaman’s release proved symbolic. India Supreme Order, led by blister Abhishek Sharma 74 of 39 balls, easily torn with Pakistan’s bowling setAnd he scripted 6 goals victory. Pakistani dough, despite the half -century of the Sahibzada Farhan, was able to handle only 171, while Farhan’s shifts further overshadowed the controversial celebration of the shooting. On the day, the Indian fire residence of India left a small space for the attack of Pakistan to recover.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
22 September 2025