
Pakistani Shaheen Shah Afridi mixes delivery during the Asia Cup match against India. (AP/PTI Photo) New Delhi: Cricket Legend Sunil Gavascar reserved the highest praise for young Tilak Varma after a strong victory in six goals over Pakistan in Asia in Asia, Dubai in Asia Cup 2025 Super 4. The ball ”with bold struggles that closed the Indian victory.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Tilak, who came to No. 4, initially looked measured and reached 20 out of 17 supplies before he was released at 19. The 22-year-old faces Afrids, a Pakistani strike, a 22-year-old completed a competition with a towering six, followed by a sharp border. Tilak remained undefeated for 30 of 19 balls and left Gavascar in respect of his peace and fearlessness.
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“Finally, another super-talented dough, Tilak Varma, treated Pakistani premiere Shaheen Shah Afridi, like Spinner with a clean ball, and smashed him to wrap victory with vans,” he wrote in his Sportstar Column.
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The Indian legend also praised the team’s dominance of the team, starting with a 105-running stand between Abhishek Shama and SHUBMAN GILL. “India went to win the beautiful opening partnership between Abhishek Sharma and SHUBMAN GILL, who inhaled and crushed the hopes that the Pakistanians won the game,” Gavascar said.Afrids have now walked out without a goal against India in this year’s Asia and complicated Pakistan’s suffering. Despite the late flourishing with the bat, their total number decreased by 20 runs before the demanding score, so India was a complete control.With the victory, India joined Bangladesh on the top of the Super 4 ranking with two points, but excellent clean run keeps them forward. The champions champions are firmly at another final performance, with their young stars like Tilak Varma, to add to the established names.For Pakistan, the equation is simple, but it has not forgiven: win both remaining matches to keep their campaign alive, or the risk of watching, as India faces Bangladesh in the collision of the summit.