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Pakistan storm into Super Four with dominant victory over UAE

In an incredibly thrilling encounter that unfolded at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai on Wednesday, Pakistan emerged victorious with a dominant 41-run win over the hosts, UAE, booking their spot in the Super Fours. The much-needed victory not only solidified Pakistan's place in the next stage of the tournament but also once again proved the team's resilience against a strangling bowling performance from UAE, who fought tooth and nail but fell short.
Pakistan banked on standout performances from Fakhar Zaman and Shaheen Afridi, coupled with a disciplined bowling effort, to bounce back in style. Inserted to bat, their innings started with some uncertainty as the team looked to recover from early setbacks. Openers Saim Ayub (0) and Sahibzada Farhan (5) couldn’t provide the start that Pakistan had hoped for, both falling cheaply. However, in the midst of this early collapse, ever-reliable Fakhar Zaman stepped up with a match-defining knock. Fakhar, who is known to thrive under pressure, played a brilliant innings of 50 runs off 36 balls, powering Pakistan to a competitive total of 146/9 in 20 overs. His knock included 2 fours and 3 sixes.
One of the most notable contributions came from Shaheen Afridi, who took charge in the death overs to give Pakistan a late surge. Afridi scored a blistering 29 off just 14 balls, including 3 fours and 2 sixes. His cameo helped Pakistan set a more challenging target, taking the total to 146,
Defending a total of 146, Pakistan bowlers struck early on to put the pressure on UAE. Their pace attack, led by Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf, was spot-on. The two quick bowlers bowled with precision, taking two wickets each to put UAE on the backfoot. Afridi was exceptional in his first spell, troubling UAE batters with his trademark pace. He struck early, sending the dangerous Alishan Sharafu packing for just 12 runs. Rauf, who had been on the sidelines, sealed the opportunity, consistently hitting the right lengths and making it difficult for the UAE to settle into any rhythm.
It was, however, Pakistan's spinners who delivered the telling blows. Abrar Ahmed, who has been Pakistan's most effective bowler in T20 cricket over the past few years, delivered an outstanding spell. He picked up two key wickets, including that of Muhammad Waseem, who was looking to accelerate. Saim Ayub was also instrumental in the collapse, contributing with a scalp. With this dominant win, Pakistan advance to the Super Fours of the Asia Cup, bolstering their position in the tournament. Meanwhile, their qualification has raised the possibility of another India-Pakistan showdown on September 21.
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