
Ind vs pak: Tilak Verma, who played a 69 -run match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup final, received a strong reception in Hyderabad. Talking to the media after the match, Tilak shared that when the team was in trouble and was at the crease, what was going on in his mind and how he should control himself. Tilak admitted that the final was not easy. The front team also brought good preparations and the pitch was not easy at all. After a few wickets fell in the initial overs, the Pakistan team also intensified the sledging, but our specialty – he worked to handle the coming situation by partner.
Tilak Verma saved the team by remaining calm in the final
When reporters asked what was the experience of staying till the last over and how the pressure endured, Tilak said that there was a lot of pressure, but the country was at the top of them. He said that “whatever you have to do, I will do it for the country”; So he kept himself calm so that the team would not be harmed by not hitting the wrong shot in any emotional moment. His coaches had taught this since childhood, stay calm, follow the basics and do not answer unnecessarily.
Tilak said that when the first three wickets fell quickly, the sledging of the opposing players intensified. At that time, if they got angry and hit a risky shot and got out, then the team would have been harmed. So during the match, he spoke less and took care of the game. After the match was over, he clearly said what he had to say.
Answer with bat, key to win
Tilak Verma said on the sledging of Pakistan players that such things are common, especially in Indo-Pak match. He believed that the best answer could be given from the bat itself, and they did the same. In the Asia Cup 2025 final, Pakistan scored 146 runs while batting first. At one time it seemed that Pakistan would reach comfortably by 180, but the Indian bowlers dropped the final 8 wickets in only 32 runs. Kuldeep Yadav took the most 4 wickets. India started very poorly. Abhishek Sharma (5), Shubman Gill (12) and Suryakumar Yadav (1) were dismissed early. Tilak Verma then shared a 57 -run partnership with Sanju Samson and then a 60 -run partnership with Shivam Dubey. 10 runs were needed in the final over, Tilak confirmed India’s victory by hitting a six and Rinku Singh won from the last shot.







