Asia cup 2025 ind vs uae: Today, the second match of Asia Cup 2025 was played between India and United Arab Emirates (UAE) teams at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. Through this match, both teams started their campaign. India won the toss against the UAE and decided to bowl first and consolidated the entire innings of the opposition team for 57 runs. The dominance of Indian bowlers during this entire match was worth seeing. At the same time, chasing the target, the Indian team chased at the loss of 1 wicket in 4.3 overs.
UAE was reduced to 57 runs
The UAE batsmen were completely killed against this deadly bowling unit of India. As a result, the UAE team was all out on the score of just 57 runs. His eight batsmen could not touch the figure of double. The UAE innings was started by captain Mohammad Wasim and Alishan Sharafu, but the Indian bowlers put pressure from the beginning. The first blow was on the team for 26, when Jaspreet Bumrah bowled Alishan Sharafu. After this, Mohammad Joheb was also dismissed by Varun Chakraborty on a score of 29. In the ninth over, Kuldeep Yadav showed amazing and took three wickets in the same over. He showed Rahul Chopra, captain Mohammad Wasim and Harshit Kaushik the path of the pavilion. After this, UAE scored five wickets at 50. For 51 runs, Shivam Dubey gave the sixth blow by dismissing Asif Khan. Then for 52 runs, Akshar Patel dismissed Simranjit Singh lbw. Soon Dubey also dismissed Dhruv Parashar and Junaid Siddiqui. The final blow to the UAE was given by Kuldeep Yadav, when Hyder Ali’s Sanju Samson caught the catch. Chasing this target, the Indian team took the target in 4.3 overs with 9 wickets remaining. Abhishek Sharma contributed 30, Shubman Gill 20 and Suryakumar Yadav 7 runs.
Indian bowlers dominated the match
For India, Kuldeep Yadav took the most 4 wickets, while Shivam Dubey took 3 wickets. Jaspreet Bumrah, Akshar Patel and Varun Chakraborty got 1-1 success. The entire team of UAE was reduced to a very cheap score and the dominance of Indian bowlers was seen in the entire innings.