Key Points

Kuldeep Yadav made a spectacular return to the T20I side with match-winning figures of 4-7 against UAE. His magical spell triggered a sensational collapse where UAE lost eight wickets for just 10 runs. India then chased down the target of 58 in just 4.3 overs, setting a new record for their fastest T20I chase. The comprehensive nine-wicket victory gives India a massive net run rate boost to start their Asia Cup campaign.

Key Points: Kuldeep Yadav 4-7 Leads India to Record Asia Cup Win Over UAE

  • Kuldeep Yadav takes 4-7 in devastating spell against UAE
  • Shivam Dube chips in with 3-4 as bowling support
  • India completes chase in record 4.3 overs
  • Abhishek Sharma smashes 30 off just 11 deliveries
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Asia Cup: Kuldeep picks 4-7 as commanding India thrash UAE by nine wickets

Kuldeep Yadav's sensational 4-7 spell sparks UAE collapse for 57 as India completes fastest T20I chase in just 4.3 overs to open Asia Cup campaign.

"Kuldeep came in and took three wickets in his second over to lead the charge for a sensational UAE batting meltdown - Match Report"

Dubai, Sep 10

On his return to the T20I team after playing 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup final, Kuldeep Yadav became the wrecker-in-chief with extraordinary figures of 4-7, as India thrashed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by nine wickets to open their 2025 Men’s Asia Cup campaign in a commanding fashion.

On a cool evening at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, UAE made a promising start by reaching 47/2 in eight overs, with opener Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu finding early boundaries. But after that, it became an evening for them to forget.

Kuldeep came in and took three wickets in his second over to lead the charge for a sensational UAE batting meltdown, as the side lost their next eight wickets for just 10 runs. Their score of 57 in 13.1 overs is also the lowest men’s T20I score for a team playing against India.

Shivam Dube, operating as India’s third seam bowling option, chipped in with three wickets to further derail UAE’s innings, while Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy and Axar Patel chipped in with a wicket apiece. Abhishek Sharma (30) and Shubman Gill (20 not out) tore into the UAE bowling attack with an array of dazzling strokes to complete the chase in just 27 balls.

The duo along with skipper Suryakumar Yadav (seven not out) ensured India stormed to a new record for their fastest chase in men’s T20I history - needing just 4.3 overs to complete the chase and victory in an emphatic fashion, along with giving themselves a massive net run rate boost.

After India pushed UAE into batting first, Sharafu got two thick edged boundaries off Hardik Pandya, before clipping Bumrah for four and lofting inside-out against Axar for a beautifully timed six. His fun ended at 22 when Bumrah castled him by flattening his off-stump with a pitch perfect yorker.

Chakaravarthy struck when Muhammad Zohaib slogged off his googly, but the thick outside edge was caught by backward point. Waseem was quick to pounce on errors from Bumrah by driving, cutting and flicking him to pick three fours in the final over of power-play, as UAE signed off with 41/2.

But the pressure of two overs with no boundaries on UAE meant Kuldeep made merry. On his flighted delivery, Rahul Chopra couldn’t get the timing right and holed out to long-on. Against Waseem, Kuldeep got one to straighten after pitching and trapped him lbw on sweep. The standout dismissal of Kuldeep’s spell came when his googly castled Harshit Kaushik through the gate.

With pressure firmly on UAE, Asif Khan and Dhruv Parashar survived huge lbw shouts against Chakaravarthy on review. But Dube took out Asif when the batter nicked slightly away from the body and was caught behind by Sanju Samson going low to his right to complete the catch.

Axar joined the wicket-taker’s list by trapping Simranjeet Singh lbw with a flighted delivery gripping and turning as well, while Dube added another scalp by jagging one back in to dismiss Parashar in the same fashion.

Amidst the carnage, a flash of sportsmanship came when Suryakumar withdrew the stumped out appeal on Junaid Siddique, who was caught wandering outside his crease by Samson after being distracted by Dube’s handkerchief falling while he was coming in to bowl in the 13th over.

But the reprieve was short-lived as Siddique skied one to Suryakumar at mid-wicket off Dube, while Kuldeep ended UAE’s misery by having Haider Ali caught behind. Abhishek was off the blocks from the word go by lofting Haider Ali through the line for a six over long-off, before slashing the spinner for another boundary.

Gill, on his return to the T20I team after more than a year, slashed Muhammad Rohid for four, before flicking uppishly over square leg for six. Abhishek hit the shot of the modest chase by going on the back foot to muscle Parashar over long-off for six, before scything the spinner over extra cover for four.

After pulling Siddique for six, Abhishek went for another heave, but skied to mid-on. Suryakumar got off the mark in his trademark swish over fine leg for six while Gill went on the backfoot to pull Simranjeet past mid-on for four to complete a statement win for the Indian team.

Brief Scores: UAE 57 in 13.1 overs (Alishan Sharafu 22, Muhammad Waseem 19; Kuldeep Yadav 4-7, Shivam Dube 3-4) lost to India 60/1 in 4.3 overs (Abhishek Sharma 30, Shubman Gill 20 not out; Junaid Siddique 1-16) by nine wickets

- IANS

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Priya S
Loved the sportsmanship shown by Suryakumar withdrawing the stumping appeal! That's the spirit of cricket we want to see. Winning is important but how you win matters too 👏
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Rohit P
Abhishek Sharma's batting was pure entertainment! 30 runs in just a few balls - that's the kind of aggressive intent we need in T20 cricket. Hope he continues this form against stronger teams.
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Sarah B
While the win is impressive, we should remember this was against UAE. The real test will be against Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Hope the team maintains this intensity throughout the tournament.
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Vikram M
Fastest T20I chase in Indian history! 4.3 overs to chase down 58 runs - that's absolutely brutal dominance. Our net run rate got a massive boost which could be crucial later in the tournament.
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Michael C
Good to see Shubman Gill back in T20Is after more than a year. He looked comfortable out there. The competition for opening spots is really heating up with Abhishek's explosive form.

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