Sameer's Dream Knock: Why His 172 Against India Will Never Be Forgotten

Pakistan's young batter Sameer Minhas just lived his childhood dream on the biggest stage. He smashed a spectacular 172 runs to lead his team to a huge win over arch-rivals India. He says scoring that century against India is an achievement he'll remember forever. The victory also gave Pakistan the Under-19 Asia Cup title in a dominant fashion.

Key Points: Sameer Minhas on Historic 172 vs India in U19 Asia Cup Final

  • Sameer Minhas scored a blistering 172 off 113 balls in the U19 Asia Cup final
  • His knock powered Pakistan to 347/8 before bowling India out for 156
  • Minhas credits coach Sarfaraz for instilling belief they could beat India
  • The win marks Pakistan's seventh junior-level victory over India since 2019
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Scoring big against India will remain the most memorable achievement, says Sameer after helping Pak U19 win Asian title

Pakistan's U19 star Sameer Minhas calls his match-winning 172 against India his most memorable achievement after securing the Asia Cup title in Dubai.

"It was my childhood dream... and the icing on the cake is that I did it against India. - Sameer Minhas"

Mumbai, Dec 21

Pakistan's Under-19 batter Sameer Minhas fulfilled a childhood dream as he hammered a brilliant 172 off 113 balls to help his team defeat archrivals India by a massive 191-run margin in the final and won the Under-19s Asia Cup title in Dubai on Sunday.

When Sameer Minhas picked up the bat at nine, he always dreamt of scoring big in a major final, and on Sunday, his dream came true with his belligerent knock, a report said on Sunday.

Minhas' 113-ball knock, studded with nine sixes and 17 boundaries, lifted Pakistan to an imperious 347/8 before their pace trio of Ali Raza, Abdul Subhan, and Mohammad Sayyam shared eight wickets between them to skittle out India for a meagre 156 in 26.2 overs to give Pakistan a big win.

Minhas comes from a cricketing family with his elder brother Arafat having played four T20Is for Pakistan and father Kashif, a good club-level cricketer in Multan.

"It was my childhood dream to do something memorable in cricket, and I am happy that I have done the first memorable thing with this hundred, which will remain memorable throughout my career, and the icing on the cake is that I did it against India," Minhas was quoted as saying by Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net).

This was Pakistan's seventh win over India in 11 outings at the Junior level since 2019. It was also an encore of the Champions Trophy in 2017, where Pakistan lost the group match but went on to win the title with an 180-run win in the final.

Minhas, who was adjudged the Player of the Match for the final and the Player of the Tournament, said the Asia Cup win was discussed on the eve of the final. "Sarfaraz Sir mentioned this and made us believe in our ability that we can beat the Indian team," he told www.telecomasia.net.

According to the report, Minhas did not feel any extra pressure of playing against India. "We played them before in the tournament, so there was no pressure, and when they put us in to bat, we were happy that if we managed to put a good total, they would be under pressure."

The report also said that on Sunday, the Multan house of Minhas was buzzing since morning as the family was expecting a good show from their boy.

"Yes, we were expecting some fireworks from Minhas, and I am proud that my son has played a key role in the team's win over India," Kashif Minhas, father of Minhas, told Telecom Asia Spot. "You know a win against India gives us four hundred per cent delight."

Kashif raised his sons with hard work and honesty, having been involved in the selling business, mangoes exporter, as well as dealing in traditional Multan halwa (sweet), the report said.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's just an U19 match, people! Let's not make it bigger than it is. The boys played well to reach the final. One bad day doesn't define them. Wishing Sameer all the best for his future, but our focus should be on supporting our young team.
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Rohit P
"Four hundred per cent delight" for beating India? Speaks volumes about where we stand in their minds. Meanwhile, our media and fans barely mention these junior matches unless we lose. We need to develop a killer instinct at all levels.
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Ananya R
The father's quote about mangoes and Multan halwa is so wholesome! 😊 At the end of the day, it's a sport and these are kids living their dream. Our batters collapsed for 156, that's the real story. Need better temperament under pressure.
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David E
Watching from the UK, the intensity of this rivalry is unmatched, even at U19 level. 172 off 113 is a phenomenal innings anywhere. India will be back stronger. This is what makes cricket great.
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Siddharth J
Respect for the performance, but the constant need to define their achievement *only* by beating India is a bit telling. We move on. Our system produces world-class players consistently. One loss doesn't change that pipeline.

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