Key Points

Pakistan continued their winning form with a second consecutive T20I victory. Saim Ayub and Hasan Nawaz's powerful batting set a massive target of 207 runs. UAE's Asif Khan put up a fierce fight with a spectacular 77-run knock. Despite his efforts, Pakistan secured a 31-run win ahead of the Asia Cup.

Key Points: Pakistan Defeats UAE by 31 Runs in T20I Tri-Series Thriller

  • Saim Ayub smashed 69 runs from just 38 deliveries
  • Hasan Nawaz provided strong support with a quickfire 56
  • UAE's Asif Khan fought back with a brutal 77 off 35 balls
  • Pakistan secures second consecutive win ahead of Asia Cup
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T20I Tri Series: UAE's spirited show goes in vain as Pakistan registers second win on trot before Asia Cup

Saim Ayub's explosive 69 and Hasan Nawaz's 56 power Pakistan to 207, overcoming a spirited fight from UAE's Asif Khan in a high-scoring T20I clash.

"In a brutal counterattack, he mauled Pakistan's experienced bowling unit - Match Report"

Sharjah, August 31

The UAE dished out a spirited show, but it blew away against Saim Ayub and Hasan Nawaz's firepower as Pakistan's hot form stayed intact with a 31-run victory in the ongoing T20I Tri-Series 2025 at Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

With a new match-winner this time around, Pakistan relished its second victory in as many days, serving as a massive boost just 10 days before the Asia Cup. After the coin once again spun in Pakistan's favour, they opted to bat like they did in their 39-run victory over Afghanistan on Friday.

Ayub, who appeared rustic in his last outing, finally put up a vintage show since his return from injury at the beginning of this year. His explosive 69 (38) and Nawaz's 56 (26) did the lion's share of the work for Pakistan. Ayub freed himself from the shackles after a 22-run third over during which he carted Junaid Siddique for two towering sixes and a four.

Once the fielding restrictions were lifted after the power play, he hammered left-arm quick Muhammad Jawadullah for a six and a boundary. He raced to his fifty in 25 balls and eventually finished with 69 from 38 deliveries, laced with seven boundaries and four sixes.

Mohammad Nawaz, with his 25 (15) and Faheem Ashraf's quick-fire 16 (10), towards the end turned out to be handy cameos that propelled Pakistan to a daunting 207-run total.

In reply, the UAE heavily depended on what skipper Muhammad Waseem could conjure up in the first six overs. He adopted a belligerent start and kept the hopes kindled by swiftly racing to 33(18). However, his time on the crease was cut short after a terrible mix-up towards the end of the powerplay.

UAE's middle order collapsed, but Asif Khan wasn't willing to go down without putting up a fight. In a brutal counterattack, he mauled Pakistan's experienced bowling unit. Pakistan's spinners and pacers continued to bowl in his arc, and he offered no clemency en route to a rollicking 77(35). However, his knock came to an end at the hands of Hasan Ali and proved insufficient to salvage a win for his side as the UAE fell to a 31-run defeat.

- ANI

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Priya S
Saim Ayub is back with a bang! That 69 off 38 shows why he's so important for Pakistan's batting lineup. Hope he continues this form in Asia Cup against India 🤞
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Rohit P
UAE's middle order collapse cost them the match. They need to work on building partnerships instead of relying on individual performances. Still, proud of their fighting spirit!
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Michael C
As an Indian fan, I'm watching Pakistan's form closely. Their batting looks dangerous but bowling still seems vulnerable. Our bowlers will test them properly in Asia Cup! 💪
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Shreya B
Respect to UAE cricket! From associate nation to giving tough fights to full members. Cricket is truly growing globally. Hope they qualify for next World Cup 🌍🏏
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Karthik V
Pakistan scoring 207 is concerning for other teams. Their batting depth looks good with Nawaz and Ashraf contributing down the order. Asia Cup is going to be exciting!

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