Future Asia Cup final: India and Pakistan will face off tomorrow
India A defeated Bangladesh A while Pakistan A defeated Sri Lanka A to get to the tournament's championship game.
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| India During a match of the ACC Men's Emerging Asia Cup, a batter is shown in play against Pakistan A. |
On Sunday, July 23, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, the Emerging Asia Cup final will pit Pakistan A against India A.
After the Men in Blue defeated Bangladesh's A team by 51 runs in the second semi-final of the regional cricket competition among its developing players on Friday, it was decided which two teams would compete in the championship match.
In the semi-final, all of Bangladesh's young cricketers were dismissed for 160 runs in 34.2 overs while attempting to reach a 212-run mark.
Pakistan, on the other hand, advanced to the tournament's finals after defeating Sri Lanka by 60 runs in the other semifinal. The home team was bowled out for 323 runs while attempting to reach their target.
Arshad Iqbal, a Pakistani pacer, was the preferred bowler after recording statistics of 5-37. For the victorious team, Mubasir Khan and Sufiyan Muqeem each secured two wickets.
Nishant Sindhu of India was chosen as the winning team's best bowler after taking five wickets for 20 runs in eight overs against Bangladesh A.
With 51 runs, Bangladesh's opening batsman Tanzid Hasan led the team in scoring.
Previously, India The A hitters lost composure against Bangladesh A, as they were bowled out for 211 in the second Emerging Asia Cup semi-final on Friday in Colombo.
India A lost their opener Sai Sudharsan early after being given the opportunity to bat first against Pakistan A in the previous game. Sudharsan
Before the Men in Blue were saved by skipper Yash Dhull, Abhishek Sharma (34) also left. He managed to score a hard-earned 66 runs, including six boundaries, while remaining composed.
Manav Suthar's helpful 21 runs in the hand helped India surpass the 200-run threshold.
For the Bangladesh A team, Mahedi Hasan, Tanzim, and Rakibul Hasan each claimed two wickets.
However, Pakistan A defeated Sri Lanka A by 60 runs to go to the Asian competition's final.
Arshad Iqbal, a right-arm fast bowler, won his first game. List In order to meet a 323-run mark, a fifer helped Pakistan A bowl out its opponents for 262 runs.
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