'Tough to watch': Wasim Akram's cruel approach of Pakistan's bat and India
With Suryakumar Yadav-led ‘men in Blue’ who defeated the Pakistani team of Salman Ali Agha-Lied Pakistani team on the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four match on Sunday at Dubai through 6 wickets, former Pakistani legendary Pacer Wasim Akram India re-applauded for the Pakistan. In addition, Akram also expressed sadness about the gap between the Pakistani side and the Indian team, which states that major improvements should be made at the fitness level. Wasim Akram spoke during the Post Match Show on Air and said, ‘I’m going to pronounce my heart. It’s hard to look at Pakistan. I understand that a former player has played a former player in each department for the past four or five years. Once or two times we won here and there was incredible from India. The talent, the department. It’s good in any game, that’s fine. Why was Akram ‘speechless’? While commenting during the 2025 Asia Cup in Dubai on Sunday during Pakistan’s Super Four Stage match against India, Akram was left ‘speechless’. He was in disbelief after Pakistan Mohammad Nawaz’s bizarre. In the third delivery 19th, when Salman Agha faced Jasprit Bumrah and Nawaz on the opposite side, the ball of Agha’s pillow went to the back of the square. After this, the field worker threw it at the end of the non-stitcher and Suryakumar Yadav threw it at the end of the striker, where Nawaz slowly walked to the crease. He has completely out of touch with reality. The ball hit the stumps and he got off the crease well, and he left with 21 balls of 21 balls. After the dismissal of Nawaz, Faemeem Ashraf arrived as the new batter and started with a six. Akram said on the live broadcast: “The necessary border for Pakistan! What an ear he bowled! Wide ball, dot -ball, ankle, wicket, a single then a six, and also a walk in between. I am speechless with the presence of the spirit to Nawaz.” India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup 2025, Super 4: Earlier, after winning the throw, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav chose to bowl first. Pakistan, who batted first, scored 171 runs of 5 wickets in 20 overs. For Pakistan, Sahibzada made Farhan a century (58), while Saim Ayub (21), Mohammad Nawaz, 21, Faemeem Ashraf (20) and Salman Agha (17) fired a few quick runs. India’s Shivam Dube took 2 wickets, while Hardik Pandya and Varun Chakravarthy each chose one wickets. India opener Abhishek Sharma set the field on fire with his fierce batting. He scored an excellent 74 runs with 39 deliveries at a strike rate of 189.74. In turn, he hit 6 boundaries and 5 sixes.