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Sahibzada Farhan scored 57 off 38 balls against India in the Asia Cup final, celebrating his half-century quietly before Varun Chakaravarthy dismissed him.
Sahibzada Farhan scored a second consecutive half-century against India on Sunday when the arch-rivals locked horns for the first time in an Asia Cup Final. However, he celebrated the milestone silently, avoiding any controversy this time.
The Pakistani opener provided a steady but slow start after his team was asked to bat first. Farhan eventually picked up the tempo and reached his fifty off 35 balls in the 9th over. The right-hand batter was expected to repeat his gun-shot celebration, keeping the intensity of the game in mind. But he chose to keep it low key – just raising his bat in the air with a smile on his face.
Farhan provided Pakistan the much-needed momentum after a rusty start. But just when he looked to accelerate, Varun Chakaravarthy ended his outing the final. The opening batter looked to clear the rope with a pull shot but didn’t get the distance. Farhan hit it flat and straight to Tilak Varma at deep mid-wicket.
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