Maaz Sadaqat starred with an unbeaten 79 as Pakistan Shaheens defeated India A in their group stage game of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha, on Sunday.
Pakistan chased down 137 with eight wickets in hand to top Group B and qualify for the semifinal of the ongoing tournament.
Pakistan got off to a strong start as openers Maaz Sadaqat and Mohammad Naeem scored freely, putting early pressure on the Indian bowlers.
Sadaqat was in sublime form, finding the boundaries regularly and helping the openers reach 50 runs by the fifth over.
The 56-run partnership was broken in the sixth over when Yash Thakur dismissed Naeem, who scored 14 off 10 balls, including a four and a six.
Sadaqat continued his fine form, registering back-to-back fifties in the tournament and anchoring the innings as Pakistan reached 77-1 in seven overs.
Yasir Khan joined Sadaqat at the crease and began scoring, but India fought back, claiming his wicket after 11 runs off nine balls, which included two boundaries.
Mohammad Faiq then joined Sadaqat as Pakistan passed the 100-run mark in the 10th over, steadily inching closer to their second win of the tournament.
Sadaqat continued to dominate, hitting consecutive boundaries alongside Faiq, as Pakistan raced to 130-2 in 13 overs.
After being asked to bat first, India got off to an aggressive start as opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi attacked the Pakistan bowlers from the very first ball, hitting multiple boundaries.
However, Shahid Aziz provided an early breakthrough, dismissing Priyansh Arya for 10 runs off nine balls, leaving India at 30-1 in 3.2 overs.
The momentum shifted decisively in Pakistan’s favour as wickets fell at regular intervals. Saad Masood removed Ashutosh Sharma for a duck, followed by Maaz Sadaqat dismissing Nehal Wadhera for eight, leaving India reeling at 104-6 in 14.1 overs.
Ubaid Shah picked up Ramandeep Singh (11 off nine, including a six), while Harsh Dubey tried to add crucial runs.
However, wickets continued to tumble as Ahmed Daniyal dismissed Yash Thakur (2 off 4), Shahid Aziz claimed Dubey (19 off 15), and Suyash Sharma fell for a duck, completing India’s collapse at 136 in 19 overs.