Video of the Day - Asia Cup 2025: Sahibzada Farhan's gunshot fifty celebration grabs attention
Sahibzada Farhan reached his fifty in just 34 balls.
The ongoing Super Four clash of the Asia Cup 2025 on Sunday in Dubai witnessed Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan hammering an impressive half-century and providing his team a solid start after being asked to bat first. His milestone celebration saw him perform a gunshot gesture with his bat, which quickly went viral.
This clash played with heightened border tensions and the ongoing no-handshake stance between the two teams. Earlier in the tournament, Indian and Pakistani players avoided pleasantries at tosses and post-match routines, with both boards involved in off-field drama.
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In the game, Pakistan, sent in to bat after India won the toss, got off to a good start. Fakhar Zaman briefly fell early to Hardik Pandya for 15, but Farhan quickly stabilized the innings. Following this, Kuldeep Yadav dropped a straightforward chance to give Saim Ayub and Jasprit Bumrah conceded 34 runs in their first three overs, making it the most expensive powerplay spell in T20s.
By the halfway mark, Pakistan had raced to 91/1 in 10 overs, their third-highest total at this stage in Asia Cup history and their best-ever start against India. Farhan reached his fifty in just 34 balls, smashing Axar Patel for a six over midwicket before unveiling his rocket-launcher gun celebration. The gesture thrilled Pakistani fans in the stadium and went viral. After 12 overs, the Men in Green's scorecard read 103/2.
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