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‘Treated Shaheen Afridi like a net-ball spinner’: Sunil Gavaskar’s scathing assessment of Pakistan pacer’s struggle against India

After the chase was lit up by a belligerent opening stand between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, totalling 105 runs in only 9.5 overs, Shaheen Afridi ended up conceding 40 runs in only 3.5 overs without finding a breakthrough

Sunil Gavaskar said India treated Shaheen Afridi like a net-ball spinner during the Asia Cup Super 4 match. (AP/File)Sunil Gavaskar said India treated Shaheen Afridi like a net-ball spinner during the Asia Cup Super 4 match. (AP/File)

Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar heaped praise on India’s thumping batting performance during their six-wicket win over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 in Dubai on Sunday. The 76-year-old Gavaskar was particularly effusive in his praise for batter Tilak Varma and lauded him for his dominance over Pakistan pace spearhead Shaheen Afridi to close out the match with seven balls to spare.

After the chase was lit up by a belligerent opening stand between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, totalling 105 runs in only 9.5 overs, Afridi ended up conceding 40 runs in only 3.5 overs without finding a breakthrough. While Gavaskar highlighted Pakistan’s improved batting performance from the previous group-stage skirmish between the sides in Dubai, he highlighted how the left-handed Tilak was able to constrict the pacers, as if to treat the occasion as a hit in the nets.

“When the second match came along, there was an improved batting performance by Pakistan in the first half before the loss of threewickets put them on the back foot again, and despite getting big runs in the final three overs, they were 20 runs shorter than what they would have wanted,” Gavaskar wrote in his Sportstar column.

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“India breezed to a win after a delightful opening partnership between Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill that took the breath away and crushed any hopes the Pakistanis had of winning the game. In the end, another super-talented batter, Tilak Varma, treated Pakistan’s premier bowler, Shaheen Shah Afridi, like a net-ball spinner and smashed him around to wrap a win with deliveries to spare.”

The win ensured India moved ahead in the race to the finals, amidst another Pakistan encounter that was alive with theatrics and heated exchanges on the field.

“Of course, there were no handshakes but only head shakes from the Pakistan bowlers as to how to bowl to these Indian batters who start the game in fifth gear. There are a few days left before India’s next game, and it will be interesting to see what excuses the Pakistanis come up with this time for another drubbing from the country they love to hate,” Gavaskar remarked.

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In a quest to remain in the hunt for the final and a potential meeting against India within the fortnight, Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi in the Super Fours on Tuesday night.

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