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Mohammad Sayyam 2/38
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Abdul Subhan 2/29
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Huzaifa Ahsan 2/12
Deepesh Devendran’s 36 off 16 delayed the inevitable, but the end was swift. India’s powerplay—68/3—offered no shelter. The innings folded at 156, and the gulf between preparation and performance stood exposed.
Match at a Glance
| Metric | Pakistan U19 | India U19 |
|---|---|---|
| Total | 347/8 (50 ov) | 156/10 (26.2 ov) |
| Top Scorer | Sameer Minhas 172* | Deepesh Devendran 36 |
| Best Bowler | Ali Raza 4/42 | Deepesh Devendran 3/83 |
| Powerplay | 79/0 | 68/3 |
| Result | Pakistan won by 191 runs | — |
Abdul Subhan: The Quiet Force
Amid the fireworks, Abdul Subhan delivered a spell of rare maturity—2/29 from 8 overs, conceding at 3.60 while striking at key moments. Across the tournament, his efficiency marked him as Pakistan’s most effective wicket-taker per innings. On another day, with a longer leash, he might have climbed even higher in the charts. The takeaway is clearer than hindsight: this is a bowler built for big stages.
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