Pakistan seal spot in U-19 Asia Cup semi-finals after beating hosts UAE

Published December 16, 2025
Pakistan pacer Abdul Subhan celebrates taking a wicket during the U-19 Asia Cup match against UAE at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on December 16, 2025.—Courtesy ACC
Pakistan pacer Abdul Subhan celebrates taking a wicket during the U-19 Asia Cup match against UAE at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on December 16, 2025.—Courtesy ACC

Pakistan sealed a spot in the U-19 Asia Cup semi-finals after registering a comprehensive 70-run win over hosts United Arab Emirates at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on Tuesday.

After a half century by Ahmed Hussain and crucial contributions by Sameer Minhas and Hamza Zahoor helped Pakistan to 241-9, UAE were bundled out for 171 with a ball more than 12 overs to spare, thanks to pacer Abdul Subhan’s four-wicket haul.

Batting first after winning the toss, Pakistan lost early wickets, but Sameer steadied the innings with a composed 44 off 63 balls, striking five boundaries.

Ahmed anchored the middle order with 65 off 91 balls, which included four fours ensuring Pakistan had a strong platform.

Hamza provided impetus in the latter stages with a brisk 42 from 51 balls, hitting four boundaries.

For UAE, Yug Sharma was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets, while Naseem Khan bagged two wickets.

In turn, UAE were dismissed cheaply despite half-century by Ayaan Misbah, who top-scored with 77 off 74 balls, including 12 fours.

Right-arm pacer Subhan led the bowling attack, clinching four wickets for 31 runs. He now has seven scalps from two matches in the tournament.

Leg-spinner Ahmed, Mohammad Sayyam and Momin Qamar picked up a wicket each. Pakistan’s sharp fielding resulted in three run-outs, ensuring UAE never recovered after losing regular wickets.

Pakistan will face the top side of Group ‘B’ on Friday in the semi-final. The final of the tournament will be played on Sunday.

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