Pakistan’s Batting-Line-Up broke off again on the big stage, and fans quickly let their frustration run on social media after the Asia Cup collision against India in Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
Pakistani captain Salman Ali Agha’s decision to batter first failed because they could only collect 127/9 in their assigned 20 overs despite Sahaibzada Farhan’s Gutsy Knock.
The right -handed opener remained the top scorer for Pakistan with a 40 discount on 44 deliveries, consisting of one four and three sixes.
Number nine Slagman Shaheen Shah Afridi added valuable runs to the backend with a sizzling 33-run cameo of only 16 deliveries, peppered with four sixes.
Early Wickets rattled the side and the batting unit never really recovered.
Wrong strokes and a bad Scottish selection saw Pakistan Snel Momentum losing and handed India’s bowlers from the start.
The collapse led to widespread criticism when Fans questioned the team’s ability to keep their nerve into the matches of high pressure.
Many were of the opinion that excluding Pakistan -stroke people Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan was a bad decision.
The frustration was exacerbated by the fact that the team had come into play with a solid form, but still crumbled against their fiercest rivals. For supporters, the collapse was more than a bad day – it was again a bitter memory of missed opportunities on the largest stage.

