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Controversy Erupts as India U19 All Out for 136 Against Pakistan in Youth Asia Cup
COLOMBO: The India U19 cricket team faced a batting collapse against Pakistan in the Youth Asia Cup 2025 after being all out for 136 on the tournament. The match, already high-stakes, ignited further controversy over the dismissal of Indian batsman Ashutosh Sharma.
India, after losing the toss and being put in to bat, had a promising start, with Vaibhav Suryavanshi (45 off 28 balls, including 5 fours and 3 sixes) and Naman Dhir (35 off 20 balls) forming a strong partnership of 79 runs for the second wicket. Suryavanshi and Priyansh Aryan put on a 30 run opening stand.. However, the middle order crumbled, with several batsmen failing to reach double figures.
The disputed moment occurred when Ashutosh Sharma, coming in after the fall of the captain’s wicket, was given out LBW off a delivery from Pakistan’s Saad Mohammad. The delivery, a googly, struck Sharma near his waist. While the Pakistani team appealed, the umpire, Mehmood Kharoti, raised his finger, much to the disbelief of Sharma, who argued that the ball was not in line with the wicket. Replays suggest the ball may have been missing leg stump.
The decision has sparked outrage among Indian cricket fans, who have taken to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the umpiring.
Pakistan’s bowling attack was led by Shahid Aziz, who took 3 wickets, while Saad Masood and Maz Sadaqat took 2 wickets each. Ubaid Shah, Ahmed Daniel and Sufiyan Muqim picked up one wicket apiece.
Pakistan now needs 137 runs to win the match.