
Sun Nov 16 15:40:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary and a rewritten version of the text as a news article:
Summary:
India A faced Pakistan A in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 in Doha. Pakistan A won the toss and chose to bowl. India A was bowled out for 136 in 19 overs, with only Vaibhav Suryavanshi (45) and Naman Dhir (35) making significant contributions. Shahid Aziz took 3 wickets for Pakistan A. Pakistan A started their chase strongly, reaching 55/0 in 5.3 overs with Maz Sadaqat (20) and Mohammad Naim at the crease. Yash Thakur took the first wicket for India A. After 3 overs Pakistan A 23/0 with Md Naim (9) and Maz Sadaqat (14) are on the crease. The game is on 16th November at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium.
In India A’s innings Shahid Aziz dismissed Harsha Dubey to take the final wicket making the score 136/8, Harsha Dubey made 19 runs. Nehal Vadhera was out after scoring 8 runs after being caught by Maz Sadaqat. India A lost 5 wickets at 104 runs as Ashutosh Sharma was dismissed by Saad Masood after failing to score. Jitesh Sharma out after scoring 5 runs after being caught by Maz Sadaqat at 101/4. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was dismissed by Sufiyan Mukim after making 45 runs for 28 balls, India A score 91/3. Naman Dhir was dismissed by Saad Masood after making 35 runs at the score 79/1. Priyansh Arya was dismissed by Shahid Aziz for 10 runs at 30/1.
News Article:
India A Collapses Against Pakistan A in Asia Cup Rising Stars Clash
Doha, Qatar – India A suffered a batting collapse against Pakistan A in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 match held at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium today. After losing the toss and being put in to bat, India A struggled to build a substantial innings, eventually being bowled out for a meager 136 in 19 overs.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi (45) and Naman Dhir (35) were the only batsmen to offer resistance, with the rest of the batting order failing to capitalize. Shahid Aziz was the pick of the Pakistani bowlers, claiming 3 wickets. Saad Masood and Maz Sadaqat took 2 wickets each.
In response, Pakistan A made a confident start to their chase, reaching 55/0 in the early stages of their innings, showing intent to chase India’s low score. Maz Sadaqat made 20 runs before he was dismissed by Yash Thakur.