And that’s a wrap from our coverage of this Bowl match between UAE and India! Another upset here at the Hong Kong Sixes, as UAE get the better of India. It’s been a tough day for India — first going down to Kuwait earlier in the day, and now suffering another defeat against UAE. They’ll be hoping to bounce back in their next bowl match against Nepal later today. For now, this is Hiren Kumar signing off on behalf of my co-commentator, Deepak Prakash and our scorer and analyst Raju Khariya. Cheers, and see you soon with more action coming your way!
Player of the Match: Khalid shah
9:25 AM IST, 11:55 AM Local Time: Muhammad Arfan finishes things in style and UAE win by 4 wickets on the penultimate ball of the match. Back-to-back defeats for India this morning — first, they were thumped by Kuwait in the group-stage fixture, and now they’ve gone down to the UAE in the Bowl round.
Earlier, after being invited to bat first, India posted a commanding total of 107/3 in 6 overs despite a shaky start, losing three wickets inside the first two overs. Nilansh Keswani (2/11) and Ansh Tandon (1/14) rattled India early, dismissing Bharath Chipli, Stuart Binny, and Priyank Panchal cheaply. However, Abhimanyu Mithun launched a stunning counterattack, smashing 50 off just 16 balls, including 4 fours and 5 sixes, before retiring as per the tournament rules. Dinesh Karthik provided solid support, hammering 42 off 14 balls* with equal aggression. Together, they added 54 runs off 17 balls for the fourth wicket, completely shifting the momentum and helping India cross the 100-run mark. Openers Khalid Shah and Saghir Khan gave them a blistering start, adding 69 runs off only 20 balls. Shah was at his destructive best, hammering 50 off 14 deliveries with 4 fours and 5 sixes before retiring as per tournament rules. Saghir Khan smashed 31 off 11 balls before falling to Stuart Binny. UAE needed 14 runs off the final over. Ansh Tandon departed cheaply on the first ball of the last over, but Muhammad Arfan ensured there were no hiccups, finishing unbeaten on 20 off 5 balls alongside Nilansh Keswani (5* off 2). For India, Binny and Bharath Chipli picked up a wicket each.
OVER 6
United Arab Emirates Sixes
111/2
Muhammad Arfan
20(5)
Nilansh Keswani
5(2)
Bharat Chipli
1-17(0.5)
5.5 B Chipli to M Arfan
6 SIX MORE! GAME OVER! UAE win by 4 wickets! Length ball, outside off, Arfan presses forward and lifts it up and over the deep cover region for a maximum. Another upset in the Hong Kong Sixes as UAE beat India.
BANG! Arfan pummels it into the stands, and UAE need 3 runs off 2 balls.