Sahibzada Farhan, Haris Rauf becomes heroic welcome before the Asia Cup final


Pakistan Pacer Haris Rauf (left) and the Sahibzada Opening batter Farhan greets fans outside the ICC Academy, Dubai, September 27, 2025. - Reporter
Pakistan Pacer Haris Rauf (left) and the Sahibzada Opening batter Farhan greets fans outside the ICC Academy, Dubai, September 27, 2025. – Reporter

Dubai: Pakistani fans came throughout their strength at the ICC Academy on Saturday to greet their team before the long -awaited final of the 2025 Cup Asia against India.

The atmosphere was electric, with followers who sang patriotic slogans such as “Dil Dil Pakistan” and “Jeeway Jeeway Pakistan”.

The focus was firmly in the first Sahibzada Farhan game and the rapid player Haris Rauf, whose arrival caused strong cheers and sincere admiration of the crowd.

The fans said that both players had “stolen their hearts”, while the duo responded hotly, shook his hand and promised the followers before heading to training.

Located only 1.2 kilometers from the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, the ICC Academy echoed “O Shahzada …!” And “Farhan Bhai, once again …!” Meanwhile, Pashtun fans extended their best wishes to Fakhar Zaman in Pashto, saying “the best of luck.”

With the high -risk final only one day away, the emotion between Pakistani fans in Dubai has reached a high point, since they expect their favorite stars anxiously who take the field in the historic Sunday confrontation.

The green shirts established a final against India after overcoming Bangladesh for 11 races at a Super Fours meeting on September 25. The final will be the first time that the archirival will face each other in the history of the tournament.

The 2016 champions have defeated all the oppositions on their way before sinking the final of the eight team tournament.

Pakistan was defeated twice, first in the group stage and then in Super Fours, by a team in India containing the best classified batter and bowling player in the world in the T20 format at the Abhishek Sharma opener and the Spinner Varun Chakravarthy.

The two parties will block the horns in the final game as the tensions remain increased due to the controversial actions of the controversial of the Indian Captain Suryakumar Yadav during his group party on September 14.

Pundits described his decision to omit a habitual handshake in launch and political statements in the interview after the “unprecedented” and “harmful to the spirit of the game”.

After the complaint of a Cricket Board (PCB) of Pakistan, the International Cricket Council (ICC) formally rebuked Yadav for his political comments, advising him to refrain from such actions in the future.

Despite the accused environment, Pakistan’s captain Salman Agha expressed his enthusiasm for the final against India. “The amount of pressure on both teams will be the same. We will try to do our best and win the final,” he said.



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