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IND-A vs PAK-A | Twitter explodes as Abhishek Sharma and Sufiyan Muqeem ignite the field with heated showdown

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The heated exchange between Aamir Sohail and Venkatesh Prasad is a classic reminder of the intense rivalry in India-Pakis🍨tan🦋 matches. A similar incident occurred in the India-A vs Pakistan-A clash at the T20 Emerging Asia Cup where Abhishek Sharma and Sufiyan Muqeem got into a verbal exchange.

‌India-A got off to a solid start with openers Abhishek Sharma and Prabhsimran Singh playing aggressively from the beginning. Both batsmen, coming off a successful IPL season, appeared confident and guided India to 68/0 by the end of the powerplay. They looked comfortable while Pakistan struggled to break their partnership. The situation shifted when Muqeem dismissed Sharma in what became a controversial moment.

Muqeem bowled a fuller delivery outside off stump on the first ball of the seventh over. The left-hander advanced down the pitch and swung his bat, but mistimed it, producing a leading edge that flew towards point. Positioned at point, Qasim Akram backpedalled and slid to his left to complete a remarkable catch. As Sharma began walking back to the pavilion, Muqeem said something and gestured towards the pavilion. The Sunrisers Hyderabad sta💦r noticed this and lost his cool, responding with heated words. Prabhsimran stepped in to calm Sharma down, while social media quickly reacted to the India-Pakistan clash.

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