The India-Pakistan Asia Cup Super Four clash in Dubai delivered yet another spicy moment when Abhishek Sharma and Haris Rauf locked horns in the middle, forcing the umpire to intervene. The incident unfolded in the fifth over of India’s chase. Shubman Gill, already looking in fine touch, faced Rauf’s short-of-a-length delivery outside off. With minimal fuss, Gill swivelled and short-arm jabbed the ball wide of mid-wicket, splitting the gap perfectly for four. The stroke raced away to the fence, intensifying pressure on Pakistan’s premier fast bowler. But instead of the camera following Gill’s brilliance, attention quickly shifted to the non-striker’s end. Abhishek Sharma and Rauf were seen exchanging words, with tempers flaring enough for on-field umpire Gazi Sohel to step in between the two. Though the microphones didn’t capture the exact words, the animated body language told its own story, with the young Indian opener refusing to back down and the fiery Pakistani quick just as unwilling to let things slide.Watch: This latest exchange came on the heels of earlier flashpoints involving India’s openers and Pakistan’s fast bowlers. Abhishek had already rattled Shaheen Afridi with a first-ball six followed by a verbal jab, while Gill had pointed out the direction of a boundary after cutting loose against the left-arm spearhead. By the time Rauf got involved, the rivalry had gone well beyond bat and ball. For India, these charged-up moments underlined a fearless approach in chasing 172, Pakistan’s highest T20I total against them batting first. For Pakistan, the visible frustration of their frontline bowlers hinted at how rattled they were by India’s aggressive start. The Dubai crowd roared with every boundary and every heated exchange, as the India-Pakistan rivalry once again proved that in this fixture, the cricket is inseparable from the emotion.
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