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New Delhi: Pakistan batter Saim Ayub has been dismissed for zero for the third time in a row during the Asia Cup, making it his third duck in T20Is for Pakistan, the third highest by any Pakistani player. Before the tournament began, teammate Fakhar Zaman had called him the ‘new version’ of Babar Azam.
The Pakistan cricket team has already faced major embarrassment after Indian players refused the usual post-match handshake. The situation got worse when their board called for a boycott, but later backed down from following through with it.
They also held up the highly awaited match between Pakistan and the UAE, but things still didn’t work out for them. The game began an hour late, yet even after the delay, nothing seemed to go their way.
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Pakistan’s young and talented opener, Saim Ayub, who has received praise from legends of the game and coach Mike Hesson, has struggled badly in the tournament. He has delivered disappointing performances with the bat in the last three matches.
0 (1) vs OMAN
0 (1) vs IND
0 (2) vs UAE
After getting out for zero on the first ball in both of the previous matches, fans were hoping Saim Ayub would bounce back in this must-win game. But once again, he let the supporters down. The left-hander tried to hit a wide delivery but ended up giving a catch straight to the third man fielder. He was dismissed on the second ball by Junaid Siddique, marking his third duck in a row.
10 – Umar Akmal (79 inns)
8 – Shahid Afridi (90 inns)
8 – Saim Ayub (44 inns)
3 – Andre Fletcher (2009)
3 – Mohammad Hafeez (2012)
3 – Saim Ayub (2025)*
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