Pakistan lose to Sri Lanka in U19 Asia Cup semi-final in Dubai

Pakistan's U-19 cricket team players seen during their Under-19 Asia Cup semi-final match against Sri Lanka in Dubai, UAE, on December 30, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 31 December 2021
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Pakistan lose to Sri Lanka in U19 Asia Cup semi-final in Dubai

  • Sri Lanka will now face India for the title after the latter beat Bangladesh by 103 runs
  • Pakistan had won Pool ‘A’ while Bangladesh were the winners of Pool ‘B’

ISLAMABAD: Having bowled out Sri Lanka for 147, Pakistan managed 125 before being all out in the final over of a low-scoring Under-19 Asia Cup semi-final in Dubai on Thursday.

Sri Lanka will now face India for the title after the latter beat Bangladesh by 103 runs in the other semi-final in Sharjah. Pakistan had won Pool ‘A’ while Bangladesh were the winners of Pool ‘B’.

Spinners Treveen Mathwew (4-31) and Dunith Wellalage (3-31) did the damage against Pakistan, with six of their batters failing to reach double figures.

Only top-order batter Mohammad Shahzad (30) and Ahmed Khan (36) lower down the order provided any semblance of resistance with Sri Lanka only conceding five extras in contrast to Pakistan’s 15.

Earlier, pacers Zeeshan Zameer (4-32), Ahmed Khan (2-26) and Awais Ali (2-27) bowled splendidly for Pakistan as they reduced Sri Lanka to 70-8.

But their last three batsmen got crucial runs with Yasiru Pathirana (31 not out) and Matheesha Pathirana (31) sharing a stand of 47 before Yasiru added another 30 with Treveen (12) to lift Sri Lanka to a total that proved beyond Pakistan’s reach.


If India doesn’t want handshakes, Pakistan has no desire for it either— PCB

Updated 29 December 2025
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If India doesn’t want handshakes, Pakistan has no desire for it either— PCB

  • Indian cricketers have refused to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts in recent matches
  • Pakistan’s senior men’s cricket team willl next face India on Feb. 15 in T20 World Cup group clash

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi recently criticized the Indian cricket team’s “no-handshake” policy, saying Pakistani cricketers will also refrain from the friendly gesture if it persists. 

The Indian cricket team has refused to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts in recent matches between the two sides. This policy made headlines worldwide in September when the two sides met for the Asia Cup 2025 in three cricket matches, with the Indian team refusing to shake hands with Pakistani team members each time. 

India’s new policy to not shake hands with Pakistani cricketers took place months after the two nuclear-armed neighbors clashed in a four-day military conflict in May. Washington eventually intervened and brokered a ceasefire on May 10 after four days of conflict.

“If they do not want to do handshakes, then we also have no desire for it either,” Naqvi told reporters at a press conference on Sunday. 

The PCB chairman, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister, said cricket matters related to India will be decided on an “equal footing.”

“It won’t happen that they do one thing and we beg them in return,” Naqvi said. “This won’t happen.” 

Pakistan’s Under-19 squad this month defeated India in a one-sided final for the U-19 Asia Cup tournament in Dubai. 

Pakistan’s senior men’s cricket team is set to face India in Sri Lanka on Feb. 15 in a group stage clash for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026.