Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan became the center of attention after his half-century against India in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 match. Farhan scored 58 runs from 45 balls, helping Pakistan reach a total of 171, but his celebration after crossing the 50-run mark sparked debate. The 29-year-old used an AK-47 gesture, leaving fans stunned and drawing criticism on social media.
Addressing the issue at a press conference ahead of Pakistan’s Super 4 clash against Sri Lanka, Farhan remained unapologetic. “Mujhe parwah nahi,” he said, adding that he celebrated the way he wanted and was focused on playing aggressive cricket regardless of the opponent.
Focus on Team Strategy and Powerplays
Farhan also spoke about Pakistan’s approach for their next match against Sri Lanka. He emphasized the importance of utilizing the powerplay effectively and avoiding early wickets. “We did not give away early wickets today and scored well in the first ten overs. We did collapse in the middle overs, but we will rectify it,” he said.
The Pakistan opener’s comments underline his commitment to team strategy while standing firm on his individual expression, signaling a blend of aggression and focus as Pakistan moves forward in the Asia Cup 2025.
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