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Asia Cup 2025: Suryakumar Yadav Stuns Fans by Withdrawing Appeal Against UAE After Towel Incident

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In a dramatic turn during the Asia Cup 2025 clash between India and the UAE at the Dubai International Stadium, India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav surprised everyone by withdrawing an appeal that could have dismissed UAE batter Junaid Siddique. The unusual incident occurred in the 13th over of the innings when Shivam Dube was charging in to bowl and his towel accidentally fell off. Distracted, Siddique stepped out of the crease, and wicketkeeper Sanju Samson’s sharp throw dislodged the stumps.

The third umpire review confirmed Siddique was short of his ground, and the big screen flashed OUT. However, in a rare gesture of sportsmanship, Suryakumar Yadav decided to withdraw the appeal, citing that the batter was distracted by the towel. The decision briefly gave the UAE some breathing space, but it ultimately did little to change the game’s outcome.

India’s bowling attack, led by Kuldeep Yadav (4/7) and Shivam Dube (3/4), ran through the UAE batting lineup, dismissing them for just 57 inside 14 overs—the lowest T20I score ever against India. Jasprit Bumrah provided the early breakthrough after UAE openers Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu put on 26 runs for the first wicket. From there, wickets tumbled quickly, and India’s dominance was complete.

The playing XI saw Sanju Samson take the wicketkeeper’s role ahead of Jitesh Sharma, while Rinku Singh missed out as Shivam Dube got the nod. Suryakumar’s leadership highlighted both India’s ruthless efficiency and a surprising act of leniency, though not all experts were convinced.

Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar criticized the decision, claiming that the towel incident should not have affected the appeal. “The towel coming off is not relevant. This was just India trying to be nice to the UAE team,” he remarked during commentary.

Despite differing opinions, the moment stood out as a reminder of cricket’s unwritten code of sportsmanship—even in high-stakes tournaments like the Asia Cup.

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