India's Asia Cup 2025 began with a dominant win over UAE, but Suryakumar Yadav's sportsmanship stole the show. He withdrew a run-out appeal, earning praise from Ajinkya Rahane, who highlighted the gesture's significance. Rahane also commented on team balance, noting Arshdeep Singh's absence and suggesting his inclusion alongside Bumrah for quality pace bowling against stronger opponents later in the tournament.Suryakumar YadavNEW DELHI: India began their Asia Cup 2025 campaign with a dominant nine-wicket victory over UAE in Dubai on Wednesday, but it was an act of sportsmanship from skipper Suryakumar Yadav that stole the spotlight. Veteran India batter Ajinkya Rahane lauded Suryakumar for withdrawing a run-out appeal against Junaid Siddique, calling it a decision that reflected character and spirit.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The incident occurred in the 13th over of UAE’s innings when Siddique stepped out of his crease while distracted by a towel falling from bowler Shivam Dube’s trousers. Sanju Samson capitalised with a direct hit, but Suryakumar chose to withdraw the appeal, allowing Siddique to continue.Suryakumar Yadav press conference: 'I will message you Playing XI', and more on India preparations“It was a great call by Team India and captain Surya because Junaid was not looking for a run. I guess he was not aware of where the crease was,” Rahane said on his YouTube channel. “As a wicketkeeper or a fielder, when you get the ball in hand, your instinct is to aim at the stumps. But it was the right call made by Team India. They have shown great character and very good sportsman’s spirit. That’s what you want to see in cricket — you play hard, but you play fair. ”PollDo you think Suryakumar Yadav made the right decision by withdrawing the run-out appeal?Yes, it shows true sportsmanship No, he should have gone for the appealWhile the decision did not change the match outcome — UAE folded for 57 and India chased the target in just 4.3 overs — Rahane stressed that such gestures carry a bigger meaning for the game. The veteran batter also weighed in on team balance, notably the absence of left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh in the XI. India opted for Jasprit Bumrah as the frontline pacer, with Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube providing seam support. “Personally, I think this was a very well-balanced team,” Rahane said. “The only player missing was Arshdeep Singh, and I would love to see him in the playing XI bowling with Bumrah. Against quality opposition, India will need a quality fast bowler. If Hardik bowls in the powerplay, you need someone to bowl alongside Bumrah at the death. I’m sure Arshdeep will get a chance somewhere down the line in this tournament.”End of ArticleFollow Us On Social Media
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