Naseem Shah, a young pacer for Pakistan, stole the stage, but not because he had the ball in his hands.

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He actually used the bat to defeat Afghanistan in the Super 4 match of the ongoing Asia Cup to win the

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game for the Babar Azam-led team. Pakistan won by one wicket thanks to Naseem's two sixes off the first

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two deliveries of Fazalhaq Farooqi's final over. Even the captain Babar, who led his team to victory,

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struggled to control his emotions after the game. The former head coach of Team India, Ravi Shastri,

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received a post-game award from Babar, who said: "This moment reminds me of Javed Miandad's six."

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In the 1986 Austral-Asia Cup, Javed Miandad scored a six off the last ball of Chetan Sharma's bowling

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to give Pakistan a historic triumph. Even if Naseem didn't knock a six on the last ball, his bravery will be

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remembered for a long time. When discussing the game, Babar said: "The dressing room was tight,

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to be perfectly honest. The team was entering and exiting the locker room. It was excellently finished by Naseem Shah."

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