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Kuwait, UAE outsmart Dinesh Karthik led India to lead multiple upset in Hong Kong Sixes



India endure a heavy day in Hong Kong Sixes 2025 [Source: FanCode/X.com]India endure a heavy day in Hong Kong Sixes 2025 [Source: FanCode/X.com]

In a thrilling Pool C fixture of the Hong Kong Sixes 2025, Kuwait secured an incredible 27-run victory against India. Led by a breathtaking knock from skipper Yasin Patel, this Kuwait side put on a display of power-hitting that left the Indian bowlers shell-shocked and the crowd entertained throughout.

On the same day, India also fell short against UAE, resulting in two back-to-back shocking losses in a single day.

Yasin Patel’s fireworks led Kuwait to a strong total

Batting first, Kuwait lost Adnan Idrees early to Stuart Binny and Meet Bhavsar soon after to Abhimanyu Mithun. With those two early blows, Kuwait found themselves in a spot of bother at 12/2. 

However, Bilal Tahir and Yasin Patel turned the game around in style. Tahir played a quickfire cameo, smashing 25 runs off just 9 balls with two fours and two sixes before falling to Shahbaz Nadeem. 

But captain Yasin Patel was the real star of the show. One of the most explosive innings played so far in this tournament, Yasin hammered 58 runs off just 14 deliveries, striking two fours and eight towering sixes at a mind-blowing strike rate of over 400. 

His clean hitting down the ground and over midwicket left India’s bowlers completely helpless. Kuwait finished with 106/5 in just six overs, an exceptional total in the short format.

Mithun, meanwhile, was the pick of the Indian bowlers, claiming 2 for 21, while Binny, Nadeem, and Dinesh Karthik chipped in with one wicket each.

India collapses in a humiliating upset against Kuwait

Chasing 107, India needed a blazing start, but their innings never quite took off. Veteran wicketkeeper Robin Uthappa fell on the very first ball to Yasin Patel, setting the tone for a tough chase. 

Then, trying to counterattack early with a six, captain Dinesh Karthik was also dismissed by Yasin to leave India reeling at 9/2.

Priyank Panchal (17 off 10) and Abhimanyu Mithun (26 off 9) fought back with some powerful strokes, but the required run rate kept climbing. 

Shahbaz Nadeem added a quick 19 off 8 balls, yet India’s middle order couldn’t sustain the momentum and were bowled out on 79 runs, thus falling short of 27 runs.

Yasin Patel once again made the difference with the ball, picking up 3 for 23 in his two overs and sealing a memorable win for Kuwait. 

With this victory, Kuwait made a strong statement in Pool C and qualified for the next stage.

India also lost to UAE in the bowl round

To make matters worse for India in Hong Kong Sixes 2025, they lost the bowl round match to the UAE by 4 wickets. In the first inning, Abhimanyu Mithun’s 50 off 16 balls and Dinesh Karthik’s 42 off 14 balls powered India to a 107-run total.

However, India lost the plot in the second inning. UAE skipper Khalid Shah hit 50 off 14 balls, followed by a strong cameo from Muhammad Arfan, who hit 20 off just 5 balls. 

That explosive hitting helped UAE chase down the total in the penultimate delivery to upset India for the second time in a single day.

India have now slipped to third spot in the bowl round, while Sri Lanka and UAE are placed first and second, respectively.