Asia Cup 2025: Abhishek’s imperious knock powers India past Pakistan

DUBAI: Abhishek Sharma’s imperious knock propelled India to a comprehensive win over Pakistan in the second match of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

India made light work of the chase, losing just four wickets and finishing with seven balls to spare.

In pursuit of the target, the Men in Blue openers came out all guns blazing, particularly Abhishek Sharma, whose effortless shots were a sight to watch.

The left-hander pummelled the Pakistan bowlers all around the park, powering India to 69-0 in the powerplay.

Even after the field restrictions were lifted, India’s onslaught continued with Sharma racing to his half-century in just 24 balls.

Pakistan finally got a breakthrough in the form of Shubman Gill, who was bowled by Faheem Ashraf for a well-made 47 from 28 balls. Gill crunched eight boundaries in his fluent knock.

Soon after, Suryakumar Yadav was sent back for a duck as Pakistan sensed an opening. At this stage, India were 106-2 in 10.3 overs.

However, Abhishek Sharma continued on his merry way and kept Pakistan bowlers at bay with sublime hitting.

With India requiring just 49 from 48 balls, Abhishek eventually departed, holing it out to long on. His 74 off 39 balls included five towering sixes and half a dozen fours.

The Men in Blue were over the line in the second last over, with ice-cool Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya adding 26* from 13 balls on the fifth wicket. Varma scored 30* off 19, whereas Pandya made seven not out.

For Pakistan, Haris Rauf picked up two wickets while Faheem Ashraf and Abrar Ahmed managed to scalp one apiece.

Earlier, Sahibzada Farhan’s gutsy half-century and Faheem Ashraf’s late cameo powered Pakistan to a strong total against India

Put into bat first, Pakistan racked up 171-5 in their 20 overs.

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The new opening pair of Fakhar Zaman and Sahibzada Farhan started solidly as they raced to 21 in 2.3 overs.

However, Hardik Pandya removed Zaman, who was looking dangerous after making 15 off nine balls. Yet, Pakistan charged and reached a decent score of 55 at the end of the powerplay with Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub at the crease.

The duo added another 38 before Saim was removed after trying to pull a shorter length delivery. He made 21 off 17 with the aid of a six and four. Meanwhile, Farhan held firm and reached his half-century in the process.

At this stage, Pakistan were 93-2 in 10.3 overs.

However, India fought back in the middle overs, taking wickets at regular intervals, which halted Pakistan’s progress. The Men in Blue struck on the first balls of the 14th and 15th over, respectively.

Farhan was the first to go, whereas Talat followed him after with a sluggish knock off 10 from 11 balls. Farhan remained the top-scorer with 58 from 45 balls, laced with three sixes and five fours.

Eventually, Pakistan reached a good score, courtesy of Faheem Ashraf’s cameo, who made 20 off eight, striking two sixes and a four.

For India, Shivam Dube remained the pick of the bowlers, picking up crucial two wickets in the middle overs with medium pace bowling. Kuldeep Yadav and Hardik Pandya picked one wicket each.

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India outplay Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours

DUBAI: India beat Pakistan by six wickets in the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
IND: 174/4 (18.5)

18.5:
Shaheen Afridi to Tilak Verma, who crunches the ball for four, and that’s it, India win comprehensively
IND: 163/4 (18 overs)
Faheem to bowl his final over
IND: 153/4 (17 overs)
16.4: Haris Rauf Castles Samson
Sanju Samson 13 (17b 1×4 0x6) SR: 76.47
IND: 145/3 (16 overs)
Abrar returns
IND: 140/3 (15 overs)
Shaheen returns
IND: 132/3 (14 overs)
Faheem to return
IND: 126/3 (13 overs)
12.2: Sharma tries to hit it down the ground, and Haris Rauf takes it. Finally, a sigh of relief for Pakistan
Abhishek Sharma 74 (39b 6×4 5×6) SR: 189.74
Abrar is back to bowl
IND: 117/2 (12 overs)
Faheem continues
IND: 106/2 (11 overs)
10.3: Surya tries to whip, and its leading edge. Abrar takes it. Another wicket for Pakistan
Suryakumar Yadav 0 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0
Haris Rauf to continue

IND: 105/1 (10 overs)

9.5: Finally, a breakthrough for Pakistan as Faheem castles Gill.

Shubman Gill 47 (28b 8×4 0x6) SR: 167.85

Faheem Ashraf brought into the attack

IND: 101/0 (9 overs)

Haris Rauf back into the mix

IND: 96/0 (8 overs)

Saim continues

IND: 85/0 (7 overs)

Abrar comes back

IND: 69/0 (6 overs)

Saim returns

IND: 55/0 (5 overs)

Haris Rauf to bowl his first over of the night

IND: 43/0 (4 overs)

Abrar Ahmed into the mix.

IND: 31/0 (3 overs)

Shaheen to continue

IND: 19/0 (2 overs)

Saim Ayub will share the new ball from the other end

IND: 9/0 (1 over)

Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill to open the innings for India. Shaheen Afridi with the new ball for Pakistan

Pakistan vs India (2nd INNINGS)

DUBAI: Pakistan have set India a 172-run target in the second match of the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours.

PAK: 171/5 (20 overs)

Pandya to close out the innings

PAK: 157/5 (19 overs)

18.3: Nawaz falls agonizingly. We have seen sloppiness from India so far in the field, but it was ordinary from Nawaz.

Mohammad Nawaz 21 (19b 1×4 1×6 29m) SR: 110.52

Bumrah for the penultimate over

PAK: 146/4 (18 overs)

Dube into his final over

PAK: 129/4 (17 overs)

Kuldeep to close out his quota of overs

PAK: 121/4 (16 overs)

Varun to bowl his final over

PAK: 119/4 (15 overs)

14.1: Dube with another wicket. India is slowing down Pakistan with regular wickets.

Sahibzada Farhan  58 (45b 5×4 3×6) SR: 128.88

Dube to continue

PAK: 115/3 ( 14 overs)

14.1: India put the brakes on in the middle overs as Hussain departs after trying to reverse one

Hussain Talat 10 (11b 0x4 0x6) SR: 90.9

Kuldeep to bowl his third over

PAK: 110/2 ( 13 overs)

Dube to continue

PAK: 103/2 ( 12 overs)

Varun is into his third over. He has remained very economical so far

PAK: 96/2 ( 11 overs)

10.3: Abhishek Sharma finally held one after dropping two. For India, it’s a vital breakthrough

Saim Ayub 21 (17b 1×4 1×6) SR: 123.52

Medium pacer Shivam Dube into the attack

PAK: 91/1 (10 overs)

Axar Patel into the attack

PAK: 83/1 (9 overs)

Kuldeep continues

PAK: 70/1 (8 overs)

Varun to continue. The highlight for the first eight overs is that India has been sloppy in the field.

PAK: 60/1 (7 overs)

Spin from both ends as Kuldeep Yadav comes to bowl

PAK: 55/1 (6 overs)

Varun Chakravarthy introduced for the first time into the attack

PAK: 36/1 (4 overs)

Bumrah to continue

PAK: 26/1 (3 overs)

2.3: Hardik bowls a slower one, and Samson appeals for a caught behind. Big wicket for India as attacking Fakhar departs.

Fakhar Zaman 15 (9b 3×4 0x6) SR: 166.66

PAK: 17/0 (2 overs)

Jasprit Bumrah from the other end

PAK: 6/0 (1 over)

Pakistan have a new opening pair as Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman come out to bat. For India, Hardik Pandya has the new ball.

Pakistan vs India (1st INNINGS)

DUBAI: India have won the toss and opted to bowl first against Pakistan in the second match of the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Playing XIs Pak vs Ind

Pakistan: Salman Agha (capt), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hussain Talat,  Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi

India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (wk), Axar Patel

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD: 

Both teams have faced each other 14 times in the T20I format. India have won 11 matches out 14 encounters, whereas Pakistan have only managed to win three games.

For context, Pakistan and India are set to face each other for the second time in the Asia Cup 2025. On a previous occasion, India comprehensively defeated Pakistan in a one-sided affair.

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Dubai police issues safety alert for India-Pakistan clash

DUBAI: Dubai Police has issued a safety alert to the spectators ahead of the India-Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 clash, which is set to begin at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

The alert released on Sunday stated that spectators should check their tickets for validity and enter through the assigned gates.

According to the advisory, strict penalties apply for violations, including pitch invasions, carrying banned items, or abusive behavior, which can result in fines ranging from Dh5,000 to Dh30,000 and up to three months in prison.

For maximum outreach, the public safety alert was automatically delivered to all cellular phones within the vicinity of Dubai Sports City.

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“Your adherence to the instructions of the police and private security is a means to protect everyone,” the advisory said.

“Ensure your ticket is valid… and enter through the gate assigned to you according to the organizers’ instructions. We appreciate your cooperation in making the championship safe and successful for everyone. (Dubai Police), ” it added.

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Pakistan squad: Salman Agha (capt), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem.

India squad: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (wk), Harshit Rana, Rinku Singh.

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Asia Cup 2025: India win toss, bowl first against Pakistan

DUBAI: India have won the toss and opted to bat first against Pakistan in the second match of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup Super Fours here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

Playing XIs

Pakistan: Salman Agha (capt), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hussain Talat,  Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi

India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (wk), Axar Patel

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD: 

Both teams have faced each other 14 times in the T20I format. India have won 11 out off 14 encounters, whereas Pakistan have only managed to secure three wins.

For context, Pakistan and India are set to face each other for the second time in the Asia Cup 2025. In their previous meeting, India comprehensively defeated Pakistan in a one-sided affair.

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‘Pycroft is not a schoolteacher’ Ashwin slams Pakistan over handshake row

Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has hit out at Pakistan for targeting match referee Andy Pycroft in the aftermath of the much-debated handshake controversy during the Asia Cup 2025.

The issue erupted after India and Pakistan clashed in Dubai last week, their first meeting since cross-border tensions resurfaced in May.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) demanded Pycroft’s “immediate removal” after he instructed captain Salman Ali Agha to skip the customary handshake at the toss.

This sparked days of fallout, including Pakistan delaying their match against the UAE amid tense talks with the ICC.

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The matter was only resolved once Pycroft met the team management, explained his position, and privately apologised.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Ravichandran Ashwin defended Pycroft and accused Pakistan of manufacturing unnecessary drama.

He argued that the referee had merely conveyed India’s stance to avoid an awkward on-field moment.

“Andy Pycroft actually saved everybody from seeing such a poor spectacle. India had informed the referee in advance that this was our decision, and we would stick to it. He simply passed on the message,” Ashwin explained.

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The veteran spinner stressed that Pycroft was unfairly made the scapegoat for a decision that lay solely with the Indian players and the BCCI.

“If no handshake was your problem with India, why were you looking for an answer to that problem in the UAE game? Why did you make Andy Pycroft the scapegoat? He has done nothing wrong,” Ashwin said.

“He is not a schoolteacher or a principal who can drag players together and make them shake hands. That’s not his job. What exactly is Pycroft’s fault here?” he added.

Ashwin concluded by underlining that the Indian players had been clear about their position from the outset, and the matter should have ended there rather than spiralling into controversy.

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Litton Das overtakes Shakib Al Hasan’s T20I record in Sri Lanka victory

Bangladesh skipper Litton Das etched his name in history on Saturday, surpassing veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan to become the country’s all-time leading run-scorer in T20I cricket.

He set this record during his team’s four-wicket victory against Sri Lanka in the Super Four match of the ACC Asia Cup 2025 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Das, who scored a brisk 23 off 16 deliveries, moved past Shakib’s tally of 2,551 runs to claim the record.

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The 30-year-old now has 2,556 runs in 114 matches at a strike rate of 126.59, including 15 half-centuries. Shakib, meanwhile, accumulated 2,551 runs across 129 games at a strike rate of 121.18, with 13 fifties.

Most T20I runs for Bangladesh

  • Litton Das – 2,556*
  • Shakib Al Hasan – 2,551
  • Mahmudullah – 2,444
  • Tamim Iqbal – 1,701
  • Mushfiqur Rahim – 1,500

Litton’s milestone was part of a dramatic evening for Bangladesh, who chased down a 169-run target with just one ball to spare, sealing a four-wicket victory in their opening Super Four fixture.

Opener Saif Hassan anchored the innings with a composed 61 off 45 balls, while Towhid Hridoy added fireworks with a blistering 58 from 37 deliveries. The duo shared a 54-run stand for the third wicket, steering Bangladesh to a position of control.

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Despite late jitters in the final over, when Dasun Shanaka struck twice, Nasum Ahmed struck the winning shot, taking Bangladesh to 169/6.

Earlier, Shanaka had also shone with the bat, smashing an unbeaten 64 off 37 balls, featuring six sixes and three fours, to lift Sri Lanka to 168-7.

Mustafizur Rahman was the pick of the Bangladeshi bowlers with 3/20, while Mahedi Hasan bagged two wickets.

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Wasim Akram shares key advice for Shaheen Afridi ahead of India clash

Legendary Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram has advised Shaheen Shah Afridi to avoid predictability with the new ball during their Super Four clash against India in the ACC Asia Cup 2025.

Akram suggested that Afridi must be smarter with his lengths if he is to trouble Indian vice-captain Shubman Gill, who was recently dismissed by Omani pacer Shah Faisal with a late-swinging full delivery in India’s group-stage match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

“That’s what I want Shaheen Afridi to do early on, because the whole world now knows the plan against him,” Akram said.

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“Everyone says, ‘Okay, he’ll be bowling yorkers first up.’ So Afridi needs to have a Plan B. I’m fine with one-off yorkers, but not two or three in a row, because if he misses even one, it goes for a boundary with only two fielders outside the circle. Mixing it up with length balls is better.”

He emphasised that while Afridi’s attacking intent is clear, varying his approach will give him a better chance of success against India’s top order.

Wasim Akram also raised concerns over Pakistan’s struggles against left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who proved decisive in the previous encounter between the arch-rivals.

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“It’s just the way he (Kuldeep) bowls. They can’t read him,” Akram said.

“In the pre-show, I was talking to Sunny bhai (Sunil Gavaskar), who said, ‘Unless you can read him from the hand, you won’t understand that type of bowling.’ When Pakistan’s batters keep sweeping against Kuldeep every second ball, it shows they are not reading him.”

Pakistan will be looking to bounce back after their seven-wicket defeat to India at the same venue last week, where Shaheen Afridi managed a useful cameo with the bat but went wicketless, conceding 23 runs in just two overs.

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Gavaskar slams Pakistan for skipping press conference ahead of India clash

DUBAI: Former World Cup winner Sunil Gavaskar has criticised Pakistan team management’s decision to cancel their scheduled pre-match press conference on the eve of their high-voltage Super Four clash against India in the ACC Asia Cup 2025.

Pakistan were due to address the media at 6 pm local time on Saturday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, but the briefing was called off without explanation.

Speaking to the media, Gavaskar expressed concern over Pakistan’s approach to handling press obligations during major tournaments.

He stressed that such interactions are vital to maintain transparency and avoid unnecessary speculation.

“I don’t know what the thinking behind that is, but as far as I know, press conferences are mandatory,” Gavaskar said.

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“If teams don’t hold them, I’m not sure what the penalties are, if any, but in today’s world, it’s important for the media to be involved and kept informed.”

The former India opener further underlined the need for direct communication, adding that openness between teams and the press helps build trust among fans.

“It’s always better for teams to convey their stance directly instead of relying on ‘sources’ or speculation. Perhaps Pakistan felt they had nothing new to share, which, frankly, isn’t surprising,” he added.

Sunil Gavaskar also touched upon the role of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), pointing out that decisions are taken collectively with input from all member nations.

“Yes, Mohsin Naqvi is the ACC president, but the organisation involves representatives from India, Sri Lanka, and other member countries,” Gavaskar remarked.

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“There’s a governing committee that looks after tournaments like this, and they’ll want to understand what’s going on.”

He even suggested that stricter measures could be introduced to ensure compliance.

“If the rulebook makes press conferences mandatory, then perhaps a point deduction from the table could be an option going forward,” he said.

Notably, this was the second time Pakistan have skipped a press conference in the ongoing Asia Cup.

Earlier, they also declined to appear before the media ahead of their must-win group match against the UAE, at the height of the PCB’s row with match referee Andy Pycroft following the handshake controversy in the group-stage clash against India.

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Bangladesh outclass Sri Lanka to claim clinical Super Four win

DUBAI: Half-centuries from Saif Hassan and Towhid Hridoy powered Bangladesh to a commanding victory over Sri Lanka in their ACC Asia Cup 2025 Super Four clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Chasing 169, Bangladesh lost Tanzid Hasan for a two-ball duck in the opening over, but Saif Hassan and skipper Litton Das steadied the innings with an aggressive 59-run stand off just 34 balls.

Hasaranga broke the partnership by removing Das for 23 (16 balls, 3 fours), but Saif kept the momentum flowing.

Partnering with Hridoy, Saif added 54 more runs before falling to Hasaranga after a fluent 61 off 45 deliveries, decorated with two fours and four sixes.

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Hridoy then took charge, bringing up his half-century in 31 balls and stitching a vital 45-run stand with Shamim Hossain. He eventually perished for a brilliant 58 off 36 balls, leaving Bangladesh just 10 runs short of victory.

The chase saw late drama when Jaker Ali (9 off 4) and Mahedi Hasan (0) departed with scores level. But Nasum Ahmed held his nerve, striking the winning shot with two balls to spare, as Shamim finished unbeaten on 14.

Wanindu Hasaranga led Sri Lanka’s bowling with 2-22, while Nuwan Thushara, Dasun Shanaka and Dushmantha Chameera picked up one wicket apiece.

Earlier, Sri Lanka posted 168-7 after being sent in to bat, courtesy of a blistering 64* off 37 balls from Shanaka.

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Opening duo Pathum Nissanka (22 off 15) and Kusal Mendis (34 off 25) gave the Lankans a flying start with a 44-run stand, but Bangladesh fought back with quick wickets.

Sri Lanka slipped to 97-4 before Shanaka and Charith Asalanka (21 off 12) counterattacked with a rapid 57-run stand from just 27 balls.

Asalanka’s run-out and Mustafizur Rahman’s double strike in the 19th over halted the surge, but Shanaka’s six-laden knock (6 sixes, 3 fours) ensured a competitive total.

For Bangladesh, Mustafizur was outstanding with 3-20, while Mahedi Hasan bagged two wickets and Taskin Ahmed claimed one.

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Suryakumar Yadav urges teammates to ‘shut out the noise’ ahead of Pakistan clash

India captain Suryakumar Yadav has called on his players to block out distractions and keep their focus on the game as they prepare to face Pakistan in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025, just a week after their heated first encounter.

Addressing the media on Saturday, Suryakumar acknowledged the pressure of back-to-back meetings with Pakistan, especially after the fallout from the September 14 fixture, but insisted India’s mindset remains steady.

“I feel our preparations have been really good leading into this tournament. We had three good games, and we are focusing on what we can do best,” he said.

“Playing them once and having a good game doesn’t give us an edge. We’ll have to start well from scratch, and the team that plays better will win.”

When asked about dealing with the hype surrounding the India-Pakistan rivalry, Suryakumar Yadav revealed his simple but effective approach.

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“The best way is to close your room, switch off your phone, and sleep,” he said with a smile.

“It’s easy to say, but sometimes it’s difficult because you meet friends, you go out for dinner, and a lot of players like to see all these things. It’s up to you what you want to listen to and what you want to have in your mind before a practice session or a game.”

He added that while it is important to block out negativity, players should remain open to constructive input.

“You don’t have to shut it out completely. Take what is good for you. Someone can give you good advice that can help you on the ground, so that’s very important. I feel everyone is in a good space,” he concluded.

India, unbeaten in the group stage, will carry confidence into Sunday’s clash, while Pakistan, still recovering from inconsistent batting displays, will be aiming to turn the page after a turbulent week.

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