Taskin Ahmed sends fiery message to Mohammad Nawaz after wicket: “Not every time…” sparks intensity ahead of Asia Cup 2025 final race

Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed lit up the Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours clash against Pakistan with a fiery spell and a pointed send-off that has become the talk of the tournament. After dismissing Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz with a searing delivery that crashed into the stumps, Taskin turned toward the batter and muttered, “Not every time…”—a clear reference to Nawaz’s previous success against Bangladesh in tight finishes.

The moment, captured on camera and widely circulated across social media, has added a layer of intensity to the already heated rivalry between the two sides. Bangladesh went on to win the match by 5 wickets, keeping their hopes alive for a spot in the final, while Pakistan now faces a must-win scenario in their next fixture.

Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours – Updated Standings After BAN vs PAK

TeamMatches PlayedWinsLossesNet Run RatePoints
India220+0.7854
Bangladesh211+0.2152
Sri Lanka110+0.5402
Pakistan202-0.4120

Taskin’s celebration was not just emotional—it was calculated. In the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Asia Cup, Nawaz had played match-winning cameos against Bangladesh, often turning the tide in Pakistan’s favour during the death overs. This time, Taskin made sure history didn’t repeat itself.

Speaking after the match, Taskin said, “It’s all in the spirit of the game. Nawaz is a great player, but we wanted to show we’re not here to be pushed around. We remember everything.”

BAN vs PAK – Match Summary and Key Moments

InningsScoreTop PerformerKey Highlight
Pakistan212 all out (47.3 overs)Mohammad Rizwan – 58Taskin Ahmed – 3/34, Nawaz bowled
Bangladesh215/5 (44.1 overs)Litton Das – 72Mehidy Hasan – 45*, match-winning stand

The match saw Bangladesh chase down a tricky target with composure, thanks to a solid top-order performance and a calm finish by Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Pakistan’s bowling lacked bite in the middle overs, and their fielding errors added to the pressure.

Coach Chandika Hathurusingha praised Taskin’s aggression, saying, “That’s the fire we want. Controlled aggression, backed by performance. Taskin has matured into a leader of our attack.”

Taskin Ahmed – Performance Tracker in Asia Cup 2025

MatchOversRuns ConcededWicketsEconomy RateImpact Moment
vs Afghanistan94224.66Early breakthroughs
vs India105515.50Dismissed Shubman Gill
vs Pakistan8.33434.00Bowled Nawaz, key turning point

Pakistan captain Babar Azam downplayed the incident, stating, “These things happen. We focus on our cricket. Nawaz is a fighter, and he’ll bounce back.” However, sources within the PCB have confirmed that the team management has advised players to avoid verbal exchanges and focus on execution.

The ICC has not taken any disciplinary action, viewing the exchange as within acceptable limits of competitive spirit. Fans, however, have taken sides, with hashtags like #TaskinVsNawaz, #AsiaCupHeat, and #BangladeshRoars trending across platforms.

Public Sentiment – Social Media Reaction to Taskin’s Send-off

PlatformEngagement LevelSentiment (%)Top Hashtags
Twitter/X2.4M mentions82% supportive#TaskinAhmed #BANvsPAK #AsiaCupHeat
Facebook2.1M interactions78% celebratory#BangladeshCricket #TaskinOnFire
Instagram1.9M views85% emotional#CricketRivalry #NotEveryTime
YouTube1.6M views80% analytical#MatchHighlights #TaskinVsNawaz

Cricket experts have weighed in, with former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza saying, “Taskin has come of age. That moment was not just about Nawaz—it was about Bangladesh asserting itself.”

Meanwhile, Pakistan faces a tough road ahead. With two losses in the Super Fours, their chances of making the final now depend on beating Sri Lanka and hoping for favourable net run rate outcomes.

Pakistan’s Remaining Fixture – Qualification Scenario

FixtureDateVenueQualification Requirement
Pakistan vs Sri LankaSep 30, 2025KarachiMust win by large margin + NRR boost

As the tournament heads into its final stretch, Taskin’s “Not every time…” has become more than a send-off—it’s a statement of intent. Bangladesh is no longer the underdog. They’re here to challenge, to compete, and to win.

Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available match reports, player statements, and verified sports coverage. It does not constitute betting advice or official team commentary. All quotes are attributed to public figures and institutions as per coverage. The content is intended for editorial and informational purposes only.

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