Another Pakistan-India clash is set to unfold on the Asia Cup stage as both teams face off in the Super Four today.
According to sources, Pakistan has decided to include Hussain Talat and all-rounder Faheem Ashraf, while Hassan Nawaz has been dropped. The pace attack will be led by Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf, with mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed supported by Muhammad Nawaz and Saim Ayub.
The likely playing XI for Pakistan will feature Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Ali Agha, Muhammad Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Muhammad Haris (wicketkeeper), Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Abrar Ahmed.
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One major challenge for Pakistan remains the lack of consistency in their batting lineup. The form of Saim Ayub, Hassan Nawaz, and captain Salman Ali Agha has raised concerns, and with India’s in-form batting order, the contest will be a real test for Pakistan’s bowlers.
Final pre-match meeting concludes
According to sources, Pakistan’s team management and captain held an in-depth discussion on several aspects of the game. The meeting focused on the playing XI, batting strategy, and bowling plans, with the coaches and captain delivering motivational instructions to the squad.
Toss strategy
The importance of the toss was also a key point in the meeting. The coaching staff advised the captain to bowl first if Pakistan wins the toss, believing that early bowling pressure could tilt the game in Pakistan’s favour.
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Batting, bowling plans
Openers have been instructed to play cautiously in the first six overs and avoid losing early wickets. Head coach Mike Hesson emphasized the need for every batter to take personal responsibility, reminding the team that sticking to the plan could lead them to victory.
On the bowling front, the captain urged his bowlers to attack right from the start and aim for quick wickets to keep India under pressure.
Motivational talk to players
In his final words, the head coach told the players: “No one’s face should be down during today’s match. Give it your all.” He added that enthusiastic support for one another on the field would put the opposition under pressure and help Pakistan maintain momentum.
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Meanwhile, 'controversial' match referee, Andy Pycroft, will officiate the match between Pakistan and India in the Super 4s of the Asia Cup at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium today.
The high-voltage clash will take place in Dubai at 7:30pm Pakistan time. Pakistan is determined to avenge their seven-wicket defeat in the group stage, while fans are eager to make this Sunday a memorable one.







