Asia Cup 2025: With Subdued Buildup, India-Pakistan Rivalry Shifts From Stars to Teams
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Asia Cup 2025: With subdued buildup, India-Pakistan rivalry shifts from stars to teams
In the absence of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan, the spotlight will shift from individual characters and larger-than-life figures to the fine print of team combinations and cohesion, with both sides adopting similar strategies.
‘It is going to be a…’: Pakistan star drops BIG hint about likely playing XI for Asia Cup clash against India
Pakistan opener Saim Ayub said the team will first assess the pitch and conditions before deciding on their bowling lineup for the big Asia Cup clash against India in Dubai on Sunday. In their last game, a 93-run win over Oman, Pakistan played three spinners Sufiyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed, and Mohammad Nawaz with Ayub himself bowling two overs and picking up two wickets for just eight runs. “First of all, as I said, we as a team trust each other, a…
Even before the Asia Cup 2025 starts, Team India's star batsman Shubman Gill is constantly in the news. Gill has entered this tournament as the biggest batting superstar of the new era. After Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from T20 and Test formats, Gill has become the poster boy of the team. After taking the captaincy of the Test team, Gill was also made the vice-captain of the T20 team in the Asia Cup. In such a situation, fans are curio…
Arshdeep Singh in or out? India's predicted XI for Asia Cup 2025 clash against Pakistan
New Delhi: After thrashing UAE by 9 wickets in their opening match of the tournament, Suryakumar Yadav-led India will look to continue their winning run when they take on arch-rivals Pakistan in their second group-stage match on Sunday, September 14. The game will be played at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai. UAE were no match to India as the reigning T20 world champions produced a dominant all-round display to secure a thumping victory…
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