PAK VS IND Asia Cup: Pakistan Set for High-Voltage Match in Super 4

No event in the history of world cricket has the intensity of an India vs. Pakistan clash. The spectators are prepared to witness another blockbuster event on Sunday when the arch-rivals will face each other in the Super Four round of the Asia Cup 2025.
This conflict followed less than a week after the 7-wicket victory of India over Pakistan in the group stage, which had an ugly end as neither of the parties agreed to shake hands. The after-effect of that event has taken the centre stage and made Sunday more than a mere cricket match; it is a fight of pride, pressure and power.
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Salman Ali Agha, the Pakistan captain coming off a 41-run victory over the UAE, announced his readiness: “We are prepared to take any challenge. We will be good against anybody provided we play good cricket, as we have done in recent months.” Such confidence shows that his team was out to retaliate following their failure to do justice to India during the last encounter.
In Pakistan’s case, the fifty scored by Fakhar Zaman against the UAE can be considered a good thing, yet middle-order failures and Saim Ayub’s series of ducks are still screaming flaws. India, on the other hand, will go to the battle in good form and with a psychological high following their recent victory.
There is more to the scoreboard, though. The competition is symbolic. Since 2013, bilateral cricket between the two countries has been put on hold, and thus, each match on neutral ground is becoming a rare sight. As there is a third encounter in the tournament’s finals on September 28, the Asia Cup has positioned itself to emerge as one of the most heated rivals in the history of cricket to take headlines again.
To every fan, Sunday’s match between Pakistan and India is not just another Super Four game; it is a game that describes tournaments.
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