Millennium Post

India take on B’desh in Asia Cup final

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DUBAI: Defending champions India are the favourites to lift the Asia Cup trophy for the record seventh time when they face a confident Bangladesh in the final at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium here on Friday.

For India, the last-ball draw against Afghanista­n in their final Super Four encounter on Tuesday will serve as an eye opener despite all the top guns, including skipper Rohit Sharma and his in-form opening partner Shikhar Dhawan were rested for the inconseque­ntial tie.

Chasing a competitiv­e 253, India under Mahendra Singh Dhoni got off to a flier from the new opening pair of Lokesh Rahul (60) and Ambati Rayudu (57) before a mini collapse, coupled with a few run-outs and umpiring errors, eventually resulted in a tie.

With both Rohit and Shikhar set to return to the playing XI, and Rahul and Rayudu in equally top form, it will be interestin­g to see if the Indian team management decides to play Rahul in the middle order.

In such a scenario, the axe could be either on Dinesh Karthik or Kedar Jadhav, but the latter’s part-time off-spinning ability gives him an upper hand.

Going into the final, India, who made as many as five changes in their tie against Afghanista­n, will be boosted by the return of the regulars, especially the new ball pair of Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah, who were dearly missed in the death overs.

India will also hold a psychologi­cal advantage over the Mashrafe Mortaza-led team after their seven-wicket win in their first Super Four tie of the ongoing Asia Cup.

Bangladesh, who defeated Pakistan in their do-or-die Super Four clash on Wednesday, will battle against all odds, including injuries to a few key players in their attempt to lift the trophy for the first time. Bangladesh finished runnersup twice — to Pakistan in 2012 and to India in 2016. Bangladesh also had been handicappe­d by injuries to some of their key players. On the opening day, opener Tamim Iqbal was ruled out with a wrist fracture, then the finger injury of experience­d all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has resurfaced again. But on the positive side, former skipper Mushfiqur Rahim, who is the second highest run-scorer in the tournament so far, belted a brilliant 99 against Pakistan to strengthen Bangladesh’s shaky middle order. The bowling department will be once again spearheade­d by the skipper Mortaza and left-armer Mustafizur Rahman.

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