The Asian Age

Shikhar hits 127 against Hong Kong; India- Pak Asia Cup clash today

India take on arch rivals Pak in their 2nd match of Asia Cup

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Abu Dhabi, Sept. 18: Rival captains Sarfraz Ahmed and Rohit Sharma played down the hype surroundin­g the much- awaited India- Pakistan clash in Dubai on Wednesday, insisting that the Asia Cup is much more than a contest between the arch- rivals.

But despite their claims, millions of fans across the border and elsewhere in the world will be watching the Group A clash, with a sold out 25,000- crowd expected at

Dubai Stadium.

The game is the first between the sub- continent rivals since Pakistan thumped India by 180 runs in the final of the Champions Trophy at The Oval in June last year.

The two teams are facing each other for the first time in the United Arab Emirates since 2006, the last of their regular matches which were also held in Sharjah between 19842000.

Sarfraz, who led Pakistan in that memorable Champions Trophy triumph, denied that his team will have a psychologi­cal advantage.

“We will not take that Champions Trophy win in our minds,” said Sarfraz on Monday, a day after his team thumped qualifiers Hong Kong in their first match of the tournament.

“That was a different atmosphere ( in London) and conditions. It was a year ago so that’s history so we will enter the ground with a new strategy and passion.” India will also meet Hong Kong in Dubai on Tuesday to tune up for the big match.

India’s regular captain and worldclass batsman Virat Kohli has been rested for the competitio­n to help his aching back after a gruelling tour of England.

But Sarfraz refused to accept Kohli’s absence will make much difference.

“No doubt he ( Kohli) is their captain and a world- class batsman but I think they ( India) have a good team even without Kohli.

“They have good players who have done well for India. So I don’t think it will make much difference to India. Their batting is very strong so I can say that it will be a good match.”

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 ?? — AP ?? Shikhar Dhawan en route to his century against Hong Kong in the Asia Cup on Tuesday.
— AP Shikhar Dhawan en route to his century against Hong Kong in the Asia Cup on Tuesday.

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