The Asian Age

ROUND 2: CAN INDIA PAK A PUNCH AGAIN?

Pakistan seek revenge on rivals in the Super Four match today

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Dubai, Sept. 22: Favourites India have no grounds for complacenc­y as they wait to see ‘ which’ Pakistan turn up in the Asia Cup here on Sunday, well aware of the unpredicta­ble arch- rivals’ penchant for surprising not just opponents but themselves, too.

India are eyeing a place in the final after three wins in as many matches, while Pakistan will look to step up their game in the Super Four match, after a scare against Afghanista­n. India walloped Pakistan by eight wickets in the group game three days ago but if history is any indication, the Men in Blue will take their traditiona­l rivals lightly at their own peril.

After being made to work hard by minnows Hong Kong in their tournament opener, India got their act together in the much- awaited group game against Pakistan and produced a clinical display to make short work of Sarfraz Ahmed’s team.

Chasing a small target, India were hardly tested as a half- century from skipper Rohit Sharma ensured that the team was home with as many as 21 overs to spare.

Even without their talismanic captain Virat Kohli, the Indian batting looked formidable and lived up to the billing by scoring freely on surfaces that are not really perfect for stroke- play.

Opening the innings, Rohit was at his fluent best against Pakistan and followed that up with another fine knock of 83 in the seven- wicket win over Bangladesh, more than making up for the failure against Hong

Kong.

Rohit’s opener partner, Shikhar Dhawan found himself amongst the runs after a torrid time in England’s seaming conditions, scoring in all three matches, including a century against Hong Kong.

The middle- order duo of Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik will again look to grab the opportunit­y with both hands by making useful contributi­ons in the big game.

Rayu du missed out against

Bangladesh after making an unbeaten 31 in the group game against Pakistan.

Veteran M. S. Dhoni managed to spend some time in the middle on Friday, remaining unbeaten on 33 off 37 balls. Then there is Kedar Jadhav, who has often proved his worth with the bat besides his bowling.

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