The Asian Age

India ready to tame the tiger

Rohit & Co. take on Bangla in the Asia Cup final today

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Dubai, Sept. 27: India will be aiming to reassert their continenta­l supremacy while an injury- hit Bangladesh will hope to shrug off stage fright when the two sides square off in the grand finale of the Asia Cup here on Friday.

A passionate Bangladesh turned out to be the partypoope­rs on Wednesday as they wrecked the prospects of an India- Pakistan summit clash with a gutsy performanc­e despite losing key players to injury.

On paper, India will remain overwhelmi­ng favourites to win the tournament for a record seventh time while Bangladesh will be hoping to be third- time lucky in a summit clash.

Final of any tournament is a one- off game in complete isolation from how a team has performed in the tournament.

Even the most consistent teams have slipped on the proverbial banana peel when it has mattered the most. Add to this the fact that the Indo- Bangla cricketing rivalry has grown in intensity.

But what is definitely a dampener for Bangladesh heading into the final is the injury woes that the side is facing.

Star batsman Tamim Iqbal is already out with a fractured hand and

Pakistan may be a bigger team on paper but Bangladesh played better cricket than them and are in the final again. — SHIKHAR DHAWAN

Bangladesh will also not have premier all- rounder Shakib- Al- Hasan in the line- up owing to a finger injury.

He is expected to undergo surgery which will also force him out of the home series against Zimbabwe starting September 30. For India, it will be a different test though.

A victory in the Asia Cup without their skipper and best batsman Virat Kohli will be a big statement going into next year’s World Cup. Not to forget, the Asia Cup trophy will be a healing touch after 1- 4 Test series defeat in England.

The team’s exploits in shorter formats have always successful­ly papered over the deficienci­es when it comes to playing quality five- day cricket in adverse conditions.

An Asia Cup triumph can partially divert attention from the

E n g l a n d debacle.

After resting five regulars during a wake- up call from Afghanista­n in their tied Super Four encounter, the order is expected to be restored in the summit clash.

The crack opening pair of skipper Rohit Sharma and his deputy Shikhar Dhawan will be back at the top of the order while Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Yuzvendra Chahal will bolster the bowling. A lot will depend on the start provided by Rohit ( 269 runs) and Shikhar ( 327 runs) as the middle order has looked shaky at times.

Ambati Rayudu has looked set in all the games but has not finished off well while Kedar Jadhav and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have struggled in middle

overs.

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