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    India aims for another dominant show against Pakistan in Super Four clash

    There have been numerous tense build-ups to Indo-Pak men’s cricket matches in the past but ‘surface tension’ wasn’t as visible as it has been in this case after last Sunday when Suryakumar and his team’s decision to not shake hands with the rivals triggered a storm

    India aims for another dominant show against Pakistan in Super Four clash
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    DUBAI: Skipper Suryakumar Yadav will depend heavily on his spin troika as India gears up for yet another demolition act of Pakistan in what promises to be an intense and tense Super 4 face-off of the Asia Cup here on Sunday.

    There have been numerous tense build-ups to Indo-Pak men’s cricket matches in the past but ‘surface tension’ wasn’t as visible as it has been in this case after last Sunday when Suryakumar and his team’s decision to not shake hands with the rivals triggered a storm.

    It is understood that the Indian team is likely to maintain the policy against the neighbours this Sunday too and handshakes might not be the order of the day even as Pakistani players and their supporters look at the game as a “Grudge Match”.

    Sundays are not always the most relaxed days and skipper Suryakumar, who anchored India’s chase in their seven-wicket win on the previous one, would vouch for it.

    In this tournament, Suryakumar is expected to be the best batter, a tactical genius and also an ambassador for his country -- all rolled into one.

    Axar Patel’s head injury while trying to take a catch against Oman would keep him and head coach Gautam Gambhir a little worried but fielding coach T Dilip allayed fears by stating that he thought the all-rounder was doing fine.

    Before the Pakistan game, Surya needed to check all the important players in the line-up and it is very clear that Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh didn’t look the part as little-known Pakistan-born Oman players -- 43-year-old Aamir Kaleem and Hammad Mirza -- thrashed the out-of-sync duo.

    On Sunday though, one will get to see Jasprit Bumrah, whose mere presence lifts the spirit of his teammates in the playing eleven alongside Varun Chakravarthy. Both were rested in the inconsequential last game.

    The pitches on offer at the Dubai International Stadium are helping the slow bowlers and onus will once again be on Kuldeep Yadav (eight wickets in the tournament so far), Axar and Varun to tilt the scales decisively in India’s favour.

    For Pakistan, a team whose beauty lay in its unpredictability, the current side surprisingly lacks quality, especially in the batting department where none of the players can read the slow bowlers from the hand.

    For a country that produced champion players like Javed Miandad, Inzamam ul Haq, Saleem Malik, and Ijaz Ahmed in the bygone years, the current lot’s technique is rather poor.

    Opener Saim Ayub, the left-hander who scored back-to-back ducks, has become a subject of ridicule for making more impact with the ball.

    Sahibzada Farhan, Hasan Nawaz are two batters, who are trying to hit out of trouble and only Shaheen Shah Afridi, to everyone’s surprise, has looked like the best batter in the squad.

    Currently, there seem to be only two players, who can keep them in fight -- Fakhar Zaman, the best batter in the squad, and Shaheen, who would like to bowl a better first spell against Abhishek Sharma.

    Agencies
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