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Pakistan, India set for first Asia Cup final encounter

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The Asia Cup 2025 has saved its biggest billing for last. On Sunday night in Dubai, India and Pakistan will contest the tournament’s first-ever final against each other, a decider already heavy with political baggage, on-field spats, and the pressure of history.

Pakistan booked their place after edging Bangladesh by 11 runs, setting up a third meeting in the competition with arch-rivals India, who have looked the tournament’s most dominant side.

The build-up, though, has been dominated as much by handshake controversies and fiery celebrations as by the cricket itself.

The defending champions, unbeaten in six games this edition, remain overwhelming favourites.

Their batting has been spearheaded by opener Abhishek Sharma, who tops the tournament charts with 309 runs at 51.50, including consecutive half-centuries. At the other end, their attack has been led by Kuldeep Yadav, who is the highest wicket-taker with 13 wickets at 9.84.

India’s biggest vulnerability has been in the field: 12 dropped catches so far, with some players blaming Dubai’s “ring of fire” floodlights.

But with depth across their batting and bowling, they have rarely looked threatened.

For Pakistan, this is a chance to flip the script.

Their batting has been brittle, collapsing to 49 for 5 against Bangladesh before scrambling to a defendable total.

Sahibzada Farhan has been the only consistent performer, scoring 160 runs at 26.66, including a half-century against India in the Super Four clash.

Saim Ayub has endured a unimpressive time with the bat – just 23 runs in six games – though his left-arm spin has fetched eight wickets.

The bowling remains Pakistan’s best hope.

Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi have both taken nine wickets, their pace and aggression will likely define the contest.

Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz provide spin options to tie down India’s middle order.

The cricket narrative has been overshadowed by political undertones.

India captain Suryakumar Yadav has twice refused to shake hands with Salman Ali Agha, while Pakistan players have celebrated wickets with military-style gestures.

Mike Hesson, Pakistan’s coach, has urged his players to “just focus on cricket,” but the passion has already spilled over.

We went out to get some perspective from cricket fans on the game.

Shoaib ur Rehman Siddiqui, a cricket enthusiast, expressed his excitement for the 17th edition of the Asia Cup final while speaking to The Express Tribune.

“For the first time the two arch-rivals are going toe-to-toe in the final,” he said.

“It is always exciting to see a Pakistan and India game. However, Salman Ali Agha’s men need to forget about their fear of losing. Just play freely and think about completing the full quota of 20 overs, and especially avoid losing a wicket in the powerplay.”

Shoaib also urged a change in Pakistan’s approach.

“Saim should be promoted to open the batting instead of playing in the middle overs. Apart from that, Faheem Ashraf should bowl his complete spell.”

Commenting on the handshake controversy, he added: “Pakistan should elevate their game so that their opponents are forced to shake hands themselves.”

Meanwhile, Haider Imam Siddiqui  was hopeful that Pakistan could turn the tide in the final.

“Sahibzada Farhan will be the top performer in the game,” he said. “Struggling Salman Ali Agha should be benched in the final for Hassan Nawaz.”

Another fervent Pakistan cricket supporter, Ashar, was equally optimistic about the third clash between the arch-rivals in this tournament.

“It is the third game between India and Pakistan, and so far our national team hasn’t been up to the mark against their arch-rivals,” he said.

“However, they have the talent and skills to get the job done this time.”

Ashar added that Pakistan’s bowling attack would hold the key.

“Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi will be crucial for Pakistan in the final.” Fans and former cricketers in Pakistan have called for changes, with suggestions that Hassan Nawaz replace Salman Agha in the XI, and Saim Ayub be promoted to open.

Others believe Faheem Ashraf, underbowled in recent matches, could be key if trusted with his full quota.

India lead the T20I head-to-head 12–3, and have beaten Pakistan in both their encounters this tournament.

Yet Sunday brings a new stage and higher stakes.

For India, it is a chance at a record-extending ninth Asia Cup title. While, Pakistan have won the tournament twice, in 2000 and in 2012. However, they are yet to clinch the title in T20 format.

For Pakistan, a shot at redemption, silencing critics, and perhaps, finally, forcing that long-awaited handshake.

The Asia Cup has long been billed as preparation for next year’s T20 World Cup. But for both nations, Sunday is about so much more: history, rivalry, and pride in the ‘Ring of Fire’.



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