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Cricket’s biggest rivalry is set to ignite once again as Pakistan and India face off in a thrilling Asia Cup 2025 match at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Sunday, September 14.
On paper, it’s just another Asia Cup clash. In reality, it’s so much more, an event laced with emotion, history, politics, and a touch of destiny.
The forecast for the day is hot and humid, with temperatures soaring above 40°C, but the real heat will be inside the stadium. When Pakistan and India meet, the thermometer isn’t needed; the rivalry itself raises the temperature.
This time, the match comes with extra spice. Relations between the two nations have been tense in recent months, and this is the first cricketing meeting since the cross-border standoff in May.
It’s no surprise then that fans and players alike see this as more than just another contest.
The rivalry has given us some unforgettable memories. Who can forget Shahid Afridi’s two towering sixes off a young R. Ashwin in Dhaka back in 2014, a moment still etched into the hearts of fans?
The Asia Cup has often been the stage for such iconic flashes of brilliance, even if the final has strangely eluded the two sides.
Despite 17 editions of the tournament, Pakistan and India have never met in an Asia Cup final, a statistical oddity that frustrates both sets of supporters.
When it comes to Asia Cup history, India clearly lead the way. Out of 19 meetings, India have won 10, Pakistan six, and three ended without a result.
In the T20I format overall, India also have the upper hand. Since the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, both teams have met 13 times in T20Is, with India winning 10.
Pakistan, though, will take heart from the fact that two of their three victories have come in Dubai – the same venue as this upcoming clash.
But this encounter will feel different from the past. For the first time in decades, the rivalry is missing its biggest stars.
India no longer have Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, both of whom retired from T20Is after lifting the 2024 World Cup.
Pakistan are without Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, left out since December, as the new management banks on youth and fresh intent.
It’s the end of one era and the beginning of another. A fresh chapter, where young blood carries the burden of old expectations.
India walk into this clash as favorites. Their squad looks balanced, experienced, and confident after a dominant start against the UAE. Under Suryakumar Yadav’s captaincy, they have lost just three of their last 20 T20s, a staggering record.
Pakistan, meanwhile, are still searching for stability. Under Salman Ali Agha, the team has shown flashes of promise, even clinching a tri-series recently, but consistency remains an issue.
They’re in a rebuilding phase, and facing India this early in the tournament could either shatter confidence or ignite momentum.
India are on a roll in T20Is. Since lifting the T20 World Cup in June 2024, they have lost just three of their 20 matches. Their recent 4-1 series win over England only underlines their dominance.
Last five results: W-W-W-L-W
Pakistan, on the other hand, have picked up form at the right time. They have won three of their five series this year and head into this clash with a confidence-boosting series victory.
Last five results: W-W-L-W-W
India: Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson (wk).
Pakistan: Salman Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem.
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