Pakistan Aim for Consistency
Pakistanβs unpredictable run in the Asia Cup 2025 faces another test as they take on Bangladesh in a virtual semi-final for a spot against India in the final. Despite their heavy defeat to India, Pakistan bounced back strongly against Sri Lanka, thanks to Hussain Talat and Mohammad Nawazβs rescue act.
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Talatβs all-round display, including two wickets in one over, further boosted Pakistanβs confidence going into this clash.
Bangladesh Look to Rebound
Bangladesh enter the contest after losing to India but carry confidence from wins over Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. The return of senior players Litton Das and Taskin Ahmed could strengthen their side. Saif Hassanβs back-to-back fifties remain a big positive, while leg spinner Rishad Hossain continues to shine.
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With Pakistanβs Shaheen Shah Afridi looking for early breakthroughs and Bangladesh banking on disciplined bowling, the Dubai pitch is expected to play a key role.
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