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Pakistan exude calm ahead of emotionally-charged India clash – Sport

i2wtcBy i2wtcSeptember 14, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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DUBAI: An India-Pakistan cricket match is always a blockbuster but emotions will run even higher in Sunday’s Asia Cup clash between the nuclear-armed neighbours, who engaged in a four-day military conflict earlier this year.

Even before the clashes in May, which nearly escalated into a full-blown war, bilateral cricket ties had been suspended. The arch-rivals now play each other only in multi-team tournaments.

Political relations have deteriorated further since the clashes, with several former Indian players urging the Board of Control for Cricket in India to boycott what will be the first meeting between the teams since the recent hostilities.

While the threat of a boycott is over, sparks may fly with India captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistan counterpart Salman Agha ruling out dialling down aggression in the much-anticipated Group ‘A’ fixture.

However, Pakistan opener Saim Ayub exuded calm in the pre-match news conference ahead of the geopolitically-charged clash.

“It’s a big game but we aren’t thinking too much about it,” Saim told reporters on Friday. “We’re using the same processes and trying to improve things in our execution.”

Saim was also not dwelling on the past encounters between the two teams, where India have enjoyed the upper hand.

Asked about being on the sidelines for the 2024 T20 World Cup clash between the two sides, which India won, Saim said he “didn’t remember too much about that game”.

“I think in the last three to four months, the message [from the team management] has been that we learn from the past and move forward,” he added. “It’s not about what happened yesterday but we will try to do things better tomorrow.

“[Past] memories don’t matter. We’re not just looking forward to the match against India … we are looking to win the tournament.”

Pakistan have dropped former skippers and batting stalwarts Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan with new coach Mike Hesson trying to promote a fearless brand of cricket in the new-look side.

Asked if the Pakistan team will do the same in the India clash, Saim said: “We try to play fearless cricket against everyone.”

Indian batter Shubman Gill gestures during a practice session at the International Cricket Council Academy on Sept 13, 2025 in Dubai. — AFP

Like Saim, fellow batter Mohammad Haris — who shone in Pakistan’s tournament-opening win against Oman — wasn’t losing his sleep over the India fixture.

“We are going to rest tomorrow and then we will see on Sunday,” he told reporters following the thumping 93-run victory on Friday.

India, the reigning T20 world champions, enter the match as favourites and were ruthless in their nine-wicket demolition of the United Arab Emirates.

India’s fielding coach Ryan ten Doeschate had no qualms in accepting his side’s status as the favourites. They have won 18 of their 21 T20Is since winning the world title in June last year and 10 of their 13 matches against Pakistan.

“Our record is pretty incredible,” he told reporters on Saturday. “On recent form and how we’ve have played, India do start as favourites. But it is all about that particular day. The team who does well in the 240 deliveries will win.”

BOYCOTT CALLS

There have been widespread calls in India to ban any sporting ties with Pakistan but Ten Doeschate said the team has been instructed to strictly follow the directives of the BCCI and the Indian government.

New Delhi only cleared the match in a recently announced sports policy, saying the Indian national team can play Pakistan in multi-national events but not in bilateral competitions.

Asked how the Indian players will react, he termed it a “sensitive issue”.

“The players share the compassion and the feeling of the vast majority of the Indian public,” he said. “Hopefully the way we play; the players represent how they feel about their country.”

Ten Doeschate added that head coach Gautam Gambhir has called for focus on the game.

“Our thing is, you separate sports and politics,” he said. “I understand the sentiment but we are following directives of BCCI and government. We are going by what the government and BCCI told us.

“The Asia Cup was in limbo for a long period of time and we didn’t think we’d be coming at one stage but obviously the Indian government stance in it and now you have to put the sentiment and emotions behind … it’s something we addressed in the team meeting today.”

“Gambhir’s message is to not focus on things not in your control. Messaging is to focus on cricket.”

India have reinforced themselves for the Asia Cup with the selection of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and top order batter Shubman Gill.

The clash could be the first of three as both India and Pakistan are favourites to qualify for the Super Four stage and possibly for the September 28 final.

Ten Doeschate said India have done their homework against Pakistan. “Pakistan have decided to change their direction to how they play their cricket,” he said.

Pakistan, meanwhile, believe that they have the team that can win.

“As a team, we trust each other,” the explosive Saim said, when asked about his lack of form with the bat. “It’s a long-term process of raising confidence so that anyone in the team can be a match-winner on his day. It’s about effort and we’re trying to give our all to give the best results.”

Published in Dawn, September 14th, 2025



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