After 41 long years, India and Pakistan are finally set to face off in an Asia Cup final. The highly anticipated clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday promises drama both on and off the field, with geopolitical tensions and heated exchanges adding to the intensity of the occasion.
India – Dominant but Not Yet Perfect
India have been the team to beat this tournament, boasting a perfect 6-0 record. They convincingly defeated Pakistan in two earlier encounters — by seven and six wickets — yet have not produced their flawless game.
Powered by Abhishek Sharma’s explosive starts and Varun Chakravarthy’s spin wizardry, India have lived up to their status as defending T20 World Cup champions. Despite limited preparation time, they have found ways to win under pressure — even surviving a tense finish against Sri Lanka while missing both frontline pacers.
Pakistan – Bowling Strong, Batting Shaky
Pakistan continue to rely on their bowling attack, with Shaheen Shah Afridi regaining rhythm, Haris Rauf channeling aggression effectively, and spinners Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub controlling the middle overs.
But their batting remains inconsistent. Apart from Sahibzada Farhan (160 runs) and occasional support from Fakhar Zaman, the top order has failed to fire. Bangladesh nearly knocked them out before a lower-order recovery kept them alive.
Tensions Running High
The buildup to the final has been far from smooth.
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India’s refusal to shake hands with Pakistan after an earlier match sparked a backlash.
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Pakistan threatened a boycott and demanded ICC referee Andy Pycroft be removed — a request the ICC rejected.
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Players from both sides, including Farhan and Rauf, faced hearings over on-field gestures and language.
Through it all, India have remained composed, while Pakistan’s responses have appeared reactive and, at times, ungainly.
Key Players Under Pressure
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Suryakumar Yadav (India captain): Just 71 runs this tournament, but his leadership and calm focus have been key.
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Shubman Gill (vice-captain): Has 115 runs in six innings, needs a big knock in the final.
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Abhishek Sharma: Three consecutive fifties, seven straight 30+ scores – India’s batting backbone.
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Shaheen Shah Afridi: Pakistan’s best hope with the ball, must strike early to disrupt India’s top order.
What to Expect
India’s consistency makes them favourites, but cricket rarely follows a script. A few early wickets could tilt the game in Pakistan’s favour, while a top-order blitz from India could take the contest away quickly.
This final is not just about cricket — it’s a battle of composure, mindset, and pride. If India keep their focus and Pakistan bring their A-game, fans can expect a thriller that will be remembered for years.