Asia Cup, India vs Pakistan: Top 5 Head-to-Heads to Watch

Dubai: India and Pakistan were gathered at an international meeting after more than 15 months and a lot has changed temporarily. India, led by Sureakumar Yadav, has become a crack unit that has won 85 % of its matches since the retirement of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
On the other hand, Pakistan showed a slightly aggressive line T20 World Cup, which the team lost even to the host country in the USA. Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan are no longer part of this installation, and the new view team under Salman Ali Agha does not do anything very bad.
Take a look at what the most interesting matches can be in the competition with a few hours to go to Marquee Clash.
1. Shubman Gill vs Shaheen Shah Afridi:
Indian captain and Pakistan’s tempo will be a square for the first time in a T20 International. Shaheen became part of three games against India (all on T20 WCS), and by chance Gill was not part of these games.
This will be an equal war. Shaheen is a nightmare when Nip-Backer descends from an early length without a visible foot work from a right dough. Gill would definitely be careful against it.
However, if Gill looks at his record against the left armed stitches in 15 T20I, where they faced, this is not bad. He encountered 92 delivery in total and scored 157 running at a rate of more than 170. He hit eight -six and 20 borders and was rejected only twice. But this will be a different war against Shaheen.
2. Jasprit Bumrah vs Saim Ayub:
Saim Ayub, in the Pakistan Cricket, ‘no six views’ containing unusual and fearless stroke game was very high. While conducting the shooting, he plays a pick-up traction behind the square without looking at the delivery.
It would be interesting to see what kind of response time there is when Saim shakes or moves in 140 plus clicks against the world’s best fast melon, against the world’s best fast melon among the formats.
3. KULDEEP YADAV VS
The Mercurial Pakistan Pakistan will be watched with the most interest in the Indian T20 installation against the South claw. Fakhar, how Kuleep negotiates Google, the left -handed person, Pakistan will show how a team will be a bat.
Akhar’s T20 statistics (domestic plus international) show that it usually does not play this type of dish. 301 T20 match 254 strokes Fakhar, left arm wrist strands only 15 delivery and 21 runs rejected by once directed.
4. Abhishek Sharma vs Abrar Ahmed:
Amritsar Southpaw, the toast of India’s T20 team, is one of the cleanest strikes in the game and the record against the right arm wrists (leg doner) can scare the daylight from the opposition captains.
In fact, in the last two years, in all the T20s (domestic and international), he encountered 51 deliveries from the right arm Leggies and scored 151 runs at a rate of approximately 300. For this reason, if Abraz Ahmed sticks beyond the Abhishek power game, it will have to be used in a reasonable way.
5. Hasan Nawaz v Varun Chakravarthy:
The last pin-up child of the Pakistan T20 team has a healthy strike rate in the T20s, but the short career did not do anything exactly against wrist strands, whether the right arm or left arm.
In the recent nations, Hasan, who recently resulted in Sharjah, a slightly more difficult way against the pottery of the pottery, tried to continue the attack against Rashid Khan in one game and Noor Ahmed in another game.
While trying to bring a delivery from Rashid in a game, he tried to bring a delivery against Noor, a shovel sweeping, he had gone out of the legs.
It is not good to read by hand, and Varun Chakravarthy can prove that late and more splashing delivery can prove that it can be a handful with excessive spin.


