India pakistan asia cup

  1. India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022 Super 4 Highlights: Rizwan, Nawaz shine as Pakistan beat India by 5 wickets in a thriller
  2. Asia Cup 2023 set to be played in Pakistan and Sri Lanka
  3. Pakistan beat India Pakistan won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
  4. Explained: India and Pakistan at Loggerheads Regarding Asia Cup 2023 Hosting


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India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022 Super 4 Highlights: Rizwan, Nawaz shine as Pakistan beat India by 5 wickets in a thriller

T20 MATCH LIVE UPDATES India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022 Super 4 Highlights: Rizwan, Nawaz shine as Pakistan beat India by 5 wickets in a thriller IND vs PAK, Asia Cup 2022, Live Score Updates: Pakistan beat India by five wickets in their Super 4 game of the Asia Cup. Chasing 182 for a win, Pakistan overhauled the target with one ball to spare. Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with 71 off 51 balls while Mohammad Nawaz chipped in with 42 as Pakistan reached 182 for 5 in 19.5 overs. For India, all the bowlers -- Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ravi Bishnoi, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh and Yuzvendra Chahal -- took a wicket apiece. Invited to bat, India posted 181 for 7. Virat Kohli top-scored for India with 60 off 44 balls, while KL Rahul and captain Rohit Sharma contributed 28 apiece. Read Less Right then, that is it from the game. This is Pakistan's highest ever successful chase against India in the T20I's and they win by five wickets. The next game in this tournament will be played on Tuesday, 6th September between India and Sri Lanka at 7.30 pm IST (2.00 pm GMT). But our build-up begins much sooner. Till then, it's goodbye. Cheers! Mohammad Nawaz (4-0-25-1 & 42 off 20 balls) is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliant all-round display. Nawaz says that they wanted to keep things simple and bowl it on basic line and length. Adds that India started well but he had clarity in his mind to bowl on proper length and areas. Finishes by saying that in a high-pressure game like this, they tend to ...

Asia Cup 2023 set to be played in Pakistan and Sri Lanka

The PCB's proposed hybrid model for the Asia Cup is likely to be approved by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), with Sri Lanka as the neutral venue where India can play their games. The model sees four - and possibly five - of the tournament's 13 games being played in Pakistan. All the India-Pakistan games will be played in Sri Lanka, as will the final if India is involved. The likely approval represents a significant breakthrough in an impasse which has not only dragged on for some time but has also threatened fallout for ICC events, most pressingly the World Cup in India this year but also the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan. There is a possibility now that an agreement here could ease Pakistan's path to traveling to India for the World Cup. The PCB head Najam Sethi had presented details of the hybrid model to Pankaj Khimji, head of Oman Cricket and the ACC's vice-president, in a meeting in Dubai a couple of weeks ago. It was the solution the PCB had proposed to account for the fact that India will not travel to Pakistan for the tournament because of ongoing political tensions between the governments of the two countries. Those political ties have led to a long and cumbersome path to this solution - the PCB, as appointed hosts, have been keen to ensure that at least part of the tournament is played in Pakistan. The UAE was in the running as a neutral venue, and Sri Lanka was keen to host the entire tournament. At one stage the BCB and SLC A total of 13 matches, including...

Pakistan beat India Pakistan won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)

"For a left arm spinner, it's important to stick to the basic line and length. If one or two balls turn, that puts doubt into the batters' minds. After that, I try and stick to line and length. We needed 10 runs per over when I walked in to bat so I knew I had to attack every chance I got. My mind was clear that I'd hit out at every ball in my zone. I didn't try and overplay, which you sometimes can when you're under pressure." Insightful from Nawaz post-match, perhaps too honest there with his bowling strategy. "I thought they had an edge after the way they utilised the PP. But the bowlers came back to restrict them. I didn't fire today but Nawaz and Rizwan's p'ship was outstanding. I thought Nawaz could exceed because they had two legspinners operating so we spent them up. Our spinners and fast bowlers at the death set the stage for us." 9.55pm Another week, another India-Pakistan thriller. Pakistan finishing on the right side of the result this time. They looked in control for almost the whole chase, thanks to Rizwan's 71 off 51 and Nawaz's 42 off just 20. India somehow brought it down to 26 needed from the final two overs. But Khushdil Shah and Asif Ali took 19 off Bhuvneshwar in the penultimate over. Arshdeep stretched it to the penultimate ball. With two needed from two balls, Iftikhar sealed it for Pakistan. dragged short but down sliding down the leg side. Misses the pull but misses. It's been called a wide but India want to review this. There's a slight murmur as ...

Explained: India and Pakistan at Loggerheads Regarding Asia Cup 2023 Hosting

Neighbours India and Pakistan have started the new year with a new dispute, and albeit it is not the first time these two parties have been at loggerheads, the repercussions could be more significant than usual this time around. The problem is pertaining to the host nation of the Asia Cup 2023. India have clarified their stance on not travelling to Pakistan, who were initially slated to host the tournament. This has led to discussions about relocating the event to a neutral venue, but Pakistan have not taken the decision lightly, launching a staunch retaliation. They have threatened to boycott the 2023 ODI World Cup, which will be held in India just a month after the Asia Cup. Here’s all you need to know about the situation: President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), Jay Shah, announced the upcoming two-year calendar of Asian cricket events via a tweet on Thursday, 5 January. According to the schedule, the next edition of the Men’s Asia Cup will be held in September 2023, just a month before the ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023. In the 91st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), held in October 2022, it was clarified that India will not travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup. Shah, who is also the secretary of the BCCI, stated, "I have decided that we will play at a neutral venue. A neutral venue for the Asia Cup is not unprecedented, and we have decided that we will not travel to Pakistan." The newly-elected president of the apex cri...