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Tuesday, at the ICC Cricket Academy in Dubai, India and Pakistan, trained in the same place in different time slots. (Image Credit: Pratyush Raj / Timesofindia.com)

Timesofindia.com in Dubai: Looking at India and Pakistan training in Nets reveal the Gulf between both sides.It starts with the bases – discipline and ethics of work – which is missing from the Pakistani team.Tuesday, at the ICC Cricket Academy in Dubai, India and Pakistan, trained in the same place in different time slots. But even the training process highlighted the Gulf between the two teams.

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The bus from India arrived at the scene at 5:20 p.m. (local time), 40 minutes before their planned departure. The support staff of India, including the side arm launchers, D Raghavendra, Nuwan Seneviratne and Dayanand Guaranti, had reached 40 minutes before the team.The Troika was put to work immediately, putting everything in order in order. As the Gautam Gambir team arrived, they slipped into the rhythm in a transparent way.Two and a half hours later, around 7:50 p.m., Pakistan bus arrived with only 10 minutes before their session. At the same time, the water team, which had just finished its nets, left the place. The Pakistani players stopped to joke with them because many water cricket players are of Pakistani origin and had played with them at home.

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30 other minutes have passed when Pakistan had trouble understanding what to do. They all watched the sea before Captain Salman Ali Agha withdraws football from his kit bag, and they started playing.To be honest, they were also ignorant with football they were with Bat in hand against India on Sunday. Most looked like strikers at the club level against the Indian attack.Pakistan strikers were miserable against India spin trio – Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel.After the drama of the handshake, the Pakistani coach Mike Hesson was led to defend his players.

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“This is no longer the precision and pressure they (Indian spinners) build. When you build a lot of points, sometimes your mind plays tricks and play big strokes. It is therefore not that they cannot choose to turn. It is the fact that we have trouble rotating and relieving the pressure.Back to Tuesday’s nets, Indian striker Tilak Varma, who has a history of fighting spin and looked vulnerable against Pakistan too, faced Kuldeep and Varun in the most distant nets, with Gautam Gambir and Sitanshu Kotak keeping a look closely.After 45 minutes exhausting, Tilak was drained and on his lap before being allowed to leave the nets.At the same time, Saim Ayub, Pakistan, one of their brighter perspectives, moved away from the football group, making a shadow practice with Hesson.Meanwhile, Kotak came out of the locker room of India with a clear blackboard that would do what would do what in training. On the other hand, the session of Pakistan was tests and errors.

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On Sunday, Fakhar Zaman, defeated by Axar Patel, faced Mohammad Nawaz – which Hesson had formerly called the best spinner in the world – and hit him easily. However, Fakhar again fought against Axar, stressing the difference in quality between the two spinners of the left arm.At that time, when each team had at least two side arm launchers, Pakistan does not have them. As a veteran Pakistani journalist summed it up: “Hum Abhi Waahan Nahi Pahunche Hain (we have not yet reached this level).”The six -hour net marathon – three each for India and Pakistan – can be summed up by Rohit Sharma’s words during the ODI 2019 World Cup, when he was asked what advice he would give to the struggles in difficulty from Pakistan. Smiling, Rohit had said: “Pakistan Ka Bana’s main coach at Bilkul Batanga, Abhi Kya Bataunga (if I become a coach of Pakistan, I will surely tell them, but not now).”Six years later, the Gulf between India and Pakistani cricket only expanded – something that was clearly visible last Sunday, when the so -called rivalry was buried in the Dubai desert.

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