Asian Cup: Calm before the storm! Will the India VS Pakistan shock be up to its “historic” media threw? | Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in Dubai: The India-Pakistan competition is the place where the legends are made and the hearts are broken. Beyond pure competence, it is the temperament, the nerves and the ability to grasp determining moments that decide the winner. Each duel on the ground is a battle in a battle. The captains, Suryakumar Yadav and Salman Ali Agha, have already suggested that their teams will play with fire. Former Pakistani crickets have already sharpened their swords. Shoaib Akhtar, on PTV Sports, said: “The emotions are very high, we meet India after the war.” However, in Dubai, there is not such animosity in the air. Mohammad Shehzad, from Multan, has worked as a cricket coach at the ICC Cricket Academy in the past decade. His name is proudly called “Multan Ka Sultan” and is loved by his students. “Yahaan India-Pakistan Bhai Bhai Hai (there is no animosity here between the Indians and the Pakistanis). We live here as a community. Most of my students from the Academy are Indians. For the most part, I am in the process of finishing his dinner around 10 p.m. (Dubai, the local time) at CIC Cricking.
He says that in the past, the matches of India-Pakistan were not ideal for the timid, but now he thinks that this match could prove to be a unilateral affair. “We are no longer local tigers. I think India is a too strong side. I fear that it is unilateral,” he said. Shehzad is also responsible for having rapid quests for the training of the team at the ICC Academy, and most of the rapid quasses he obtains come from Pakistan. One of them, Sofiyan, from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region, also dined, and he does not agree with Shehzad. “Babar Ko Deposce Kar Ke Bahut Badi Galti Kar Di Hai (by dropping Babar, they made a big mistake),” he quips. Razzaq, another fast Bahawalpur launcher, hides: “Let’s finish our dinner, we have to catch the shuttle for Sharjah.” However, he does not agree with his friend: “We are better without babar.” Shehzad, smiling and offering Biryani to this journalist, reveals the struggle of the Pakistani expatriate. “It’s difficult for them. The two work as security guards in the Dubai shopping center in the morning. In the evening, they come here to train. Cricket is in their veins. There are many like them who played a cricket at the U-19 level in Pakistan and then had to leave or move abroad to earn money, “he said. India clearly enters the match as a favorite. The team led by Salman Ali Agha, well known as the perpetual “corneal tigers” of cricket, will he be able to turn the tables against the powerful Indians? On paper, it looks like one -way traffic, but you can never take light the Pakistani cricket team. The current cricket players group was denounced, rejected and ridiculed. Selectors, coaches and captains have changed lately as a play of musical chairs. Saim Ayub, one of the brightest stars of the current Pakistani party, takes India’s match like any other game. “It will be a big match for people. We do not see it like that as a team. We see that we follow the same process day by day in the next match,” he told journalists after the convincing victory of 93 points from Pakistan to Dubai. The young person also pointed out that this team does not care about the past. “I think it is the message of the management of our team in the last 3-4 months. The most important thing is to learn from the past and to go ahead. We do not want to remember the past and do not want to focus too much on the future,” he said. “Memories do not matter. This tournament has the most. “We are not only looking forward to the Pakistani match in India. We look forward to winning the tournament, “he added. Saim is intrepid, an enigma whose big games cannot stop talking. But the burning question remains: can it transform raw talent into a timeless size? And what a bigger step to script this destiny than in the blinding lights of a confrontation against the rivals of the arc? Prepare, we will get all the answers on Sunday.




