Key Points

India enters the Asia Cup final with an unbeaten record, but their fielding performance has raised serious concerns. The team's dropped catches and ground fielding mistakes could potentially cost them in the high-pressure match against Pakistan. Coaching staff is intensively working on improving fielding skills ahead of the final. Every catch and run saved could be the determining factor in India's quest for the Asia Cup trophy.

Key Points: India's Fielding Woes Threaten Asia Cup Final vs Pakistan

  • India's dropped catches and sloppy ground fielding pose tournament risk
  • Coaching staff focusing on intensive fielding drills before final
  • Social media criticizes team's fielding inconsistencies
  • Crucial moments could determine Asia Cup championship
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Asia Cup: India's 'fielding woes' under spotlight before Pakistan clash in final

India's inconsistent fielding under scrutiny as they prepare for high-stakes Asia Cup final against Pakistan in Dubai

"Every run saved and every catch taken could make the difference - Anonymous Cricket Analyst"

Dubai, Sep 27

Team India may have entered the Men's T20 Asia Cup final in commanding fashion—winning all their group and Super Four matches—but one glaring weakness has cast a shadow over their otherwise dominant run: poor fielding.

Throughout the tournament, India's fielding standards have not matched their batting and bowling prowess. Several dropped catches, coupled with moments of sloppy ground fielding, have gifted opposition teams valuable runs. Singles were often converted into doubles, allowing opponents to relieve pressure at crucial stages. While these lapses did not cost India in the earlier rounds, such mistakes could prove decisive in a high-stakes final against arch-rivals Pakistan.

The Indian coaching staff is well aware of this concern. Head coach and support staff are expected to put extra emphasis on fielding drills ahead of the big clash. The focus will be on sharper catching, quicker reflexes inside the circle, and cutting off easy runs in the outfield. With the final likely to be a tense affair, the team understands that even small mistakes could swing the momentum.

Fans, too, have not missed the flaws. Social media has been flooded with reactions pointing out India's inconsistent fielding efforts. While praising the team's unbeaten run, many supporters have urged the players to tighten up in the field before facing Pakistan.

As the final approaches, India's players will look to put their fielding lapses behind them and deliver a complete performance. Against Pakistan, every run saved and every catch taken could make the difference between lifting the Asia Cup trophy or finishing as runner-up.

The stage is set for a thrilling finale. For India, better fielding may just be the key to sealing the championship because Pakistan have had an even poorer performance when it comes to fielding, and they have dropped more catches and conceded more runs to mistakes in the field.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Honestly, the team looks unbeatable except for this one area. Against Pakistan, every catch matters. Remember the 2017 Champions Trophy final? Fielding cost us that match. Hope they learn from past mistakes.
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Priya S
Yaar, why can't our fielding be consistent? We have some brilliant fielders like Jadeja and Kohli, but others need to step up. Against Pakistan, we need to be sharp in all departments. Jitega bhai jitega, India jitega! 💙
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Michael C
While I agree fielding needs improvement, let's not forget we're unbeaten so far. The team has shown great character. With the talent we have, I'm confident they'll fix this before the final.
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Ananya R
The article is right - Pakistan's fielding has been worse than ours. But that's no excuse. We should set higher standards for ourselves. Hope the coaching staff works on this urgently. 🤞
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Vikram M
Fielding is about attitude and fitness. Our players look tired in the Dubai heat. Maybe they need better rotation or fitness management. Still, confident we'll lift the cup! 🏆

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