Key Points

The Asia Cup final between India and Pakistan promises an electrifying showdown in Dubai. Former England spinner Monty Panesar believes India has the edge but warns against underestimating Pakistan's emotional gameplay. The teams have already faced each other twice in the tournament, with India winning both encounters convincingly. Cricket fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating this high-stakes match between the arch-rivals.

Key Points: Panesar Predicts India's Asia Cup Final Triumph Over Pakistan

  • India seeking ninth Asia Cup title in high-stakes final
  • Panesar warns about potential vulnerability in early powerplay
  • Previous matches showed intense rivalry between teams
  • Both sides enter final with recent victory momentum
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India look favourites to win, but Pakistan is 'highly emotional' team...': Panesar

Monty Panesar analyzes India-Pakistan cricket finale, highlighting India's strengths and Pakistan's emotional gameplay in crucial match

"India look like the favourites to win the Asia Cup final against Pakistan - Monty Panesar"

New Delhi, Sep 28

Former England spinner Monty Panesar believes India are the favourites to win the Asia Cup final but should not take their opponent lightly as Pakistan is a "highly emotional team" in any final they play. The Men in Blue will face arch rivals the tournament's final for the first time in 41 years when they lock horns at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

The excitement surrounding the upcoming summit clash is intense because of how the previous two matches between the sides unfolded. From India's handshake snub in the group stage game to Pakistan players' controversial gestures and celebrations in the Super 4s match, both teams were involved in considerable drama.

"India look like the favourites to win the Asia Cup final against Pakistan because they've shown great bowling performances, and their batting has also been going well. There's just one issue. If opener Abhishek Sharma is dismissed early, then there are chances of the middle order being exposed in the powerplay," Panesar told IANS.

"This can cause damage because Pakistan is a highly emotional team in any final, and they'll play rigorously. They'll need early wickets, and the fast bowling must be good in the powerplay," he added.

Panesar, who has closely followed India-Pakistan encounters, stated that the Men in Blue have the advantage as they prepare for their match against arch-rivals Pakistan, eyeing their ninth Asia Cup title.

"However, the Indian team appears very strong, and I believe India will win. If they bat well in the powerplay and keep their wickets safe, they're most likely to win," Panesar said.

After India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in their group stage match, the two sides faced each other again in the Super Fours game, where the Men in Blue secured another confident six-wicket victory.

Both teams head into the final with a win from their previous encounters and will be hungry for a win in the ultimate showdown.

- IANS

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Priya S
The powerplay point is crucial. If we survive the first 10 overs without losing too many wickets, the match is ours. Bumrah and Shami will handle their batting lineup easily!
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David E
As a neutral observer, this rivalry is absolutely electric! The passion from both sides is incredible. Hope it's a close match with good sportsmanship from both teams.
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Ananya R
Honestly, I wish we could just enjoy the cricket without all the political drama and handshake controversies. Let the better team win on pure cricketing skills! 🤞
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Siddharth J
After beating them twice already, our confidence should be sky high! But can't be overconfident - Pakistan always brings their A-game against us. Nervous but excited!
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Kavya N
The middle order concern is real. Hope our team management has a proper backup plan. Still, our bowling attack is world-class and should defend any decent total. 💪

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