Former cricket player in India Robin Uthappa Pakistan criticized for their surrender against India in the long-awaited Asia Cup 2025 collision in Dubai on September 14. India has surpassed their arch rivals by seven wickets, in a competition that continued to arouse controversies, even after the conclusion.
Pakistan struggled with the bat from the start against a disciplined Indian bowling unit. Their impact charge faltered under pressure and eventually only achieved 127 for 9 out of 20 overs, a totally far below par for the occasion. The men in blue did hardly chase the men and reached the target in just 15.5 overs with seven wickets in hand.
“The hype will always be there. Yet the fans of Pakistan can have all the expectations they want from their team, but they really live in denial when they think they can be competitive with the current Indian team. This Indian team is head, shoulders and body above Pakistan. Pakistan are in a rebuilding of their happen, they have in a rebuild, they have in a rebuildingam, they have in a rebuildingam, in a rebuildingam, in a rebuildingam, in a rebuildam. Youtube channel.
“And if you are going to do something like that, imagine the amount of uncertainty that exists within the group. Moreover, they have five openers in the top seven. They are completely unfinished products for the time being,” he added.
The former Wicketkeeper Batter was especially not impressed by the Matte Batting approach of Pakistan in the high-voltage collision of Asia Cup. Pakistan’s innings started on the wrong note when they dropped to 6/2 in the first two overs. A short 39-run position provided temporary lighting, but the collapse was resumed shortly thereafter. By the 13th over, Pakistan was left on an embarrassing 64/6, so that little hope was left behind to place a competitive total against India.
“When I saw yesterday how the Pakistan team Bat, it just felt like a team that had no control or idea about how they would get their runs. There was no method for madness. There was no process-oriented approach, knowing that there will be ebb and flow in an innings,” said Uthappa.
“In the first eight overs there were 31 point balls. It tells you a story that the coaching staff has not done anything with them that is process -oriented. Only God knows what that coaching staff does,” he added.
Pakistan will then play against the United Arab Emirates, and losing this meeting would throw them out of the competition. As a result, the Salman Ali Agha-guided side will be looking for everything in the upcoming Do-Or-Die competition, which will be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 17 September.
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