Pakistan’s head coach, Mike Hesson Pakistan To challenge India in the final of Asia Cup 2025. India will compete for the third time Pakistan in the continuous continental tournament, as they meet in the top conflict in Dubai on Sunday 28 September.
Hesson emphasized the standard with bat or ball for a longer period to put pressure on the men in blue. He underlined the importance of putting pressure on a ‘top’ such as India.
“We have to be good enough to put India under pressure. We could do it for 10 overs with the bat, perhaps after powerplay with the ball in the last game. We have to do it longer. Because there is a reason why they have rated the top in the world. We have to put pressure on them, as quoted by India Today.
Hesson complimented the way in which Pakistan played in their second meeting against India compared to their group stage collision, which they lost with seven wickets. While she finally lost the second meeting in the Super Four stage, Hesson admitted that Pakistan had India “through the neck wash”.
“Certainly not (with regard to owning a mental block). The way we played against India in the last match [Super Fours] was a huge step from the first game [group-stage]. We were a bit passive in the first game. We allowed India to control the game. In the last match we had India for a long period at the neck. It took an exceptional innings from Abhishek Sharma to take the game away from us. Besides that we were pretty good, “he added.
Both in particular IndiaThe victories on Pakistan have come so far while chasing. Kuldeep Yadav (3/18 in 4 overs) and Abhishek Sharma (74 out of 39) won the player of the Match Awards for the respective group phase and super four games.
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