Table of Contents
- The most recent clash between these two teams
- The tale preceding the grand showdown
- Toss outcome
- Indian openers’ solid start followed by rain arrival
- Shaheen’s spectacular bowling performance paused by rain interruption yet again
India and Pakistan are currently colliding in a high-stake encounter in match no. 3 of the Asia Cup 2023 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. This match holds immense significance as it signifies India’s inaugural appearance in the tournament, while Pakistan have already initiated their campaign against Asia Cup newcomers Nepal in Multan, where they cruised to a commanding 238-run triumph.
The most recent clash between these two teams
The Group A clash featuring arch-rivals India and Pakistan marks their first encounter since the unforgettable 2022 T20 World Cup match at the vibrant Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This unforgettable showdown witnessed Virat Kohli‘s remarkable performance, smashing an unbeaten 82 runs from 53 balls, propelling India to a heart-pounding four-wicket victory in a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
The tale preceding the grand showdown
For this eagerly awaited showdown, yesterday, Pakistan have made the decision to stick with the same playing XI. The face-off between left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi and the Indian batting lineup is poised to play a pivotal role. Indian skipper Rohit Sharma has openly acknowledged the formidable challenge posed by Pakistan’s pace bowlers, setting the stage for an intense encounter.
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Toss outcome
Rohit won the toss and elected to bat first. To fortify the batting order, he introduced Shreyas Iyer and Shardul Thakur into the playing eleven, opting to leave out Mohammed Shami for this encounter. This tactical choice aims to enhance India’s batting strength in this pivotal match.
Indian openers’ solid start followed by rain arrival
Nevertheless, the highly anticipated clash between India and Pakistan at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy has been disrupted by rain. At the time of the rain delay, India had reached 15/0 in 4.2 overs, with Rohit standing strong at 11* while Shubman Gill had yet to make his mark. The weather predictions indicate the possibility of sporadic rainfall affecting the match’s course. This unexpected interruption adds an element of uncertainty to this high-stakes encounter.
Shaheen’s spectacular bowling performance paused by rain interruption yet again
After the game resumed following the rain delay, Shaheen made an immediate impact by dismissing Rohit (11) with a splendid inswinging delivery in the fifth over. He then sent shockwaves through the crowd at Pallekele by claiming the prized wicket of Kohli (4), a pivotal moment in the match. Following that, Haris Rauf rattled Shreyas Iyer‘s (14) stumps with a well-executed short-pitched delivery. However, rain once again intervened, halting the game with India at 51/3 in 11.2 overs. Gill and Ishan Kishan (2) are currently holding the fort for India at the crease.
In case rain washes out the game, what will transpire?
As per the Asia Cup’s points distribution system, a game culminating in ‘no result’ will grant both participating teams a single point each. In such an event, Pakistan, already holding two points from their dominant victory against Nepal in the tournament’s opening match in Multan, would securely progress to the Super Four stage. India, conversely, would find themselves challenged by Nepal for a place in the Super Four.
Furthermore, the India vs Nepal encounter is not immune to the threat of rainfall. In case the match concludes without a decisive outcome, India would advance with two points acquired from two no result games. However, for India to secure their passage to the Super Four stage in Asia Cup 2023, a victory in the match is imperative should it yield a definitive result. This intricate scenario adds an element of intrigue and suspense to the tournament.