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New-look Pak face big India test

The New Indian Express Chennai

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September 13, 2025

With the rivalry returning to sport, all eyes will be on how Agha-led side fares vs Surya & Co

- CHANDRA PRABHU @Chennai

New-look Pak face big India test

EVERY time India and Pakistan take on each other on a cricket field, the cricketing world comes to a standstill. The on-field rivalry hasn't been the same in recent years, but the geo-political situation and the passion that comes with it has made it one of, if not the most, money-minting cricketing contests in the world.

This time, as the Suryakumar Yadav-led side is gearing up to take on a new-look Pakistan in the Asia Cup at Dubai on Sunday, the tension, albeit perceived in the air, is higher than ever in the past decade. Since the cross-border tensions in April-May, both teams have not played each other in any sport. Calls for boycott have risen in the lead up to the Asia Cup clash as well, but the BCCI has stood firm that they are following the government advisory—that they will not play bilaterals but contest in multinational events. At the pre-tournament press conference, both captains—Yadav and Salman Agha—maintained that there was no need for any specific messaging and the usual controlled on-field aggression would be on display.

While India are coming on the back of a dominating win against United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, Pakistan have just one day after their tie versus Oman on Friday. The Agha-led side have been through some major changes, both in personnel and approach, and India will be aware of it. Since Mike Hesson took over as head coach, the brand of cricket is contrary to that employed by previous coaches. That, however, comes at the risk of losing wickets.

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