TODAY’S PAPER | September 27, 2025 | EPAPER

Into the final

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Editorial September 27, 2025 1 min read

Pakistan secured their place in the Asia Cup final with a tense 11-run victory over Bangladesh in Dubai, setting up yet another high-stakes clash against India. While the result ensured progression, the manner of Pakistan's win showed areas of concern that cannot be ignored ahead of Sunday's final.

Defending a modest 135, Pakistan once again leaned on their pace attack to get the job done. Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf shared six wickets between them, striking at crucial stages to derail Bangladesh's chase. Their discipline under pressure was a reminder of Pakistan's traditional strength - fast bowling capable of turning matches even with limited runs to defend. It was yet again the batting that left much to be desired.

Pakistan's top order struggled to build momentum, and partnerships were few and far between. The inability to rotate strike or anchor the innings kept the total well below par. Against India, such batting displays could prove costly, as their deep and in-form batting line-up is unlikely to falter chasing modest targets. Going into the final, Pakistan face the added challenge of avoiding a hat-trick of defeats to India. More than just the Asia Cup title is at stake. The final is also a test of resilience and an opportunity to restore confidence before the T20 World Cup later this year.

Pakistan's senior batters need to take greater responsibility, ensuring partnerships that allow the side to reach competitive totals. The middle order, in particular, must find a way to adapt to conditions and accelerate when needed. The Green Shirts may have stumbled into the final, but the chance for redemption remains. If the lessons from the Bangladesh match are quickly absorbed, Sunday could be an opportunity to turn the tide.

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