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How to beat India in the Asia Cup final? The national team has made a plan

September 27, 2025
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National cricket team captain Salman Ali Agha has made a plan to win the Asia Cup final.

Talking to the media in Dubai, Salman Ali Agha said that the pressure of the Asia Cup final is on both teams, God willing, we will win tomorrow’s match, we can defeat any team in any condition.

He said that all the players, including me, will try to perform better, we made mistakes in two matches due to which we lost to India, tomorrow we will not repeat those mistakes.

Responding to the question regarding the Indian captain’s refusal for the trophy photo shoot, he said that whatever the Indian captain wants, we will follow the protocol. Salman Agha said that if we stop the fast bowler from showing aggressive attitude, then nothing will be left.

The captain said that Saim is not playing in the match batting but he is playing a full role in the match, you can see Saim’s performance in bowling or batting is good, Saim Ayub has talent, he can represent Pakistan for the next ten years.

He said that he does not consider the toss to be so important in the final match or before it, but to win the final everyone will have to perform 100 percent, I give the players a free hand, show my 100 percent performance.

The national team leader said that we are not affected by the things outside the field and do not pay attention to it, there is no example of shaking hands and this is not a good step for cricket.

He said that I admit that my performance in the Asia Cup was not good, but I am trying to improve it.

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