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Asia Cup Super Four: Pakistan aims to end India’s winning streak tonight – SUCH TV
Pakistan is set to take on archrivals India tonight at 7:30 pm under the lights of Dubai International Stadium in a high-octane Asia Cup 2025 Twenty20 clash. This Super Four encounter marks the second game for both sides, bringing the two cricketing giants face-to-face once again.
In their previous meeting, India dominated comprehensively, leaving Pakistan with plenty to rethink ahead of tonight’s rematch.
Salman Agha and his men began their Asia Cup campaign with a commanding win over Oman, but soon faced challenges.
A heavy loss to India was followed by a tense must-win clash against the UAE, where Pakistan fought hard to secure their Super Four spot.
Since head coach Mike Hesson took charge, Pakistan has emphasized an aggressive style of cricket.
However, the slow Dubai pitches have curtailed their intent, while dot-ball pressure has hampered strike rotation.
Late hitting from Shaheen Afridi in consecutive matches has rescued Pakistan from further setbacks, though batting inconsistencies remain a concern.
Saim Ayub has impressed with the ball but struggled with the bat, recording three consecutive ducks.
Pakistan will rely on Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, and Salman Agha to step up against a formidable Indian attack.
Team selection continues to pose a challenge for the Men in Green.
In earlier matches, Pakistan depended on one frontline pacer, Shaheen Afridi, supported by three spinners.
Against the UAE, they introduced Haris Rauf’s raw pace, leaving out spinner Sufiyan Muqeem.
The bowling balance tonight could be crucial in containing India’s batting firepower.
Meanwhile, India has looked almost flawless so far, making this clash a highly anticipated showdown.
After brushing aside Pakistan and the UAE, Suryakumar Yadav’s side faced a resilient Omani outfit in a dead rubber, using it as an opportunity to test bench strength.
Suryakumar himself sat out the batting, allowing others like Sanju Samson, Shubman Gill, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, and Hardik Pandya to spend time at the crease.
The Indian bowlers have also shown depth, experimenting with as many as eight options against Oman.
Typically, India deploys Jasprit Bumrah up front, followed by a spin trio of Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, and Varun Chakaravarthy to choke opposition batters in the middle overs.
But injury concerns over Axar Patel could force a change in their preferred attack tonight.
Although the pitches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai are quite similar, India’s batters, who lack crease time, may find early adjustment tricky.
Pakistan, eager to exploit any vulnerability, will be targeting India’s top order in search of an opening breakthrough.
History, however, does not favour Pakistan. Their last victory over India came in September 2022, also in Dubai, during the Asia Cup.
Since then, India has won all six completed encounters between the two rivals. Tonight, Pakistan will step onto the field seeking to rewrite that narrative.
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India A clinch victory over Pakistan A in Asia Cup Rising Stars Women’s 2026
India A dominated Pakistan A in a one-sided contest at the Tardthai Cricket Ground, winning by eight wickets in the ACC Asia Cup Rising Stars Women’s 2026 on Sunday.
Chasing a modest target of 94 runs, India A overcame early jitters after losing opener Humaira Kazi on the very first delivery. Another opener, Dinesh Vrinda, was joined by Anushka Sharma, and the pair quickly stabilised the innings while maintaining an aggressive approach.
They added 79 runs for the second partnership.
Vrinda remained unbeaten on 55 off just 29 balls, smashing 12 boundaries, while Anushka contributed a crucial 24 runs before being removed.
For Pakistan, Waheeda Akhtar and Momina Riasat picked up a wicket each.
Batting first after winning the toss, Pakistan A were bundled out for just 93 after having a disastrous start, losing four wickets for just 21 runs inside the powerplay. The Green Shirts never recovered, with wickets falling at regular intervals, leaving them all out for a meager total.
Shawaal Zulfiqar top-scored with 23 runs, while Gull Rukh added 21 and Anosha Nasir contributed 17. Apart from these three, no other batter managed to reach double figures.
India A’s bowlers dominated from start to finish. Saima Thakor, Radha Yadav, and Prema Rawat each claimed two wickets, effectively dismantling Pakistan A’s lineup.
Pakistan A and India A have been placed in Group A alongside Nepal and the United Arab Emirates, and are playing their second match of the tournament. Pakistan opened their campaign with a victory over Nepal, while India suffered a surprise defeat to the UAE in their first game.
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Silver considering all remedies for rampant tanking in NBA
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Saturday that tanking has been “worse this year than we’ve seen in recent memory” and he’s considering “every possible remedy” — including taking away draft picks — to stop the type of overt behaviors he fined the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for this week.
“In the old days, it was just sort of an understanding among partners in terms of behavior,” Silver said before Saturday’s All-Star Saturday events. “I think what we’re seeing is modern analytics where it’s so clear that the incentives are misaligned. … Are we seeing behavior that is worse this year than we’ve seen in recent memory? Yes, is my view. Which was what led to those fines, and not just those fines but to my statement that we’re going to be looking more closely at the totality of all the circumstances this season in terms of teams’ behavior, and very intentionally wanted teams to be on notice.”
Silver began his news conference by saying he had recently talked to 97-year-old Bob Cousy about the first All-Star Game in 1950, and they had both remarked at how far the game had come since then. That framed Silver’s line of thinking that after 75 years, it might be time to rethink how the league runs its draft, just as the league continues to experiment with its All-Star Game format.
Silver noted that in conversations with general managers and other members of the league’s competition committee, the incentive structure of the lottery has made it unclear that the worst teams are actually the teams with the worst records.
“If teams are manipulating their performance in order to get higher draft picks even in a lottery, then the question becomes … are they really the worst-performing teams?” Silver said. “It’s not clear to me, for example, that the 30th-performing team is that much measurably worse than the 22nd-performing team, particularly if you have incentive to perform poorly to get a better draft pick.
“It’s a bit of a conundrum. As I’ve said, the All-Star [Game] is 75 years old. The league is 80 years old. It’s time to take a fresh look at this to see to whether that’s an antiquated way of going about doing it.”
On several occasions Saturday, Silver reflected on the conundrum between the short-term incentives teams might have to lose games to improve their draft position and the long-term best interests of the league.
“It’s the whole community coming together and deciding what’s in the best interest,” Silver said. “It’s part of my job to remind everybody. … I understand what your short-term interests may be, but we’d better not lose sight of our fans here. We’d better not lose sight of the people who support this league day in and day out.”
Silver noted that last point as part of an answer to a question about the ongoing investigation into whether the LA Clippers circumvented the NBA’s salary cap in an endorsement deal between then-team sponsor Aspiration and star forward Kawhi Leonard.
Silver said he had no updates on the investigation, which is being conducted by Wachtell Lipton in New York.
“It’s enormously complex. You have a company in bankruptcy. You have thousands of documents, multiple witnesses that have been needed to be interviewed,” Silver said.
“I will say, just in case anyone is wondering, the fact that All-Star [Weekend] is here this weekend has had no impact on the timeline of the investigation. Our charge to the Wachtell law firm is to do the work and then come back and make recommendations to the league office, and that’s where things now stand.”
Silver said he had no timeline on when that investigation might conclude.
He did, however, provide an update on the NBA’s plans for expansion, noting that he expected the board of governors to discuss the issue at its next meeting in March and then start reaching out to potential expansion cities and owners to gauge interest. He noted that the league was not considering a relocation of any of its current franchises.
“I think the logical next move would be to say, ‘All right, we’ve had those discussions internally, we’ve made decisions about cities to focus on and what the opportunity is, and now, we’ve got to go out into the marketplace,'” Silver said. “I think that’s probably the most important step, to find out who is potentially interested in owning a franchise in particular cities, what’s the value of that franchise. There’s some work to do in terms of potential conference realignment. That’s the next step there.”
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Big Clash in Colombo Today: PCB Chairman Meets National Team Ahead of India Match – SUCH TV
Colombo: Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, met the national cricket team and management ahead of the crucial match against India, boosting the morale of the Shaheens.
During the meeting in Colombo, the PCB chairman praised the players’ determination, commitment, and preparation, while extending his best wishes for the high-stakes encounter. He encouraged the team to play with confidence and maintain their fighting spirit on the field.
Captain Salman Agha, head coach Mike Hesson, team manager Naveed Akram Cheema, all squad members, and the coaching staff were present at the meeting. PCB Chief Operating Officer Sameer Ahmed, PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer, and Director Media Aamir Mir also attended the session.
It is worth noting that Pakistan and India are set to face each other today at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The much-anticipated clash is expected to be watched jointly by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and ICC Chairman Jay Shah.
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