India has a disappointing file against Pakistan in the tournament final | Cricket news

Pakistan obtained its place in the final of the Asian Cup (Sunday) against India with a narrow victory of 11 points on the Bangladesh in Dubai on Thursday, organizing its very first final meeting between the rivals of the arc in the history of the tournament.The victory marks Pakistan’s second victory in the Super Four scene, organizing his third meeting with India in the tournament. The two previous games between the teams were marked by the controversy, the players refusing to shake hands after the two games.“We are very excited,” said Pakistani captain Salman Agha. “We know what we have to do, and we are a team good enough to beat anyone, and we will come on Sunday and try to beat them.”The Bangladesh limited Pakistan to 135-8 in its 20 Overs after winning the draw and chose to make a bowl first. Taskin Ahmed led the Bowling attack with figures of 3-28, supported by the Rishad Hossain and Mahedi Hasan spinners who claimed two counters each.Pakistan’s striker fought on the sticky field of Dubai, losing the first counters while Sahibzada Farhan fell for four and Saim Ayub recorded his fourth duck of the tournament. Fakhar Zaman succeeded 13 while Captain Salman Agha scored 19.A crucial partnership of the 38 seventh look between Mohammad Haris and Mohammad Nawaz helped Pakistan recover. Haris scored 31 with two limits and one six, while Nawaz contributed 25 on 15 balls with two six and one limit.In response, Bangladesh could only manage 124-9 in their 20 Overs. The Pacers of Pakistan Shaheen Shah Afridi (3-17) and Haris Rauf (3-33) effectively led Bowling’s attack. Shamim Hossain obtained the best score for Bangladesh with 30 on 25 balls, while Saif Hassan added 18.Shaheen Shah Afridi, who was abandoned twice by the Bangladesh championships, played a quick camée of 19 points out of 13 bullets, including two. He was tried the game player.India vs Pakistan in the tournament final (with more than 5 teams)Play: 5India has won: 2Pakistan has won: 3India and Pakistan have played five finals in limited overtime tournaments which have included more than five teams. The only victories in India occurred at the Benson & Hedges Championship of Cricket (1985) and at the first T20 World Cup (2007). Pakistan won the other three meetings – Austral -Asia Cup (1986, 1994) and, more recently, the Champions Trophy (2017).
| Year | Tournament | Place | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Benson & Hedges Championship of Cricket | Melbourne Cricket Ground | India beat Pakistan by 8 counters |
| 1986 | Austral-Asia Cup | Sharjah | Pakistan beaten India by 1 counter |
| 1994 | Austral-Asia Cup | Sharjah | Pakistan beat India by 39 points |
| 2007 | T20 World Cup | Johannesburg | India beat Pakistan by 5 points |
| 2017 | Champions Trophy | The oval | Pakistan beat India by 180 races |


