Asia Cup 2023: India off to flying start against Pakistan as Rohit, Gill maintain pressure on bowlers

Asia Cup 2023: India off to flying start against Pakistan as Rohit, Gill maintain pressure on bowlers

India are 96 for no loss at the end of the 13th over against Pakistan in the Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2023 in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Sunday.


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At the end of ten overs, the Rohit Sharma-Shubman Gill duo are paddling the ball all over the R. Premadasa Stadium. The precision of Pakistani pacers Naseem Shah and Faheem Ashraf appears to be ineffective as no amount of turn can make up for a fielder’s grip.

forecast. When the match begins at 3pm local time (2:30 PST), there is a 90pc likelihood of thunderstorms, which will abate by 4pm (3:30 PST).

Screenshot from The Weather Channel.

Rain had washed out their previous encounter last week at the Pallakele Stadium, bringing an anti-climatic end to the match that left the Green Shirts waiting for their chance at the bat after dominating India with their aggressive bowling lineup.

India was bowled out for 266 in the 49th over against Pakistan and had set a target of 267. Both the teams had shared points for that match.

A reserve day has been introduced for the Asia Cup Super Four contest between Pakistan and India amid the possibility of rains interrupting the match. Multiple weather forecasts had predicted a high probability of rain on Sunday, particularly during match hours.

ESPNcricinfo had also reported that it is the only match apart from the final to have a reserve day. According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), a “reserve day has been incorporated” for the high-voltage tie.

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