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Demon’s Shadow on Asia Cup matches

Shahid Shahnawaz by Shahid Shahnawaz
September 12, 2023
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The Asia Cup is in full swing as teams Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka are participating in the tournament. The was disappointment as the highly-anticipated match between Pakistan and India was washed out due to persistent rainfall.

Pakistan won the first match comfortably against Nepal by 238 runs. Batting first, Pakistan scored 342 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the allotted 50 overs, in response to which the entire Nepal team was bowled out for just 104 runs.

The second match was between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, which Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets, but the match between Pakistan and India on September 2 could not yield any results. The Indian team returned to the pavilion by scoring 266 runs but in response, the Pakistani team could not even get a chance to bat. 

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The president of the Asian Cricket Council, who is also the secretary of the BCCI, Jay Shah, came under criticism for holding matches in the rainy season. Sri Lanka is a tropical country and the island faces frequent rains and thundershowers during the current season. 

The second match between India and Pakistan was also hampered by rain. Once again, Jay Shah faced the brunt and the fire of Pakistani cricket fans. Even on the reserve day, the match between Pakistan and India did not start on time, which disappointed cricket fans.

The unilateral decisions of the ACC have ruined the glory of the Asia Cup. The matches could have been shifted to other cities as well such as Hambantota and Dambulla where the weather forecast was better than in Colombo. The ACC refused and instead, the weather was the real spoiler.

When the match finally resumed, Pakistan succumbed to India following a highly disappointing performance, managing to score only 128 runs in 32 overs in response to India’s formidable 356. India emerged victorious with a commanding lead of 228 runs. The absence of Haris Rauf in the bowling attack and the exclusion of both Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf from the batting order significantly influenced the match’s outcome. 

In such circumstances, one cannot disregard the impact of the Indian Cricket Board. They initially scheduled both matches in Sri Lankan stadium affected by rain, and Pakistan’s defeat seemed to be a result of unfortunate circumstances.

With several matches left in the Asia Cup, one can only hope that future games will not be marred by such incidents and cricket enthusiasts can relish an exciting display of the sport.

 

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