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Asia Cup: Wasim Akram Backs Pakistan To Push Dominant India In Blockbuster Clash
The highly-charged clash between the arch-rivals – their first since May’s military conflict – has generated global buzz, with tickets already sold out, according to a news report.
India, the defending champions, have been in imperious form, winning 18 of their 21 T20 Internationals since claiming the World Cup last year. They underlined their status with a crushing nine-wicket win over hosts UAE in their opening game on Wednesday.
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