Pakistan vs Afghanistan Final T20I Live Score, UAE T20I Tri-Series 2025: Fazalhaq Farooqi picks Sahibzada Farhan, Pakistan one down. Earlier Pakistan skipper Salman Agha won the toss and opted to bat first against Rashid Khan’s Afghanistan in the final of the tri-series. Both sides have played each other once in the league stage once with both sharing the honours
Though Pakistan drew the first blood when they defeated Afghanistan in their first meeting, the latter increasingly got better and better as the tournament went on, and in their second meeting, Afghanistan completely dominated the proceedings both with the bat and ball.
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However, a lot of the results in this tournament or at this venue have been dictated by toss, as the team batting first has had a significant advantage over the team batting second, as the pitch kept crumbling through the evening, and batting got harder, especially against the bowlers who have mastered the slower ones.
Teams:
Afghanistan (Playing XI): Rahmanullah Gurbaz(w), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Darwish Rasooli, Karim Janat, Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan(c), Mohammad Nabi, AM Ghazanfar, Noor Ahmad, Fazalhaq Farooqi
Pakistan (Playing XI): Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Agha(c), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Haris(w), Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed
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Asia Cup 2025: Why chasing will be best option in Dubai and Abu Dhabi due to dew and grassy pitches

For the Asia Cup, Robin believes, India may have to slightly tweak their strategy to be prepared for all conditions. (Sportzpics)
The Indian cricket team faces a new set of challenges in the UAE for an upcoming tournament, contrasting sharply with their recent Champions Trophy victory there. The primary concerns are the conditions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi during the peak of summer. Match start times have been pushed back to 6:30 PM local time to combat the intense heat. This late start, however, introduces the significant factor of dew, which makes the ball difficult for bowlers to grip in the second half of the game, giving a considerable advantage to the team batting second. Additionally, a former head curator notes that the pitches, unlike the “slow and tired” ones from the last tournament, now have a grass cover, providing better pace and a different challenge for the Indian batsmen and bowlers. (Read more from Venkata Krishna B & Tanishq Vaddi)