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Ind vs Pak: Ticket demand surges for upcoming clash

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DUBAI: The demand for tickets for the Super Four match between Pakistan and India in the Asia Cup 2025 has increased.

The next important match between arch-rivals Pakistan and India in the Asia Cup Super Four stage will be played on Sunday.

The minimum price of tickets for the match is 350 and a half dirhams, which is about 27 thousand Pakistani rupees.

Moreover, before the Pakistan-India clash on Sunday, an important meeting of the national cricket team was held in which the players openly admitted their failure in batting.

In the national team meeting, each player expressed his views, and the players openly admitted their failure in batting.

The players admitted that it is necessary to rotate the strike, while the bowlers admitted that the conditions are a bit difficult for the batters.

Sources say that the players assured the team management that they will perform well in the Super Four stage, while coach Mike Hesson expressed full confidence in the team.

It should be noted that during the Asia Cup, Pakistan won two out of three matches, while it faced defeat against India. The national batsmen have failed to show a satisfactory performance during the tournament.

Digital Desk

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