Amid distractions, Pakistan face UAE in must-win game

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September 16, 2025 15:06 IST

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Pakistan are currently in the second spot with two points, ahead of UAE (2 points) on net run rate.

Pakistan will have to pull out all stops in their game against UAE if they are to progress in the Asia Cup

IMAGE: Pakistan will have to pull out all stops in their game against UAE if they are to progress in the Asia Cup. Photograph: ANI Photo

Wedged between their own shortcomings and external distractions, Pakistan will have to lift their game by several notches to tame a tricky UAE in a Group A match to keep their Asia Cup campaign on track, in Dubai, on Wednesday.

In the aftermath of the 'Handshake Gate' against India on Sunday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had on Monday, sought the removal of match referee Andy Pycroft, and according to Pakistani media, the team had threatened to pull out of the tournament if the Zimbabwean was not expelled.

 

Pycroft is scheduled to officiate as match referee during Pakistan's final league game of the tournament.

The International Cricket Council on Tuesday, rejected Pakistan's appeal to remove the Zimbabwean match referee from the Asia Cup and the Pakistan players will have a hard time keeping out the outside noise.

With even more pressing concerns to address on the field, Pakistan will have to direct their focus on the next match.

Pakistan have one win and a defeat from two matches and are currently in the second spot with two points, ahead of UAE (2 points) on net run rate -- 1.64 against -2.03 -- but a slip-up on Wednesday will have them exit the tournament.

The seven-wicket thrashing against India has revealed a certain brittleness in this Pakistan side.

After hammering minnows Oman by a large margin, Pakistan were schooled in the modern T20 game by world champions India.

Pakistan had no answers to the guile of spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel as the Indian pair shared five wickets among them.

The Pakistan batters were also in a knot against spinner Varun Chakravarthy.

If anything, that outing underlined the need for Pakistan's emerging prospects like Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan and Hasan Nawaz to raise their game against a top quality opponent.

The UAE game offers them a good chance to find their mojo to take their side to the Super 4s, as India have already qualified to the next stage from this group.

Similarly, Pakistan bowlers struggled against the aggression and skills of Indian batters as Abhishek Sharma took Shaheen Shah Afridi to the cleaners before skipper Suryakumar Yadav applied the finishing touches with customary flourish.

Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed did reasonably well, but the likes of Mohammad Nawaz, touted as the world's best spinner by coach Mike Hesson, and Sufiyan Muqeem will have to find a higher gear in this match.

While the UAE is certainly not India in cricketing terms, they can spring a surprise on their day.

They appeared to have recovered from the shellacking against India with a facile 42-run win over Oman.

Batters like skipper Mohammed Waseem and Alishan Sharafu are well experienced in the T20 format, and they will be eager to prey on a distracted Pakistan unit.

In bowling, the UAE have experienced Junaid Siddique, who can be quite lively, and the parsimonious left-arm spinner Haider Ali, but he will require more support from fellow tweakers Dhruv Parashar and Harshit Kaushik.

Squads:

Pakistan: Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Waseem Jnr, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Afridi, Sufyan Moqim.

United Arab Emirates: Muhammad Waseem (c), Alishan Sharafu, Aryansh Sharma, Asif Khan, Dhruv Parashar, Ethan D'Souza, Haider Ali, Harshit Kaushik, Junaid Siddique, Matiullah Khan, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Zohaib, Rahul Chopra, Rohid Khan, Simranjeet Singh, Saghir Khan.

Match starts at 8pm IST.

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