India and Pakistan renew their cricket rivalry after almost a year's break when they take part in the Asia Cup one-day tournament starting in Dhaka on SundayThe Official Promo of Asia Cup 2012 is here:
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Sri Lanka and hosts Bangladesh, the other two teams in the fray to determine
one-day supremacy on the continent, play the opening match at the Sher-e-Bangla
stadium in Dhaka.
But the
focus is already on the March 18 tie, the first between the arch-rivals since
the high-profile World Cup semi-final at Mohali last March, which India won on
their way to clinching the showpiece title.
Pakistan
captain Misbah-ul-Haq, whose team were blanked 4-0 by England recently, said
the match against India would be a highlight.
"Against
India it is something special because of the supporters of Pakistan and
India," he said.
"Everyone
wants to enjoy India-Pakistan rivalry and that adds to the pressure. But we
want to play good cricket and improve our own performance. It's going to be a
tough tournament."
India
severed cricket links with its neighbour after the deadly 2008 Mumbai attacks,
which New Delhi blamed on militants based across the border in Pakistan.
The
Asia Cup will be the first assignment for new Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore, the
former Australian international who guided Sri Lanka to World Cup glory in
1996.
The
tournament provides Indian batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar with yet another
opportunity to record an unprecedented 100th international century.
The
world record-holder has gone a year without a three-figure knock since scoring
his 99th ton in a World Cup match against South Africa in Nagpur last March.
India
hope to make amends after their disastrous tours of England and Australia,
where they lost both the Test and one-day series.
India,
who won the last Asia Cup title in Sri Lanka in 2010, have rested hard-hitting
opener Virender Sehwag and key paceman Zaheer Khan, but will feel at home on
the low, slow pitches in Dhaka.
Sri
Lanka, who finished runners-up to India in the World Cup, have produced
encouraging results after reappointing Mahela Jayawardene as captain and South
African Graham Ford as coach.
They
not only knocked India out of the recent tri-series in Australia, but also gave
the hosts a close run before losing the best-of-three final 2-1.
Bangladesh
are boosted by the return of opener Tamim Iqbal, who was initially dropped by
the country's cricket chief before being added as a 15th member of the squad on
Thursday.
Each
side will play the other once in the round-robin league, with the top two
advancing to the final on March 22.
Let's hope Inshallah! This time Pakistan will emerge as a victorious and called to be "Asian Champion" at the conclusion. Ameen!
Let's hope Inshallah! This time Pakistan will emerge as a victorious and called to be "Asian Champion" at the conclusion. Ameen!
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