The Asia Cup 2025 Super Fours is heating up, and the match-up of Pakistan and India is going to be full of drama! Pakistan enters the match full of confidence after defeating the UAE by 41 runs courtesy of Shaheen Afridi’s all-around exceptional game. However, consistency in the batting order is still a concern. Against India, Pakistan is going to need to employ form, experience, and tactical nous to contend against one of the strongest teams at the tournament.
Openers

Fakhar Zaman is Pakistan’s trusted opener. His 50 off 36 balls against the UAE demonstrated he can navigate the conditions and get the scoreboard moving. Fakhar’s aggressive instinct and experience handling a quality fast bowling line-up are invaluable to build a solid platform, especially given India’s potent quicks.
Sahibzada Farhan will likely partner with Zaman at the top of the order. Farhan scored 5 runs in the last game, but he knows how to bat and can be a stabilizing force if necessary. Given that Farhan can form solid partnerships while rotating the strike, Pakistan would want an experienced opening pair against India rather than seek a new combination.
Middle Order

Captain Salman Agha will form an important part of the middle order. His 20 of 27 balls against the UAE was conservative, but his experience of keeping the innings together under the severe pressure of wickets lost will be invaluable. Being able to play at the right tempo to harness the energy of the younger batters will allow Pakistan to get out of trouble if early wickets are lost.
Mohammad Haris is also an important piece of the middle. His 18 of 14 balls against the UAE demonstrated that he could definitely ramp up the pace of the innings in the second half. As a wicketkeeper-batter, Haris is the sort of player who offers flexibility; he can take on the Indian spin-bowlers and keep the scoreboard ticking.
All-Rounders

Shaheen Shah Afridi is the premier all-rounder for Pakistan. His contribution of 29 runs off 14 balls and 2 wickets demonstrates he can impact games with bat and ball. Shaheen’s late-order hitting is a game-changer, while his pace and swing are a persistent difficulty for Indian batsmen.
Mohammad Nawaz adds balance as well. Although quieter last time out, his left-arm spin bowler is an important counter on Dubai’s slower pitches, and he can create runs in a hurry at the back of the order. Nawaz adds depth for Pakistan and provides a chance at either end of the game.
Bowlers

Shaheen Afridi is hailed as the strike bowler of Pakistan. In the ODI against Pakistan, he had a 2/16 spell. This showcased his ability to take wickets with the new ball, and he was trying very hard to find a way to take quick wickets.
Abrar Ahmed. Also, a bowler to watch. He bowled 4 overs for 2/13. He demonstrates the utmost precision with the new ball – and continuously takes wickets during the middle overs. Against the reputable Indian middle order, Abrar could certainly threaten, with some variation and tight line, especially on slower pitches.
FAQ
Who are Pakistan’s likely openers against India?
Fakhar Zaman and Sahibzada Farhan are expected to open for Pakistan.
Who will stabilize Pakistan’s middle order?
Salman Agha and Mohammad Haris will anchor the middle order.
Which all-rounders can change the game for Pakistan?
Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Nawaz are the key all-rounders.
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