Pakistan and UAE are preparing for a tense knockout at the Asia Cup in Dubai. Only one team will advance to the Super Four alongside India, while the other exits the tournament. Both sides defeated Oman easily but lost heavily to India, making this match the decider for Group A.

Pressure on Pakistan Despite Strong Record
Two-time champions Pakistan have beaten UAE twice in the past fortnight during the Sharjah tri-series. Yet in both games, UAE threatened with brief bursts of dominance. Consistency has been a challenge for Pakistan, especially after their heavy defeat to India on Sunday. Coach Mike Hesson called it a “bad day,” but critics question if Pakistan’s strong run against weaker teams reflects real progress or just an easy schedule.
Key Advantage – Pakistan’s Spin Attack
Pakistan’s slower bowlers could decide this match. They have relied on two wrist-spinners plus Saim Ayub and Mohammad Nawaz in recent games. Their settled XI suggests confidence that the plan will work again.
Probable Pakistan XI: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (capt), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed.

UAE’s Rise and Confidence
The UAE have steadily improved. Aside from their loss to India, they pushed Pakistan and Afghanistan close in the tri-series. They also crushed Oman with a bigger total than Pakistan managed. Captain Muhammad Waseem has led the charge with a 54-ball 69 against Oman. His partnership with Alishan Sharafu, who also hit a half-century, forms a dangerous top order. Asif Khan’s promotion to No.3 adds further power.
Spin Could Tilt the Contest
UAE’s spinners must also deliver. Haider Ali led the attack with 2 for 22 on Monday. Captain Waseem praised offspinner Dhruv Parashar’s control. If they can squeeze Pakistan in the middle overs, an upset is possible.
Probable UAE XI: Alishan Sharafu, Muhammad Waseem (capt), Muhammad Zohaib, Asif Khan, Harshit Kaushik, Rahul Chopra (wk), Dhruv Parashar, Haider Ali, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Muhammad Jawadullah, Junaid Siddique.
Players in the Spotlight

- Fakhar Zaman (Pakistan): Smashed an unbeaten 77 off 44 when Pakistan were 80/5 last time vs UAE. Though often dismissed between 17 and 28, he can still win matches alone.
- Asif Khan (UAE): Announced himself with a 35-ball 77 against Pakistan in August. Needs a big knock again to lift the UAE middle order.
Conditions and Stats
Dubai’s hot, humid weather will test players. The pitch should aid slower bowlers, making spin the deciding factor.
- Pakistan have lost six T20 Asia Cup matches, second most behind Hong Kong.
- UAE captain Muhammad Waseem has scored over 3000 T20I runs, more than any current Pakistani player.
Bottom Line
This Pakistan vs UAE clash is more than a group-stage match. For Pakistan, it’s a chance to prove they can handle pressure. For UAE, it’s the opportunity of the year to shock the cricket world and claim a Super Four spot.
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