Asia Cup | Pakistan’s familiarity with conditions makes them tournament favourites, believes Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar believes that Pakistan are the favorites to lift the Asia Cup, thanks to their familiarity with the conditions in the Emirates. The legendary batsman, who led India to title in the first-ever Asia Cup, expressed his disappointment at Sharjah not hosting any matches in this tournament.
Pakistan came up with one of the
“The Asia Cup may have lost a bit of its shine in the eyes of the cricket lovers of the region, thanks to all the T20 leagues that have cropped up all over the world, but make no mistake, the players of all the participating countries want to win the magnificent trophy to have the bragging rights in the region,” Gavaskar wrote in his column for Times of India.
“Pakistan, the ICC Champions Trophy winners, start as
When Abdul Rahman Bukhatir offered the kind of prize money that was unthinkable in the pre-Packer era, Sharjah became one of the hubs for international cricket and saw some of the finest one-day matches, and held Test matches too. After Sharjah made itself the hub of commercial cricket, other non-traditional
Gavaskar reminisced that time and expressed his disappointment that the venue is not hosting any international matches in this continental showpiece.
“I was fortunate to lead a young Indian team to a win in the inaugural Asia Cup which was played in Sharjah, and it’s good to see that the tournament is back in the UAE, although strangely there won’t be any matches in Sharjah. The CBFS matches in Sharjah were the ones that lit the flame of cricket in the UAE, so it’s hard to understand why Sharjah does not have a single game.”
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