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Ind-Pak eves to clash in Asia Cup T20

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Sylhet (Bangladesh), Oct 6: India would expect that opener Shafali Verma comes out of the lean patch she has been enduring for some time and the team extends its domination of Pakistan when the two arch-rivals clash in their women’s Asia Cup T20 match, here Friday.
The Indian team gave ample game time to its fringe players, making as many as eight changes in the last two games, but against Pakistan — one of title contenders — the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side is expected to have full strength team on the field.
Pakistan come into the contest after suffering a shock four-wicket defeat at the hands of minnows Thailand.
The two sides currently occupy the top two spot in the points table with India, who have won three games on the trot, leading the table.
India were at their ruthless best as they brushed aside Pakistan at the Commonwealth Games in July. In fact, India have won the last five meeting against the neighbours in the format easily.
After being rested for a game each, the star openers Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana will be expected to provide a strong start.
The big-hitting Shafali will be feeling the pressure as she still looks low on confidence. She was able to spend some time in the middle in the match against Malaysia but looked scratchy.
Mandhana and skipper Kaur are coming off stellar performances in the white-ball series against England.
Jemimah Rodrigues is in imperious touch. After notching up her career-best score in the opener, she brought her second consecutive half-century of the tournament and along with Deepti Sharma inspired a win against UAE.
The bowlers have continued to be clinical in all three games.
On the other hand, Pakistan batters, who were hardly tested in the wins over Malaysia and Bangladesh, had the perfect opportunity to get some runs under their belts. But, barring opener Sidra Ameen who scored a fifty, they failed to impress. (PTI)

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