Bruised Pakistan take on UAE

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Dubai, Sep 16: Wedged between their own shortcomings and external distractions, Pakistan will have to lift their game by several notches to tame a tricky UAE in a Group A match to keep their Asia Cup campaign on track here on Wednesday.
In the aftermath of the ‘Handshake Gate’ against India on Monday, the PCB has sought the removal of match referee Andy Pycroft, and as per reports in the Pakistani media the country has threatened to pull out of the tournament if the Zimbabwean is not expelled.
Pycroft is scheduled to officiate as match referee during Pakistan’s final league game of the tournament.
While the whole move is more administrative in nature and highly unlikely to materialise, the players will find it tough to cocoon themselves from the surrounding noise.But that is only one part of the story as Pakistan has even more pressing concerns to address on the field.Pakistan have one win and a defeat from two matches and are currently on the second spot with two points, ahead of UAE (2 points) on net run rate — 1.64 against -2.03 — but a slip-up here will show them the exit.The seven-wicket thrashing against India has revealed a certain brittleness in this Pakistan side. The UAE game offers them a good chance to find their mojo to take their side to the Super 4s. (PTI)

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