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India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Final in Dubai sees tickets sold out.

India are all set to face arch-rivals Pakistan in the final of the Asia Cup on Sunday, September 28, in Dubai. Having been marred by on and off-field drama alike, the two neighbouring countries will face off for one final time this season and this clash promises to be a thrilling one.

The two sides have already clashed twice in the tournament, with India emerging victorious on both occasions.

During the group stage clash, some Indian cricket fans called for a boycott amidst India-Pakistan tensions.

India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Final Tickets Sold Out

As per reports, the group stage game drew 20,000 fans, while the Super Four clash saw 17,000 in attendance. Tickets for the Asia Cup final are now sold out, with all 28,000 seats at Dubai International Stadium booked.

Pakistan start underdogs vs India

Pakistan’s faint hopes hinge on a strong new-ball performance. If ace pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf can strike early, India’s top order could be under threat, leading to a low-scoring affair.

But just as India lean on Abhishek Sharma, Shaheen and Rauf need support, something Pakistan have often lacked.

Sunday’s clash may be remembered more for the result than the courtesies, after all, all’s well that ends well.

For India, there is only one acceptable outcome: a victory over Pakistan, whether it is a dominating display or a scrappy affair, it would not matter in the end.

As Pakistan gear up for a high-stakes Asia Cup final on Sunday, skipper Salman Ali Agha has set a defiant tone, emphasising both his side’s approach and their intent to show raw emotions on the field.

Star pacer Haris Rauf’s provocative gestures in earlier games sparked debate, but Agha stood by his bowlers, insisting that aggression is part of their game.

“Every individual has the right to express emotions. If we stop a fast bowler from showing emotions, what’s left then? I won’t stop anyone as long as it is not disrespectful,” Agha said in the pre-match press conference.

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