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The Asia Cup 2025 clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan will be held on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium. Yograj Singh said the Pakistan team needs to change their mentality and match it with that of former skipper Imran Khan to taste success

When asked if there is any frontrunner among the bidders, Shukla said, "No, there is no name yet". Shukla also spoke about the recent GST hike on IPL tickets, which now places them in the 40 per cent slab

India, meanwhile, have surprised many with their team selection. Contrary to training ground whispers, Sanju Samson has been chosen over Jitesh Sharma as the wicketkeeper, though his batting role has been pushed down the order

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Jasprit Bumrah left the field shortly after taking the second new ball towards the close of the second session, just after Bumrah bowled the 92nd over. Having delivered only a single over with the second new ball, the right-arm pacer made his way back to the dressing room

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Resuming on 225 for two in the morning, Root and Ollie Pope picked up from where they left off, showing complete command over the Indian attack. The pair added 107 runs in a wicketless first session, taking England to 332 for two at lunch. The Indian bowlers, inconsistent and lacking intensity, allowed both batsmen to score freely

England were in a commanding position at lunch, reaching 332 for two, just 26 runs behind India’s first-innings score of 358. Root, unbeaten on 63, and Pope, on a well-compiled 70, had added 135 runs for the third wicket without offering the bowlers a clear opportunity. But one chance did present itself, and India failed to capitalise

Root, batting on 63 off 115 deliveries, and Pope, on a confident 71 off 123 balls, shared an unbroken 135-run stand that frustrated the Indian bowlers and gradually shifted momentum in England’s favour. The duo batted with assurance, punishing erratic lines and length from the Indian attack that failed to pose any real threat