Dubai is all set to host the most anticipated match of the Asia Cup 2025 as India face Pakistan on Sunday, 14 September. Both teams arrive in strong form after dominant wins in their opening fixtures, and this game could decide who tops Group A. The weather, as always in Dubai, will play its part. According to AccuWeather, the city is expected to bake under 39°C during the day, with the humidity making it feel closer to 44°C. While there is no threat of rain, players will have to contend with tough conditions, especially as wind speeds could touch 33 km/h. The night will remain warm, around 30°C, and although the skies should stay clear, air quality may not be ideal. On the cricketing side, one of the centre pitches has been prepared for this high-voltage contest. Shivam Dube, after India’s opening game against the UAE, felt the surface was already showing signs of being on the slower side, something that could favour the spinners. As the tournament progresses, spin is expected to have an even bigger say. With dew likely to arrive later in the evening, the captain winning the toss may have little hesitation in choosing to chase. The stage is set for a contest that goes far beyond the numbers, but the record still underlines the rivalry. India and Pakistan have met 19 times in Asia Cup history, with India winning 10 and Pakistan six, while three games ended without a result. Those numbers reflect how fiercely contested these battles have been, and with the weather, pitch and atmosphere in Dubai adding to the drama, Sunday could deliver yet another classic.
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