Former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra predicts his country will defeat Pakistan in Sunday's Asia Cup final in Dubai. The veteran cricketer believes India surpasses Pakistan in both cricket skills and strategic thinking. India has already beaten Pakistan twice during this tournament, winning by seven wickets in Group A and six wickets in Super Fours play.
Mishra identifies fielding as India's primary concern heading into the championship match. The team has dropped multiple catches when dew affects the ball during evening games. He recommends extensive practice sessions with wet balls to address this weakness before the final.
The former spinner praised India's young squad for succeeding without senior stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He supports the team's recent batting order experiments but expects a return to standard lineup arrangements for the title game.
Mishra identifies fielding as India's primary concern heading into the championship match. The team has dropped multiple catches when dew affects the ball during evening games. He recommends extensive practice sessions with wet balls to address this weakness before the final.
The former spinner praised India's young squad for succeeding without senior stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He supports the team's recent batting order experiments but expects a return to standard lineup arrangements for the title game.