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India faces Pakistan despite border attack tensions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58472, member: 636"] Sunday marks the historic cricket encounter between India and Pakistan after recent cross-border tensions strained diplomatic relations. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate emphasized that players must separate personal feelings from professional duties during this Asia Cup T20 match. The Indian government has recently authorized participation in multinational tournaments while maintaining restrictions on direct bilateral competitions between nations. Ten Doeschate acknowledged that public emotions affect team members but stressed the importance of focusing solely on cricket performance. India enters as strong favorites after defeating the United Arab Emirates by nine wickets in their opening match. The team has achieved remarkable success with eighteen victories in twenty-one matches since capturing the T20 World Championship last year. Pakistan approaches this contest under new leadership with captain Salman Agha and recently appointed coach Mike Hesson. The team demonstrated strong form by defeating Oman decisively in their tournament opener. Both sides could potentially meet three times if they advance through the Super Four stage and reach the final. [/QUOTE]
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