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Pakistan’s Likely Playing XI for Asia Cup 2025 Final Against India

Last updated: September 28, 2025 4:06 pm
Niaz Ali
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As the stage sets for one of cricket’s biggest clashes — the Asia Cup 2025 final between Pakistan and India — all eyes are on how both teams will line up. For Pakistan, the selectors look set to stick with a familiar combination that’s carried them through the tournament, though a couple of spots still invite debate.

The Probable XI

Pakistan are expected to go in with:

Sahibzada Farhan

Fakhar Zaman

Saim Ayub

Salman Ali Agha (c)

Hussain Talat

Mohammad Haris (wk)

Mohammad Nawaz

Faheem Ashraf

Shaheen Shah Afridi

Haris Rauf

Abrar Ahmed

Why This XI?

Insiders believe the team management doesn’t want to tinker too much with the balance that’s worked so far. Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman are likely to open, with young Saim Ayub holding on to his place despite a quiet run with the bat. His occasional off-spin gives Pakistan flexibility in the middle overs, something the think-tank seems to value.

Captain Salman Ali Agha and Hussain Talat will anchor the middle order, while Mohammad Haris is expected to continue as wicketkeeper-batter. All-rounders Mohammad Nawaz and Faheem Ashraf provide depth both with bat and ball.

The bowling unit looks settled: Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf spearheading the pace attack, with Abrar Ahmed handling the spin duties.

Key Talking Points

One of the biggest discussions ahead of the final has been around Saim Ayub. He hasn’t quite delivered with the bat this Asia Cup, but reports suggest the management is backing him for the big occasion. “He’s a match-winner on his day. Sometimes you need to show trust,” a former cricketer told a local sports channel.

There’s also curiosity about whether Pakistan might surprise everyone with a late change, but as of now, no injury concerns have been reported and the XI seems pretty much locked.

The Bigger Picture

For Pakistan, this final isn’t just about lifting silverware. It’s about settling scores with arch-rivals India and proving their consistency on the big stage. The men in green have had their share of ups and downs in recent tournaments, but the management feels this group has found the right balance of experience and youthful energy.

With both nations glued to their screens and stadium seats expected to be packed to the rafters, Sunday’s showdown promises drama, intensity, and possibly a few unforgettable moments. And Pakistan’s chosen XI will be at the heart of it all.

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