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Coach Urges Pakistan to ‘Focus on Cricket’ Ahead of India Asia Cup Final

Last updated: September 26, 2025 8:47 am
Niaz Ali
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Dubai, September 26, 2025 — With the much-anticipated Asia Cup final just hours away, Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson has made a clear appeal to his players: shut out the noise and concentrate purely on cricket.

Speaking to reporters after Pakistan’s narrow 11-run win over Bangladesh sealed their place in the final, Hesson acknowledged the heated atmosphere that has surrounded this tournament — particularly the clashes with India — but stressed his players must not lose sight of what matters most.

“Look, my message to the players is just focus on cricket,” Hesson said. “In terms of gestures, there’s always passion in high-pressure games, but our job is to keep the cricket the priority.”

Controversy Overshadowing Cricket

The Asia Cup has already produced tense flashpoints between the two arch-rivals. In their first encounter, Indian players declined post-match handshakes, and in subsequent games, Pakistan’s Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan were accused of provocative gestures. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) formally raised complaints with officials, escalating off-field tensions.

Pakistan’s camp, however, has downplayed the drama. Hesson said his concern was performance, not theatrics:

“There’s always emotion when Pakistan plays India, but we can’t afford to get dragged into side-shows. It’s about cricket, nothing else.”

India Hold the Upper Hand

India come into the final with confidence sky-high. They’ve beaten Pakistan twice already in this tournament — once by seven wickets, then again by six wickets — and remain unbeaten in the Asia Cup so far. Their batting lineup has looked unshakeable, and their bowlers ruthless in key moments.

Hesson admitted the challenge is massive.

“We have to be good enough to put India under pressure for longer periods because there’s a reason they’re ranked the top side in the world,” he said. “But we’ve earned the right to be in this final, and it’s now up to us to make the most of it.”

The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher

Pakistan’s last Asia Cup triumph came in 2012, while India have lifted the trophy multiple times since then. For fans, the rivalry is about more than cricket — it’s a matter of pride, identity, and history. But for Hesson, the message remains steady: avoid distractions, stick to the game plan, and fight it out on the field.

The Asia Cup final between India and Pakistan is scheduled for Sunday evening in Dubai, with a packed stadium expected and millions more watching worldwide.

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