Asia Cup 2025: Ahead Of Indo-Pak Clash, Wasim Akram Urges Players And Fans To Maintain Discipline
The two archrivals will meet for the first time since the tensions earlier this year following the Pahalgam terror attacks in Jammu & Kashmir and the subsequent. “I am sure these matches will be entertaining, just like all other India-Pakistan matches. But I hope both the players and the fans will remain disciplined and do not cross the line,” Akram told Telecom Asia Sport.
The legendary pacer emphasised that “games between India and Pakistan are watched by billions around the world,” making the Asia Cup an ideal platform for a spirited yet respectful rivalry.
The six-nation tournament will see India and Pakistan face off on September 14 in Dubai, with the potential for a second encounter in the Super Four stage on September 21.
Akram said, “If Indians are patriotic and want their team to win, the same goes for Pakistani fans. India has been in better form recently and will start as favourites, but the team that handles pressure best on the day will win.”
While acknowledging Pakistan’s young squad has the hunger to challenge India, Akram admitted disappointment at the absence of star batter Babar Azam. “Personally, I wanted to see Babar Azam in the team, but since he’s not been selected, it’s up to those in the squad to step up,” he told www.telecomasia.net.
Akram said, “If Indians are patriotic and want their team to win, the same goes for Pakistani fans. India has been in better form recently and will start as favourites, but the team that handles pressure best on the day will win.”
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Akram also stressed that fans must uphold sportsmanship alongside the players. “Fans must also show discipline,” he said, reinforcing the importance of maintaining decorum in such high-voltage matches.