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Tri-Series Win Confidence Builder For Pakistan, Says Coach Mike Hesson
Pakistan coach Mike Hesson believes his team's victory in a tri-series tournament with Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates will serve as a "confidence builder" for the Asia Cup starting in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Pakistan thumped Afghanistan by 75 runs on a tricky pitch in Sunday's final in Sharjah, with Mohammad Nawaz claiming a hat-trick in a career-best five-wicket haul.
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