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Rohit takes a dig at NY pitch

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Ray Sportz News Desk: The pitch controversy of the Nassau County has taken a new turn on Saturday, when India skipper Rohit Sharma said that he has no idea what to except from it in the upcoming T20 World Cup clash against arch rivals Pakistan. He feels that the curator is “confused” about the drop-in wickets being used here.

“New York is not our home ground. We have played two matches here but we don’t have much awareness about its nature. It behaves differently on different days, so even the curator is confused,” Rohit said on the eve of the game against Pakistan.

“So, you can imagine the kind of thinking we need to put in. We don’t know on which pitch we are playing (against Pakistan), so, whoever plays better cricket will win the match,” he added.

The slowness of the outfield, Rohit said, has compounded the worries.

“The outfield is slow. Some shots get lot of bounce on the field, and some others do not roll on the field. So running between the wickets is important. We need to play as per conditions,” he explained.

However, the skipper said such external factors can be neutralised by playing good cricket and his teammates often thrive in tough situations. The Indians will also be the more confident unit as Pakistan are coming off stunning loss to tournament debutants USA in their lung-opener.

“Playing good cricket holds the key, not opposition, not pitch. Yes, it’s tough but that’s why I would like to highlight the experience we have. The blows count for nothing,” said Rohit, referring to the hits he and Rishabh Pant took in their tournament-opener against Ireland due to the uneven bounce.

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ASIA CUP 2025: Explosive Opening Stand Powers India to Dominant Win Over Pakistan

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Ray Sportz Web Desk: India stormed to a six-wicket victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in a gripping Asia Cup Super Four clash at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, keeping their unbeaten run in the tournament intact.
Chasing 172, India’s opening duo of Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill set the tone with a scintillating 105-run stand. Abhishek dazzled the Dubai crowd with a 39-ball 74, peppered with towering sixes and crisp boundaries, while Gill played the perfect foil with a fluent 47 off 28 balls. Their onslaught blunted Pakistan’s pace attack and put India in complete command by the halfway stage.
Tilak Varma (30*) steered the chase home as India reached 174 for 4 in 18.5 overs, with seven balls to spare.
Earlier, Pakistan posted 171 for 5 after being sent in to bat. Sahibzada Farhan anchored the innings with a fighting 58, supported by handy cameos from Salman Ali Agha and Faheem Ashraf. India’s bowlers, led by Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav, kept the scoring under control with disciplined spells through the middle overs.
The contest carried its usual high-voltage intensity. Both teams once again skipped the customary pre- and post-match handshakes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions. A few fiery on-field exchanges between Indian batters and Pakistan’s pacers added further drama, drawing umpire intervention.
With this win, India consolidated their position at the top of the Super Four table and moved closer to sealing a place in the final. Pakistan now face a must-win encounter against Sri Lanka to stay in contention.

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Mohun Bagan Eye Fresh Start as ACL II Campaign Kicks Off Against Ahal FK

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Ray Sportz Web Desk: The Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan braces itself for a crucial continental night as Mohun Bagan Super Giant host Turkmenistan’s Ahal FK in their AFC Champions League II opener on Tuesday evening. For the Mariners, this game is more than just the first step in Asia — it is an opportunity to wipe away the disappointment of their Durand Cup exit and find their rhythm before the new domestic season begins.
Mohun Bagan’s pre-season preparations were thrown off course when they crashed out of the Durand Cup at the quarter-final stage, losing 2-1 to arch-rivals East Bengal. The defeat was a bitter pill for the team, breaking a run of recent dominance in the Kolkata Derby and exposing defensive lapses. Adding to the unease has been the uncertainty surrounding the ISL schedule, which has left clubs scrambling to keep players motivated and match-ready.
Head coach José Francisco Molina, however, believes the team has put the setback behind them. “We are focused on the job at hand. This competition gives us the meaningful game time we have been waiting for. The players are ready and excited,” Molina said on the eve of the match. Midfield general Anirudh Thapa echoed his coach’s confidence, insisting that off-field issues had not distracted the squad.
The Mariners will miss forward Manvir Singh through injury, but Molina has a near full-strength squad at his disposal. There is speculation that the Spaniard could start with an attacking trio, bringing Brazilian recruit Robson Robinho into the line-up alongside Jason Cummings and Jamie Maclaren. Much will depend on how quickly the new combinations click under pressure.
Their opponents, Ahal FK, are no pushovers despite travelling without any overseas players. The Turkmen side has been in Kolkata since September 12, using the time to acclimatise to conditions and train on the Salt Lake pitch. Midfielder Enver Annayev, who has experience playing here with FK Arkadag earlier this year, will be a key figure as Ahal look to frustrate the hosts with a compact defensive set-up and spring quick counters.
For Mohun Bagan, the stakes could not be higher. A winning start would provide the confidence boost they need heading into the rest of the group stage, where tougher assignments against West Asian opposition await. The home crowd is expected to turn up in large numbers, providing the Mariners with the kind of electric atmosphere that has so often spurred them to victory.
Tonight’s clash, therefore, is about more than just three points — it is about redemption, momentum, and proving that India’s champions can once again hold their own on the continental stage.

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ASIA CUP 2025: Dominant India Thrash Pakistan in Asia Cup Clash

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Ray Sportz Web Desk: India produced a clinical performance to outclass arch-rivals Pakistan by seven wickets in their Asia Cup 2025 Group A encounter at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday night.
Electing to bowl first, India’s spinners wreaked havoc on a sluggish pitch as Kuldeep Yadav claimed three wickets and Axar Patel chipped in with two to restrict Pakistan to a modest 127/9 in their allotted 20 overs.
Chasing the target, India’s top order fired briskly. Young opener Abhishek Sharma blazed 31 off just 13 balls, setting the tone before skipper Suryakumar Yadav anchored the chase with an unbeaten 47. India cruised home with several overs to spare, registering a comfortable seven-wicket victory.
The win strengthens India’s position at the top of Group A and sets the stage for a high-voltage Super Four round later this week.

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