India vs Pakistan in Asia Cup: A history of the intense rivalry
In 11 games they have played against each other until now, both have won five each with one remaining inconclusive.
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Match 2: Pak chase down 300-plus losing just 2 wickets
The two teams met again in the Super Four stage in Karachi and this time, the hosts prevailed over their opponents. Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat and India posted 308 for 7 in 50 overs with the skipper himself top scoring with 76. Rohit Sharma also came up with a fifty but it was a late-innings flourish from Irfan Pathan (38 off 25) that saw India crossing 300. Anjum with 3 wickets for 51 was the pick of the bowlers again. Indian bowlers had a lacklustre say in the field as they failed to take more than two wickets as Pakistan won the game with more than four overs to spare.
Younis Khan slammed an unbeaten 123 while Misbah-ul-Haq, standing in his first match as the captain, scored 70 not out. Nasir Jamshed also hit a fifty but was retired hurt. Out of six bowlers that India used, only leg-spinner Piyush Chawla managed to get a wicket.
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