Pakistan vs Oman LIVE Cricket Score, Asia Cup 2025 T20 Match 4: Salman Agha’s PAK will take on Jatindar Singh’s Oman in Dubai

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(PAK) vs Oman (OMA) Live Cricket Score, Asia Cup 2025 T20 Match 4 Updates: Salman Agha’s Pakistan will lock horns with Jatindar Singh’s Oman in match 4 of the Asia Cup at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on Friday. It is the first game for both sides in the upcoming showpiece event.

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Pakistan is high on confidence following their win against the Tri-series in Sharjah earlier in the month. Although they won the trophy, there have been visible holes in their batting department that need addressing if they are to participate in the Asia Cup. As per bowling, Shaheen Shah Afridi is getting back to his previous best, and the spinners have managed to bamboozle the batters in the recent multi-nation tournament.

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Oman, on the other hand, has participated in the previous Asia Cup too, and similar to UAE and Hong Kong in this tournament, it is about gaining experience against the bigger sides that have the pedigree in tournaments of this standard. However, Pakistan in recent times has had the history of slipping up against lower-ranked nations, more recently the USA in the T20 World Cup, and Oman will look to take inspiration from that result.

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Asia Cup 2025: Shaheen Shah Afridi, Pakistan’s fallen star is shining again

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For all his verbal bluster and renaissance, Afridi indeed, had endured a torrid last three years, precisely since he limped off in the final of the 2022 World Cup. (PTI)

There is nothing like an angry fast bowler. Shaheen Shah Afridi was an angry fast bowler during the press conference after the last PSL final. He was the victorious captain, yet he was angered by the constant pestering about his upturn in form. When a journalist asked him about it, he replied, palpably irritated: “Ramiz Raja too asked me at the toss about my form, and I told him the same thing: I am still the same Shaheen; I have neither changed nor will I.” A sharp one-liner, like the swipe of a knife, was to come: “You need to have eyes to see it but.”

For all his verbal bluster and renaissance, Afridi indeed, had endured a torrid last three years, precisely since he limped off in the final of the 2022 World Cup. He was flickered sporadically, offered fleeting signs of reclaiming his destructible peak. But he was never the same–the leap lost its zing, the action lost its smoothness and energy, the snap of the wrists was forced, the ball lost its swerve and nip. It was not Afridi. It was an imposter. A lookalike. It occurs to bowlers returning from injuries. Self-doubts creep in. Many fast bowlers, for all their outward alpha-male vibes, have been historically fragile in the mind. They need a bit of pampering, love and a sense of importance. Afridi, perceptibly, was feeling unloved, unappreciated and unwanted. It seeme

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