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Asia Cup 2022: Experts praise Pakistan team after narrow loss to India

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Asia Cup in Dubai. "The reaction to losing to India has not been the usual criticism because in the build up to the match the camaraderie shown by players of both teams towards each other was brilliant while our team also fought hard till the final over," Pakistan's former captain Moin Khan said.

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The commentators were all praise for the way he bowled his heart out in the match vs India on The match was watched by millions in Pakistan despite the tragic loss of lives and destruction caused by the torrential monsoon rains and flash floods all over the country.

In Karachi itself, big screens were installed all over the city for the game which ended in a thrilling fashion. "It was a great match and closely fought and I think the Pakistan team even without Shaheen Shah Afridi performed like a champion.

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