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"Didn't Ask Them To Send Little Kids": Pakistan Star On India's Emerging Asia Cup Team

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The Emerging Asia Cup final between India A and Pakistan A attracted fans' attention from all over the globe. While it was the Indian team that headed into the title-decider as favourites, the Pakistani team emerged triumphant by 128 runs.

Since the conclusion of the match, there's been plenty of chatter about the quality of the two sides. In fact, Pakistan A skipper Mohammad Haris even expressed his views on some of the chatter on the topic, slamming those saying India had sent their junior team to the event while Pakistani players had international experience.

A section of fans suggested that it wasn't right for Pakistan to send players with international experience to the Emerging Asia Cup as it is a tournament for youngsters.

Haris, however, countered the sentiment while comparing the international experience of Pakistan players to the IPL experience of Indians. "Jis tarah log keh rahe hain wo bade leke aye they, hum chote bacche they, to hamne to nahi kaha tha ke aap chote ladke leke aao.

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