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Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Great brawls of fire!

While Indian and Pakistani cricketers share a cordial relationship off the field, sometimes things have got heated out in the middle...Kiran More vs Javed Miandad, Sydney 1992Bully of Baroda and champion sledger Kiran More vs the King of Karachi, the ultimate street fighter, Javed Miandad. They went at each other in the first-ever World Cup match between the two Asian giants. More was constantly chatting behind the stumps and appealing excessively, irritating the Pakistan great who was struggling with his timing. After a failed run out effort from More, Miandad mocked the Indian wicketkeeper's style of appealing by jumping up and down in comic fashion!

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India-Pakistan fixtures have always drawn big investments. In the past decade, the rivalry has become more intense, because the two teams meet only in multi-nation tournaments these days. That's the reason the organisers have ensured they will meet at least twice in the tournament here - thrice if

Venkatesh Prasad vs Aamir Sohail, Bengaluru, 1996In terms of high-voltage clashes, few match this classic at the Chinnaswamy. After a spell of insane hitting from Ajay Jadeja (25-ball 45), India got to 287/8. But Pakistan got off to an explosive start with Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail wiping away 84 runs in the first 10 overs. Anwar departed for a 32-ball 48, but Sohail was going great guns. A slap past point off Venkatesh Prasad armed him with the audacity and foolishness to gesture at Prasad that the next ball would be hammered over that region too. Prasad promptly castled Sohail off the next ball, and in a unique Bengaluru-meets-Baluchistan style, gave him an angry send

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