IND Vs Pak: Will Rizwan-Babar be warned or will be chanting? Which player is the biggest threat to India in Dubai

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-02-2025

In the Mahamukabale of the Champions Trophy, Pakistan's star batsman Babar Azam and captain Mohammad Rizwan will be seen on Team India or will the star bowler Shaheen Afridi be seen to see? What will happen on the Dubai ground on February 23 will see the world, but before that, let us know which of these three players of Pakistan can become the biggest threat to India? Let's take a look at the ODI records of the three in Dubai.

Babar Azam

Pakistan's star batter Babar Azam has played 6 ODIs on the Dubai ground so far. For the first time, he landed against England on this ground in the year 2015.

Then he scored an innings of 51 runs. At the same time, on this ground, he played against New Zealand in the year 2018 in ODIs, then he scored 92 runs. In Dubai, Babur has scored a total of 335 runs in 6 innings. He has scored two half centuries and a century. The average of Babar Azam is 55.83 here. He played two out of 6 matches against India in which he scored a total of 55 runs.

Mohammad Rizwan

Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan has landed three times in ODI cricket on the Dubai ground. Rizwan has scored 127 runs in three innings of three ODIs.

His name has a century in Dubai. Which he made in 2019 playing against Australia. But on this ground, Mohammad Rizwan has not faced Team India in ODIs even once. Rizwan will play against India in 50 overs format in Dubai for the first time.

Shaheen Shah Afridi

Pakistan's star fast bowler Shaheen Afridi can prove to be important on the Dubai ground as Dubai's pitch is more helpful for pacers than spinners. Shaheen is also well acquainted with the pitch of Dubai. He attended this ground so far in two ODI matches. For the first time he faced Team India in the year 2018 when he was neutralized in the Asia Cup.

He took 42 runs without taking any wickets in 6 overs bowling. In Dubai, he played the second ODI against New Zealand in November 2018, in which he took a wicket for 18 runs while bowling 3.5 over.

He took 42 runs without taking any wickets in 6 overs bowling. In Dubai, he played the second ODI against New Zealand in November 2018, in which he took a wicket for 18 runs while bowling 3.5 over.

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