Updated On: 05 September, 2022 02:08 PM IST | Dubai | IANS
For the second time in seven days, an India-Pakistan match went down the wire in Asia Cup 2022

Team India's Hardik Pandya (2R) celebrates with teammates after dismissing Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan (not pictured) during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international cricket Super Four match. Photo/AFP
For the second time in seven days, an India-Pakistan match went down the wire in Asia Cup 2022. For the second time in the multi-nation event, the outcome of an India-Pakistan match was decided in the final over. But this time, the result was in Pakistan's favour, defeating India by five wickets with a ball to spare in a thrilling Super Four match at the Dubai International Stadium. If it was India, who had aced a chase of 148 in Group A match, it was Pakistan's turn to chase down 182 in the Super Four match.
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