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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