Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan has left 48 catches, team or joke, will they win such Asia Cup?

Pakistan’s team’s pole opened (photo-PTI)

The Asia Cup 2025 is starting from September 9 and before this tournament, such truth of Pakistan has come out which is really surprising. This figure of Pakistani team is very embarrassing. Let us tell you what is the matter. This poor figure of Pakistan’s team is related to fielding. According to the report of Cricbuzz, Pakistan has left no stone unturned to leave the catch in the last one year, miss the run out. It is one of the world’s worst fielding team. Know further about those figures of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s such poor fielding

Pakistan’s team has dripped a total of 48 catches since the beginning of 2024. Not only this, there has been a total of 89 missfields from his team, which is the worst performance in Asia. The West Indies are at the top in the case of Missfield. Apart from this, the Pakistan team has also left 98 run out opportunities so far. Talking about the over throw, the Pakistani team has done this 16 times. Pakistan’s team’s ability to catch catch is only 81.4 percent, which is truly pathetic.

This is how Asia Cup will win?

Seeing the poor condition of the fielding of the Pakistani team, the big question is whether this team will win such Asia Cup? The worst thing with Pakistan is that this team is not taking the name of improvement. Currently, this team is playing the Tri -series in which it performed so poorly against Afghanistan that she lost the match. The Afghanistan team defeated Pakistan by 18 runs in which their bad fielding had a big hand. Pakistan’s team is neither batting on the right track nor fielding, that is why it is not being considered a contender to win the Asia Cup. It remains to be seen how Pakistan’s team performs in the Asia Cup.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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