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Does the Asia Cup result really matter in bigger scheme of things?

Ozeirk

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Considering the World Cup 2019 will be played on pitches that will be completely different than the dead pitches of UAE where there was no support for the fast bowlers and spinners were made look like legends, should Pakistan really worry about their performance in this tournament in the bigger scheme of things?

If you look at Pakistan’s team make up their strength in bowling comes from their seamers who have historically done well in England and pair with that Shadab or Hafeez against SENA teams who do not play spin well, can Pakistan be the surprise package of the world up?
 
UAE has been our home for last decade. Asia cup was good reality check for us and it will help us immensely because now we have lower expectations from our team which means there will be lower pressure on the players. :ssa
 
UAE has been our home for last decade. Asia cup was good reality check for us and it will help us immensely because now we have lower expectations from our team which means there will be lower pressure on the players. :ssa

Yes, it’s a problem that the team wasn’t able to do well on their home grounds however it should not dictate our future planning and we should continue working on skills that will work for us in England.
 
Yes it did matter to me. If it mattered before then tournament then it does so afterwards as well. I won't undermine the tournament Just coz Pak performed so badly. India being crowned champions of Asia would make every Pak fan cringe. Not finishing even runners up is further cause for concern for all Pak fans. Seeing our abysmal batting again the only surprise would be for Pak to qualify for the second stage of next years World Cup. We can not keep depending on our bowlers to bail us out time and time again.
 
I wonder why UAE pitches are dysphemistically called 'dead', whereas the English 'highways' are hailed as epitome of cricketing superiority.
 
Victorious Pakistan = Best tournament in the world

Disastrous Pakistan = Bigger scheme of things, Good wake up call, Blessing in disguise, Better Pakistan will turn up on some other day, Couple of tweaks and Pakistan is the best team in the world.
 
Not really. It is a minor tournament that serves as a showcase for the minnows more than anything else. No one is going to remember this Asia Cup just like no one remembers any of the prior Asia Cups.

This is especially because the next World Cup is going to be played in totally different conditions.
 
Yes it does for Pakistan. It did burst a few myths which can only be good for the team. For India though it did not do much as we knew what to expect and the tournament played out to the script. For Afghanistan and Bangladesh though this was a validation that they are up with the big boys in ODI format. For HK, it gave hope that they can compete with the big boys. So yes the Asia cup mattered a lot for all the teams. I kind of expect Pakistan fans to ignore and say Asia cup did not matter much but again I can show threads ahead of the tournament where they claimed it was a premium tournament and India by resting Kohli are making a mockery of it. I will take any comments from such fans with a pinch of salt.
 
Suddenly for Pak fans it doesn't matter and Indian fans it matters or doesn't .
 
Suddenly for Pak fans it doesn't matter and Indian fans it matters or doesn't .

It does not matter to the Indian fans as we haven't gained anything from the tournament. The things we saw about the Indian team in the Asia Cup was what we already know about the team.

1. We are a top heavy batting side
2. Middle order is non existent
3. We have a good bowling attack
4. We can field well
5. MS Dhoni needs to go

So for India this tournament is just the validation of our problems. For Pakistan it is a tournament which opened up a host of problems, no wonder their fans are calling Asia cup as irrelevant.
 
Its irrelevant in the long run but a multi-national tournaments like these are much more competitive.

I think if cricket needs to survive, multinational tournaments are the way. Bilateral series generally lose their flavor easily. But fighting for qualification and playing different teams everyday - thats how it should be.

The issue with this is that neutral games have poor audiences in general.
 
Irrelevant tournament just like the Champions trophy. World Cup is the only thing that matters.
 
Irrelevant tournament
Thts what Indians telling from the beginning thanx to Pakistanis this tournament got so much hype
Pakistani team was looked like on some mission to beat India in UAE to prove that India is scared of us playing in UAE.
 
Victorious Pakistan = Best tournament in the world

Disastrous Pakistan = Bigger scheme of things, Good wake up call, Blessing in disguise, Better Pakistan will turn up on some other day, Couple of tweaks and Pakistan is the best team in the world.

Yes Even Champions Trophy was Irrelevant for many before 2017 and now it is almost equivalent to WC
 
Good entertainment and good for bragging rights. World Cup is the only ODI tournament that really, really matters. Something that is cherished for decades and decades.
 
Not really. It is a minor tournament that serves as a showcase for the minnows more than anything else. No one is going to remember this Asia Cup just like no one remembers any of the prior Asia Cups.

This is especially because the next World Cup is going to be played in totally different conditions.

Good to know that you agree that Pakistan is a minnow.
 
Good to know that you agree that Pakistan is a minnow.
Considering the World Cup 2019 will be played on pitches that will be completely different than the dead pitches of UAE where there was no support for the fast bowlers and spinners were made look like legends, should Pakistan really worry about their performance in this tournament in the bigger scheme of things?

If you look at Pakistan’s team make up their strength in bowling comes from their seamers who have historically done well in England and pair with that Shadab or Hafeez against SENA teams who do not play spin well, can Pakistan be the surprise package of the world up?

If the question is, 'is the Asia Cup preparation for the World Cup'? the answer is an unequivocal no. The Asia Cup is still far removed from the World Cup and the world of cricket evolves with every season. There is a strong likelihood that the opening lineup of India may change by the time the world cup rolls around, even though both the openers are in the forms of their lives.

However, if the question is 'will this provide a burst of momentum towards the World Cup'? the answer again is, no, though not quite that certain. maybe this will begin the ball rolling on a resurgence in confidence in the team that outside of kohli, it has options. a bit like the brief period in the 90s when india was soul searching while tendulkar was out with a tennis elbow.

But if the question is 'will Indian fans be able to laugh at Pakistan's expense', then a mild yes. we beat pakistan all too often now to consider this a significant achievement.

so long story short.. meh.
 
Typical expected response. If Pak had won, then best team, Asian Champions, very relevant.

Now when smashed- learning curve, does it matter etc.
 
victorious pakistan = best tournament in the world

disastrous pakistan = bigger scheme of things, good wake up call, blessing in disguise, better pakistan will turn up on some other day, couple of tweaks and pakistan is the best team in the world.

potw :)) :))
 
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