India, Sept. 22 -- It was supposed to be a battle between arch-rivals, but it was a one-sided affair. Chasing 172 runs, India cruised to 174/4 in 18.5 overs, winning by six wickets against Pakistan in their Super Four stage opener at the ongoing Asia Cup. The match also had its fair share of controversies. One controversy was the handshake row, stemming from their group stage meeting, and they didn't shake hands on Sunday either.
In their Super Four meeting, it took only 2.3 overs for the first controversy to happen when Fakhar Zaman had to leave for the dugout after Hardik Pandya dismissed him for 15. He was in good form, taking down Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik in the early exchanges.
But Lady Luck had other plans as third umpire Ruchira...
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