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IND vs PAK: How Many Runs Are Enough For A Winning Total In Dubai?

The most anticipated match of Asia Cup 2025 is set to unfold today at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. India and Pakistan will face off from 8 PM IST, and all eyes are on the toss, the pitch, and the target that can tilt the contest.

Toss Factor – Why It Matters

At Dubai, the toss has historically played a decisive role. Teams batting first and putting up a big score enjoy nearly a 90% chance of victory. Captains will have to think carefully before making their call, as runs on the board often prove decisive under lights.

What Is a Winning Total in Dubai?

Stats suggest 185 runs is the “magic number” at this venue. No team has ever chased down 185 or more in T20 internationals here.

The most successful chase remains Sri Lanka’s 184/8 vs Bangladesh in 2022, while Pakistan once hunted down 182 against India the same year. Beyond the 185 mark, chasing has proven nearly impossible.

India’s Advantage With the Ball

If India sets a target of 185-plus, Pakistan’s batting line-up will face a stiff challenge. With world-class options like Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, and Varun Chakravarthy, the Men in Blue have the attack to defend totals on spin-friendly Dubai pitches.

Super-4 Equation

This clash is not just about bragging rights – it could decide who enters the Super-4 stage. Both teams have 2 points each after comfortable wins in their openers. The victor tonight will virtually seal their place in the next round.

Dubai Pitch and Records

So far, 95 T20Is have been played in Dubai. Teams batting first have won 46 times, while chasing sides have triumphed 48 times, with one match tied.

The average first-innings score here is 162, slightly higher in recent years at around 165. Yet, in high-pressure encounters like IND vs PAK, a 185-plus score remains a near-guarantee of victory.

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