Pakistan v Afghanistan: Do Men in Green have anything to worry about?
Such is the high of Pakistan-India matches that a single win in the fixture could make you feel on top of the world and eyeing global glory.
On the flip side, it also has a rock bottom so deep that a single defeat could also make you question if your team is good enough to stand up to Afghanistan.
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This is precisely the situation facing Pakistan cricket team right now.
At this same time two days ago, Sarfraz Ahmed and co, were thought of as a high-flying outfit whom many thought would be genuine contenders for not just this Asia Cup but the World Cup as well.
Then India happened, and now the same group is being asked to rebuild their reputation from scratch. Suddenly, everyone remembers that there is a flaw in Fakhar Zaman's technique; Imam is parchi again; Sarfraz's one-year average is low; Asif Ali doesn't do much and Muhammad Amir is not taking wickets.