India captain Suryakumar Yadav has called on his players to block out distractions and keep their focus on the game as they prepare to face Pakistan in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025, just a week after their heated first encounter.
Addressing the media on Saturday, Suryakumar acknowledged the pressure of back-to-back meetings with Pakistan, especially after the fallout from the September 14 fixture, but insisted India’s mindset remains steady.
“I feel our preparations have been really good leading into this tournament. We had three good games, and we are focusing on what we can do best,” he said.
“Playing them once and having a good game doesn’t give us an edge. We’ll have to start well from scratch, and the team that plays better will win.”
When asked about dealing with the hype surrounding the India-Pakistan rivalry, Suryakumar Yadav revealed his simple but effective approach.
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“The best way is to close your room, switch off your phone, and sleep,” he said with a smile.
“It’s easy to say, but sometimes it’s difficult because you meet friends, you go out for dinner, and a lot of players like to see all these things. It’s up to you what you want to listen to and what you want to have in your mind before a practice session or a game.”
He added that while it is important to block out negativity, players should remain open to constructive input.
“You don’t have to shut it out completely. Take what is good for you. Someone can give you good advice that can help you on the ground, so that’s very important. I feel everyone is in a good space,” he concluded.
India, unbeaten in the group stage, will carry confidence into Sunday’s clash, while Pakistan, still recovering from inconsistent batting displays, will be aiming to turn the page after a turbulent week.
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