Pakistan may be sitting at the bottom of the Super Four table after another fairly convincing defeat against India , but their best performer on the night felt the game showed what Pakistan were capable of. Sahibzada Farhan , who dominated the first ten overs of the contest and scored a 34-ball half-century, was confident Pakistan were well set up to put themselves on the board against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
"The way we batted today, the boys are very confident," Farhan said, speaking after the game against India. "The wickets in Abu Dhabi are true and the ball comes onto the bat, and we'll play to win."
Unlike Sri Lanka, who have played two of their four games in Dubai, Pakistan's four matches at the Asia Cup have all taken place there. Without a formal training sessi