Shaheen Shah Afridi impresses with exceptional bowling and dismisses Rohit and Virat.


Kandy: In the highly anticipated match of the Asia Cup between India and Pakistan, the batting is in progress.
Shaheen Shah Afridi, displaying remarkable bowling skills, dismissed Indian captain Rohit Sharma for 11 runs.
At 27 runs, Virat Kohli was bowled out by Shaheen after making 4 runs.
After winning the toss, Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma said that they don't think much about the weather, and they have included some new players. They hope for a good competition.
National cricket team captain Babar Azam mentioned that no changes have been made to the team lineup. In case of winning the toss, they would bat first.
It's worth noting that prior forecasts predicted rain throughout the day for the Pakistan-India match.
However, for cricket enthusiasts, the good news is that the chances of rain during the match have decreased.
Before the Pakistan-India match, it was raining in Kandy during the Toss, and the match was delayed.
Earlier media reports suggested that there were high chances of continuous rain during the Pakistan-India match.
However, according to the latest updates, during today's match, there is only a one-hour possibility of rain, which is a significant improvement.
In the latest prediction, it has been said that during the Pakistan-India match, there are 40% to 60% chances of rain from 2 to 3 PM, while after 3 PM, the chances of rain are less than 20%.
Previously, it was claimed that there was an 80% chance of rain.
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