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**Summary:**

The article reports on the ongoing Super-4 match of the Asia Cup between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. India won the toss and chose to bowl. Pakistan’s innings started well despite losing an early wicket. Sahibzada Farhan scored a half-century, but India managed to take some wickets. India’s fielding was sloppy in the first few overs, with several dropped catches. Before this match, there was also a controversy where the Pakistani team complained against the referee to ICC when the Indian players refused to shake hands with Pakistani players due to the protest against the Pathankot attacks.

**News Article:**

**India, Pakistan Clash in High-Stakes Asia Cup Super-4 Match; Fielding Woes Plague India**

*Dubai, UAE* – Arch-rivals India and Pakistan are currently battling it out in a crucial Super-4 match of the Asia Cup at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. India won the toss and elected to bowl first on what appears to be a slowish Dubai pitch.

Pakistan got off to a decent start, reaching 55 runs in the first 6 overs, despite losing opener Fakhar Zaman (15), who edged a Hardik Pandya delivery to wicket-keeper Sanju Samson.

Sahibzada Farhan led the charge for Pakistan, notching up a half-century off 34 balls, including a six off Axar Patel.

However, India’s fielding has been a cause for concern. Abhishek Sharma dropped an early catch off Farhan in the first over, giving the Pakistani opener an early life. Kuldeep Yadav also put down a chance, adding to the list of missed opportunities. However, Shivam Dube took the second wicket for India in the 11th over.

Off the field, the match is also taking place with the backdrop of a dispute after the Pathankot attacks, wherein the Indian team refused to shake hands with the Pakistani players during the match.

The article will be updated.

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