Famous rivalry resumes after five-year break
A preview of the first India-Pakistan T20 in Bangalore
Match facts
December 25, 2012Start time 1900 (1330 GMT)
Big Picture
Just the plain fact that this tour is actually happening is a gargantuan achievement for the Pakistan Cricket Board and its chairman Zaka Ashraf. How many diplomatic and political channels must have been traversed, how many meetings arranged and attended, how many people cajoled and persuaded, and how many prayers said in the hope that nothing goes wrong at the last moment. Well, Pakistan are finally here, on Indian soil, for their first bilateral tour in five years. It does not matter that it is apologetically short, it does not matter that it is barely squeezed between the two legs of England's India visit. Thank heavens to Christmas then, for ensuring a gap existed in the first place for the two Twenty20 internationals and three ODIs to be sneaked in.Form guide (Completed games, most recent first)
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In the spotlight
The last time these sides met, in the World Twenty20 in Colombo, a hesitant Mohammad Hafeez set the stage for a dull performance from Pakistan. The captain, having chosen to bat, made a 28-ball 15, defending and defending without intent. Hafeez's approach continued when Pakistan fielded, diffidence replacing his usual pro-active, snappy self. It had to be the pressure of an India-Pakistan game, for in their next match against Australia, Pakistan were back to playing aggressive, stirring cricket. How will Hafeez cope this time?Stats and Trivia
- This will be the first T20 to be played between the two sides in India.
- Pakistan have played four bilateral limited-overs series in India, and have won two.
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Mohammad Hafeez on Saeed Ajmal
MS Dhoni
Abhishek Purohit is an editorial assistant at ESPNcricinfo