India, Feb. 14 -- India vs Pakistan is cricket's loudest room, even when both teams whisper. In a World Cup group, it is rarely just two points: it is selection logic put to the test, match-ups weaponised, and one pressure moment that follows captains for months. This time, the tension has a new tactical centre - Pakistan's off-spin option Usman Tariq staring straight at India's left-hand tilt, while India's pace depth still gives them the game's most reliable skill switch.
It also feels like a match of roles more than names: can Pakistan's top-order absorb India's new-ball chaos and still keep wickets for the end overs? And can India's left-hand heavy engine avoid getting paused in the middle overs by off-spin that doesn't chase wickets...
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