The Green Shirts crushed Oman with ease, but still need to up their game as the India clash looms.

A disclaimer to start with: it was just Oman. So, Pakistan fans, don’t get too excited. I hope most of you won’t, since, traditionally, this team keeps finding new ways to disappoint us.

With the emotions now set aside, let’s “objectively” look into what Pakistan came up with in their Asia Cup opener at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

The boys in green, as expected from them, swept aside the Omanis with utter disdain, continuing the pattern of big sides staying unchallenged by the minnows in the tournament.

Like the good old days, the Pakistan bowlers starred. It was a display of what turned out to be unplayable spin bowling for Oman on a slow, sluggish, sticky surface — on which Pakistan failed to consistently put bat on ball as well, but more on that later.

India clash.

To be played in Dubai again, India will arrive for the high-octane clash with the likes of spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Varun Chakarvarty, the kind of quality Pakistan would require a special show against.

The bowlers, too, would have to prove that they can be as good against the T20 World Champions as they were against Oman.