ICC WORLD T20: PM Imran tells Babar Azam play aggressive and fearless cricket against India
PM Imran gives 1992 World Cup winning tips to Babar Azam for today’s match against India
DUBAI, OCT 24: Skipper Babar Azam has said Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan -- who led the country to victory in the 1992 World Cup -- had shared his experiences with the team.
"The Prime Minister met us before our departure and shared his experiences of the 1992 win and told us to play aggressive and fearless cricket against India."
Pakistan have lost all seven
World Cup (50 over) clashes against India as well as five games in the Twenty20
World Cup and start as 'underdogs'.
Exuding confidence, Babar
stressed that the past is irrelevant to his players.
"To be honest, what has
passed is beyond us," Babar told a virtual media conference on Saturday,
as both nations buzzed in anticipation of a thrilling match.
"We want to use our ability
and confidence on the day of the match so that we can get a better result.
"Records are meant to be broken."
The tickets for the match were
sold out within hours of going on sale after the United Arab Emirate government
allowed a 70 percent crowd for the Twenty20 World Cup matches in a relaxation
of the Covid-19 restrictions.
The South Asian nuclear rivals
have only played in multi-national events like the World Cups and the Champions
Trophy as strained relations have stalled bilateral cricket since 2007.
Pakistan did tour India in 2012
for five limited over matches but ties were not fully resumed as the two
nations continued to be at loggerheads over multiple issues, with the disputed
region of Kashmir and terrorism heading the list.
Babar admitted it will be a match full of intensity.
"The matches between
Pakistan and India are always full of intensity so we need to perform well in
all three departments of the game," said Babar.
The second round matches -- Super
12 Stage -- start on Saturday with Australia taking on South Africa in Abu
Dhabi while defending champions the West Indies face England in Dubai in the
evening match in Group 1.
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the
other two teams in the Group.
Former champions India and
Pakistan are placed in Group 2 along with New Zealand, Afghanistan and Scotland
and Namibia, who both came through the qualifying stage.
Babar announced 12 for the match
with hard-hitters Haider Ali and Asif Ali competing to make the final eleven.
"The boys are excited to
play the World Cup and we have a crucial match on Sunday," said Babar, who
will be leading Pakistan for the first time in a senior World Cup match.
"A winning impact is
necessary and then we will go match by match."
Babar said Pakistan's Prime
Minister Imran Khan -- who led the country to victory in the 1992 World Cup --
had shared his experiences with the team.
"The Prime Minister met us
before our departure and shared his experiences of the 1992 win and told us to
play aggressive and fearless cricket against India."
Earlier this week, India won both their warm-up matches, beating England and Australia while Pakistan beat the West Indies but lost to South Africa.
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