Dubai: Pakistan has won 10 of their last international Twenty20 in the United Arab Emirates and captain Babar Azam claiming that it will give his men to India in the opening of their World Cup.
Curve rivals will meet in Dubai on October 24 in what will be the biggest clash of tournaments that began Sunday in Oman and UAE.
Pakistan never won the World Cup match against India, but it did not disturb Babar who believed in the familiarity with the UAE pitches would help them solve Jinx.
“Surely we have played a lot of cricket in the UAE,” said Babar at the captain’s press conference when asked about the record of 0-5 of his sad team against India in the T20 World Cup clash.
“This condition is suitable for us and we know how to play here.
We need to keep simple things in all departments.” UAE is the Pakistani house base after a deadly terror attack on the Sri Lankan team visiting Lahore in 2009 forcibly forcibly cricket from the Asian nation.
Pakistan, which is third in the T20 rank behind England and India, also has Afghanistan and New Zealand in their group at the World Cup.
Babar admitted that the team captain at the 16-nation tournament was indeed an honor and said his recent shape would give him confidence.
“Good shows give you confidence,” Babar, who has hit two centuries this year, said.
“I’m in form, therefore it will benefit me.” Babar, who has more than 2,000 T20 runs, Kiwi Kane Williamson captain tip stands out as the best dough tournament and Pakistan Speedster Hasan Ali as the main bowler.
Meanwhile, Indian captain Virat Kohli understated the famous competition, described the match with Pakistan as “only another game” “I always approached this game as just another cricket game.
I know there are many hype made around this game.
So with ticket sales And ticket demands, “Kohli said.
“At this time the ticket-ticket value is very high.
So that’s all I know, friends ask for a ticket to the left, right and center, I refuse.” Yes, the environment is different.
From the point of view of the fan it must be harder.
From the perspective of the player, we remain as professional as we can.
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