Abu Dhabi: Veteran AllRounder Shoaib Malik said that at Moral Monday Pakistan was “high” of last month’s victory over India ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup match this week against Namibi in Abu Dhabi.
Pakistan ran to the three wins in many matches starting with the victory of the ten gawit opening equipment which echoed on Indian rivals followed by New Zealand and Afghanistan.
They need another victory to qualify for the semi-finals of Group 2 from the Super 12 Stage.
“Moral in the High Camp,” said Malik 39 years old before the meeting on Tuesday.
“When you win the game, the level of confidence is quite high in the dressing room.
Everyone hopes to play the rest of the game left in the tournament.” When you start your tournament against the big team (India) and then you win the game, then everything comes in your dressing room.
“Malik, the Tennis Bintang Sania Mirza star comes from India, refusing to comment on the performance of their Abysmal Arch-rivals in the event, by saying” We focus on our own performance and we focus.
Don’t look around.
“Malik praises the intensity in the settings.” Obviously when you start the tournament, the goal is to provide your best chance as a team, “he said.” But since I joined the team, I joined the team, me.
have seen the Pakistani team practicing the session and the way they deal with pressure from the world until now, it’s been very good, “he added.
Pakistan never played twenty years internationally against Namibia, while they won one side between the two parties in the 2003 World Cup (50 Overs) with M 171-Run M Argin in South Africa.
But Malik said Namibia, who qualified from the first half and had defeated Scotland, would not be taken lightly.
“To be honest, we don’t think differently because the T20 format is where you can’t take Opposition is light, “he said.” And we are fully confident, so we look forward to the game.
“Pakistan has played the same eleven in the three matches but considering the opponents are relatively easier, ranked 15th in the world in the format, they can rotate the side They.
Malik recognizes bio-safe confinement for players in restrictions Covid-19 is a challenge.
“Bubble life, It’s a difficult thing, especially when you like playing a lot of back-to-back series, “he said.
“And in a bubble, it’s not an easy thing to go through.
But the good thing is that our family is with us.
We have spent a lot of time together as a family, as a teammate.
So it’s a good thing.” But when your goal is is to achieve something in life, then you have to go through hard yards, and we have it in our minds.
And we only focus on this special tournament.
And some have started enjoying bubble life too.
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