Captain Babar Azam claims that Pakistan’s bowling has always been dominant and that they have faced attacks
Pakistan captain Babar Azam stated on Saturday that his side has a good bowling attack and that everyone has experience playing in large competitions like World Cups ahead of their high-octane showdown with India in the Super 12 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The Super 12 stage’s most anticipated match will be played on Sunday between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. After competing in the ICC Men’s 50-over World Cup in 2019, these two sides will meet on the cricket pitch for the first time in two years.
“Our bowling has always been dominant, despite the fact that every team has its own strengths. When it comes to winning a large event, the bowlers must perform well, and our bowlers are in fantastic shape. They’ve competed in major tournaments such as the Champions Trophy and the World Cup, during a pre-match press conference, Babar responded to an ANI question.
“I’m always trying to keep things simple,” he said. “I try to stick to my game and just take it ball by ball.”
In the history of World Cups, Pakistan has never won a single match against India (50-over and 20-over).
“Our preparation is going well, we’ve gained a lot of confidence from the warm-up games, and we’ll do our best on game day. We’ve decided on the 12 players who have been shortlisted for the game, and the eleven will be announced tomorrow, Babar remarked.
“It’s all about being calm; we’re in daily contact with all of the players. It all comes down to how well you play on any given day. We’ve played a lot of cricket here, so we’re familiar with the circumstances and how to approach them. We chose the players we believe will be the best for the match against India “he remarked.
“We visited PM Imran Khan before coming here, and he shared memories from the 1992 WC success, but he provided no specific message to us,” Babar remarked when asked if Prime Minister Imran Khan had a message for the team.
When asked about India’s World Cup record versus Pakistan, Babar remarked, “It’s all about keeping things simple; we need to concentrate on the fundamentals. We simply want to give it our all. We should not dwell on the past; records are made to be broken; instead, we should concentrate on the future.”
“It’s the World Cup, so no game can be taken lightly. India-Pakistan matches are always high-intensity affairs, and you cannot relax at any time. You must excel at the three fundamentals of the game: batting, bowling, and fielding. We didn’t do anything new in the warm-up games, so it’s not like our bowling is under duress. I have complete faith in my squad “Added he.