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“Dosti Ki Jeet Ho”: Saqlain Mushtaq Wishes Of A Final Between India And Pakistan

Pakistan coach Saqlain Mushtaq said on Thursday that facing India in the T20 World Cup final would be a “wonderful thing,” and praised the two teams for sending a message of friendliness during their earlier match in the competition. According to Saqlain, the conduct of the sport of players on both sides delivered a strong message of humanity in the match on Sunday, in which Pakistan defeated India by ten wickets.

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“If India makes the final, it would be a great thing because I feel, and this is not because we have beaten them, they are a powerful team, everyone considers them a favourite,” Saqlain remarked when asked if he would desire another encounter with the traditional rivals in the premier tournament’s final.

“Do match khelenge to relation aur acche ho jaenge”.

“The way Virat Kohli, (MS) Dhoni and even our own players carried themselves in the last game conveyed a powerful message that we are all people, we all love each other, and it is just a game,” he said.

“The players deserve credit for communicating the message. Dushmani ki haar hai, dosti ki jeet ho, “he stated

During a press conference prior to Friday’s match against Afghanistan, he was asked the subject.

England, Australia, and South Africa are also strong possibilities, according to Saqlain.

“If you want to be a world champion, you don’t look at your opponents; you concentrate on your own game.” England is favoured, while Australia plays a gritty brand of cricket. South Africa, as well. Commitment, attitude, and method, not results, I believe, are in your control.

“Regardless of who you’re playing, you should be able to carry out the plans.” “The ICC would be thrilled, and the fans will be happy if India makes the finals,” he remarked.