Aqib Javid’s bet on the power of the Pacers match before the Saddam of India – Aitrend

(From the left to the right) Pakistani Beesers Shaheen Shah Aphraidi, Nassem Shah and Harris Rove. - Reuters/Facebook/@Pakistangricketboard
(From the left to the right) Pakistani Beesers Shaheen Shah Aphraidi, Nassem Shah and Harris Rove. – Reuters/Facebook/@Pakistangricketboard

Pakistan coach AAQIB Javid said on Saturday that the rapid Al-Rami players “winning the match” will ignore something special against Arch-Revals India at Clash Pivotal Champions Clash.

The hosts and defending the Pakistan Champions need to win the popular confrontation with India on Sunday in Dubai to maintain their chances of making the semi -finals in their hands.

Pakistan lost the opening match of the fiftieth championship against New Zealand, the bottom of the group. India beat Bangladesh in its first match.

The rapid archers of Pakistan Shaheen Shah Aphydi, Nassim Shah and Harris Rove 214 leaked in 30 games in a total of 320 in New Zealand.

But Iqib said that the trio will rise to this occasion.

“We have three specialists and I would like to say one of the best bowling options in today’s game with Shaheen, Nassim and Harris,” Aqib told reporters.

Rami Al -Tamas said that the current attack reminded him of this since the 1990s, when he ascended and Salim Akram, and Qar Yunus and Iqib after Imran Khan’s great retirement.

“They still have time to reach this level, but they have all the ability to repeat this type of offers,” Aqib said.

“When you play against India, this is a special feeling and I think they will attend something special tomorrow.”

He added: “Our fast bowling options are good and they are the winners of the match.”

Bilateral cricket relations between the two competing countries are frozen due to political tensions and they only play each other in multi -roles.

India has refused to take a tour of Pakistan in this eight -country championship and will play all its matches at the Dubai International Stadium, which is expected to be full of the prominent game.

Pakistan, which fled India in the last Champions Cup final in 2017, flew from Karachi because of their clash, which must be won, and Aqib says that pressure produces the heroes.

“There is no game that you play without pressure,” said Aqib. “Between India and Pakistan, it does not matter that it is a knockout or anything else. It goes beyond the game.”

AAQIB said: “If you look at positivity, this is the best time and the best opportunity for any individual or team that makes a mark. Passion and pressure is what the player needs to show his game.”

The first two teams of each of the two groups make the semi -finals.

The rival met the last time in one day in the 2023 World Cup in Ahmed Abad, with two hosts in India by winning seven share.

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