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Babar Azam tells team to focus on 'one's own skills' for Pak-Ind T20 World Cup match

 As expectation develops for the Pakistan-India T20 World Cup 2024 match, captain Babar Azam has pushed on the need to concentrate and have confidence in one's own abilities and difficult work for the high tension match.

"We want to maintain our concentration, adhere to the fundamentals and play simple cricket [...] the more you keep cool and quiet, have faith in your abilities and difficult work, then, at that point, things get simpler," Babar said while talking on a Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) web recording.

"It is dependably a strain game," he noted while recognizing that the competition between the two nations is consistently the most discussed.

The star hitter further said that the players also get an alternate energy and fervor since the conflict is consistently the most discussed and is examined internationally.

Pakistan are scheduled to play against India on June 9.

Confident to lift prize

Moreover, in spite of falling off from a 2-0 loss in the as of late finished up series against Britain, Babar said that he desires to lift the prize and that they need to do everything they possibly can in each match to emerge this objective.

"I'm cheerful and energized in light of the fact that when you go to play in a significant occasion [...] the expectation is generally to lift the prize, however for that to occur, we need to play top cricket against each side," he noted.

On the circumstances the Men dressed in Green could look in the US, Babar recognized that they can truth be told represent a test as it will be the side's first example playing in quite a while.

"We are currently examining different cricket and match-related data from players who have played there, which can help and help us in our arrangements," he said.

Focusing on that the group can handle their own endeavors on the pitch and not the outcomes, the right-given hitter highlighted the meaning of how the players introduce themselves in the ground, their non-verbal communication and correspondence.

Pondering his own achievements as a commander, that's what babar said in spite of the fact that he has performed "fair" by winning a couple of series, he recognizes that triumphant a Global Cricket Committee (ICC) competition is something else through and through.

"Lifting the ICC prize is an alternate inspiration. You go to an alternate level and get a great deal of commendation. In this way, the inspiration, goal and dream stay to lift an ICC prize and present it to Pakistan," he noted.

Harmful past

Reviewing the Green Shirts exhibitions in past releases of the World Cup, Babar mourned that notwithstanding the group's great exhibitions they couldn't see those competitions as far as possible to lift the prize.

"Tragically, we were unable to complete on a high. We were likewise sprinters up in the Asia Cup 2022. In this way, at the rear of our brains, we are pondering the way in which we have played two finals and a semi-last and how we can conquer the errors that wrecked our missions," he said.

He further commented that the group might have won the T20 World Cup 2021 semi-last against Australia.

"I think the semi-last we lost against Australia, we might have won that. In that match, handling was the explanation that had an alternate effect.

"Assuming we had bowled a few dab balls in the last stages, then, at that point, the strain would must them. Yet, we lost collectively and not because of an individual," the captain noted.

He further added, "As far as I might be concerned, in 2022 [World Cup], we could and ought to have dominated the India match, however they removed it."

"Shaheen's [Afridi] injury was effective on the grounds that, around then, the tension was on them [England]. We had to surrender a to a spinner and that had an effect," he said while reviewing the T20 World Cup 2022 misfortune against Britain in the last.

Notwithstanding, Babar named the misfortune against Zimbabwe as the most terrible one and said, "It harms more since we had played great cricket against India and individuals were applauding our exhibition and fightback."

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