You Are Street-Smart And No One Is Braver Than You – Saqlain Mushtaq Backs Pakistan Team To Come Good In Remaining Games

Pakistani spin bowling legend Saqlain Mushtaq has pledged his unwavering support to the Pakistan team in the ongoing ODI World Cup in India, despite scoring a hat-trick in the remaining matches of the major tournament. He expressed optimism that the team has plenty of chances. event.

Babar Azam’s team has not been in good form in the last few games and has been under pressure. In the match against Afghanistan, Pakistan showed no signs of resistance and defended their record of 283 runs. The bowlers struggled, the fielders acted clumsily, but most importantly, they lost concentration midway through the game.

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“We know you are all devastated after the loss to Afghanistan, but we believe you will bounce back.Aur Apko Karna Ho Ga, Pakistan ki izzat ke rie, pride ke rie. Just have faith in yourself and the Almighty. If you put your heart and soul into it, the results will change,” Mushtaq said. I did.

“You guys must have been through several hardships. So, think about that. Where you started from and where you are now. You all are self-made and have found your destination yourself. You are street-smart and no one is braver than you”.

“You all have fought the odds to be here. Pakistan ki izzat ke liye tum logo ko bounce back karna hoga (You need to bounce back for the pride of Pakistan). We all love you,”  Saqlain Mushtaq added in his message for the Pakistan team.

We Are Not Playing Good Cricket In Bowling And Fielding – Babar Azam

Babar Azam admitted that they were not up to the mark in the ongoing ODI World Cup. He claimed that they had difficulty taking wickets in the middle overs and poor fielding against Afghanistan cost them the match and the mega event.

“We aren’t up to the mark because we are not taking wickets in the middle overs. In the World Cup, if you are not good in even one department, then you’ll lose the match. In the field, we didn’t stop boundaries and gave away runs, that cost us,” Azam said.

Mickey Arthur And Babar Azam
Mickey Arthur And Babar Azam Credits: Twitter

“All credit to Afghanistan the way they played in all three departments. That’s why they won. We are not playing good cricket in bowling and fielding. We’ll try our best in the next match” Babar Azam further added.

Pakistan have suffered heavy losses against Australia, India and Afghanistan, and are currently on a three-game losing streak. He will have to act quickly and make the necessary adjustments if he is to qualify for the last four of the ODI World Cup in India.

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