Pakistan skipper Babar Azam quietly confident heading into big clash against India
Summary:
- Pakistan captain Babar Azam is confident heading into the highly anticipated World Cup match against India.
- Azam remains unfazed by the possibility of losing his captaincy if his team loses the match.
- He believes that his captaincy is not determined by a single match and remains focused on the future.
- Azam is determined to break Pakistan’s past record against India and is optimistic about his team’s performance.
Introduction:
Pakistan captain Babar Azam is approaching the much-anticipated World Cup match against India with quiet confidence. Despite not being in his best touch, Azam remains unfazed by the possibility of losing his captaincy if his team loses the match. He believes that his captaincy is not determined by a single match and remains focused on the future.
Azam’s Unfazed Response:
When asked about the potential consequences of losing the match against India, Azam calmly replied, “My captaincy will not come from one match, I did not get it. (I didn’t get the captaincy because of one match and I will not lose it because of one match).” Azam’s confident tone reflects his unflustered and simple personality.
Determined to Break Records:
Azam is determined to break Pakistan’s abysmal 0-7 record against India in ODI World Cups. He does not dwell on the past and believes that records are made to be broken. Azam expressed his confidence in his team’s performance in the first two matches and is optimistic about their future matches.
Pressure and Past Records:
When asked about the pressure of changing Pakistan’s lopsided record against India in ODI World Cups, Azam lightened up the mood by mentioning the numerous calls he received for tickets. He emphasized that he does not take pressure from past records and focuses on the future. Azam believes that the limited number of matches between India and Pakistan is not enough to judge his worth as a player.
No Home Support:
Pakistan will have to face India’s “12th man” with a crowd of 1,30,000 fans at the Narendra Modi Stadium. With no visas for Pakistani fans, Azam acknowledged that having Pakistani supporters in the stands would have been beneficial for the team.
Conclusion:
Babar Azam’s calm and confident demeanor reflects his mindset heading into the crucial match against India. He remains unfazed by the possibility of losing his captaincy and is determined to break Pakistan’s past records. Azam’s focus on the future and belief in his team’s performance bodes well for Pakistan’s chances in the World Cup.
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