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T20 World Cup: Before T20 World Cup, Pakistan has warned, Team India should be careful

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

The T20 World Cup to be hosted by Australia will start on October 16. Eyes will be on every match but on 23rd October the thrill will be at its peak. On the same day, ‘Mahamukabala’ will be played between India and Pakistan. While the Indian team will come out to avenge the defeat in the last World Cup, the team captained by Babar Azam would like to maintain its current form and Pakistan has warned, Team India.

India has won two consecutive T20 series

The Indian team has won two consecutive T20 series under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. Although both the series were played in India’s hosting. Team India first defeated Australia 2-1. Then defeated South Africa by the same margin in the three-match T20I series. Now the players have reached Australia and are busy practicing in Perth. The first match of the Indian team in the T20 World Cup-2022 is from Pakistan.

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super powerful Pakistan

The Pakistani team is currently playing a tri-series in New Zealand, whose third team in Bangladesh. The performance of the Pakistani team in this series has been excellent and they have won two consecutive matches. Babar’s team defeated Bangladesh by 21 runs in the first match while in the second match they beat New Zealand by six wickets. Earlier, he played seven T20 matches against England in his hosting. Although Pakistan lost the series 3-4 they have got a lot of advantages in the form of practice. Now the team is in New Zealand and then will show strength in Australia so Pakistan has warned, Team India.

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How to overcome top order

Pakistan’s top order is really unmatched. Especially wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan is playing big innings in every other match. He has scored half-centuries in six of his last 10 T20 matches. In two of these matches, he could have completed a century. In Karachi, he scored 88–88 runs in two matches against England, in one of which he returned unbeaten. At the same time, Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam is also not behind in making a splash with the bat. In such a situation, Pakistan’s top order in the T20 World Cup can make it difficult for other teams including India.

Babar set the color in Christchurch

Pakistan captain Babar Azam played an unbeaten inning of 79 runs in the T20 match against New Zealand on Saturday. He also shared a 61-run partnership for the third wicket with Shadab Khan (34). The fast bowlers often get help on the pitches of Australia and will be in charge of the pacers in the T20 World Cup as well. Pakistan’s top order is very strong, there is some problem with the middle order. Indian bowlers will have to attack Pakistan’s top order in the upcoming match of the T20 World Cup.