Pakistan plan to win final : Babar Azam

 

On Saturday (November 12), captain Babar Azam challenged a rejuvenated Pakistani side to ride a wave of four consecutive victories to win the T20 World Championship final. The 2009 champions suffered last-ball losses to India and Zimbabwe early in the tournament, but bounced back to storm the final against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. "We lost the first two games, but we played very well, like we came back in the last four games," he said. 

 “I am more excited than nervous…there is no doubt that there is pressure, but without confidence and confidence it cannot be contained. 

 Pakistan are slightly behind Joss Butler's England, but Azam is relying on the strength of their fast bowlers to give them an advantage, especially on a power play over six overs. "England are a competitive team and winning (by 10 wickets) to reach the final against India was proof of that," he said of the final. Taking advantage of the power play to win a lot of wickets is essential for this game. Chief Executive Ramiz Rajah met with the team on Friday and the Pakistan he serves He reflected on how the team belonged and how he beat England to win the 1992 team and gave them encouragement I talked about・World Cup day. 

 "When the president came and told us about his World Cup experience, it gave us a lot of confidence," Azam said. Over 90,000 fans packed the MCG as Pakistan played India at the start of the 

 tournament. "They give us confidence and it's good to see them come and support the Pakistani team wherever we go to the stadium," he said.



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