Asia Cup 2023

‘Even if we lose the match against India…’ – Abdul Razzaq gives key advice for Pakistan ahead of Asia Cup match against India

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The Men in Green have started their Asia Cup campaign in a stunning manner, as they registered a massive win against Nepal in their opening match on August 30 in Multan. Notably, all the cricket fans are eager to witness the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash, which is all set to take place on September 2 in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The Pakistan team will be looking to win the match against India to make their way into the Super Four at Pallekele Cricket Stadium.

Notably, Pakistan team looked in terrific form during their first match, as their skipper, Babar Azam, played a magnificent knock of 151 runs from 131 balls to guide a thrilling win against Nepal. Notably, the bowlers also looked in great form as they easily bundled out Nepal for just 104 runs. Following an emphatic win, Babar Azam and Co. are all set to face India in their next match with great confidence. Meanwhile, speaking on the same subject, former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq drops crucial advice to the Pakistan team ahead of the India-Pakistan clash.

Even if we lose the match against India, you shouldn’t be changing the current team: Abdul Razzaq

The former all-rounder advises the Men in Green to not change the squad if they lose to Rohit Sharma’s side. The former right-handed batter feels the current playing eleven is the perfect, well-balanced squad. Moreover, the former pacer says Babar Azam’s side has great batters and all-rounders, along with a full-strength pace and spin attack. The 43-year-old cricketer feels Pakistan has the best playing eleven.

“See, the current Pakistan XI is well-balanced. You have proper batters and all-rounders in middle-order. You have full-strength in pace and spin attack. You have everything. You should have the same team, this is the best combination. Even if we lose the match against India, you shouldn’t be changing the current team. This is the best team we have,” Abdul Razzaq said on GEO Super.

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