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Ahmedabad: National team captain Babar Azam expressed his disappointment with his batting performance in the ongoing World Cup, acknowledging that he hasn't performed to his full potential so far.
In a press conference, Babar Azam emphasized the team's focus on the present rather than dwelling on past results, expressing determination to deliver a strong performance in the upcoming game.
Addressing Pakistan's bowling lineup, Babar Azam mentioned that the absence of Naseem Shah, who impressed during the Asia Cup, would be felt in the World Cup.
He expressed his trust in Shaheen Afridi as a dependable big-match bowler.
Babar Azam emphasized the importance of fielding for Pakistan's success in the tournament.
Regarding his own performance, Babar Azam admitted that he hasn't batted as well as he should have in the World Cup.
He expressed his commitment to facing India's bowlers effectively and remained uncertain about the match's outcome.
He maintained his confidence in the team and highlighted that he never took his captaincy for granted, even for a high-stakes game against India.
Babar Azam also mentioned that the players do not feel added pressure from playing in large stadiums.
He expressed hope that the fans would provide strong support for the team, similar to the support received in Hyderabad.
Furthermore, he pointed out that Pakistan has previously beaten India in T20 matches, demonstrating the capability to defeat them in the upcoming encounter.
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