Shaheen will extend the winning streak in the World Cup by outperforming the Indian team, according to fans.


Ahmedabad: In a highly anticipated and emotionally charged event, the traditional rivals Pakistan and India are poised to clash in the Cricket World Cup today at 1:30 PM in Ahmedabad.
The Pakistan-India match is more than just a sporting event; it's a pulse-pounding contest that stirs the hearts of millions and is a test of nerves.
Following a meeting between Pakistan's national team captain Babar Azam and the team management, it was decided that no changes would be made to the lineup that faced Sri Lanka.
The team is sticking with the lineup from the Sri Lanka match, and the management has expressed confidence in the playing XI.
Additionally, Pakistani cricket fans are brimming with excitement, believing that Shaheen Shah Afridi can continue Pakistan's winning streak in the World Cup by outperforming India.
Fans are eager to see key players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi in top form, while some have voiced support for including Fakhar Zaman and Usama Mir in the team.
However, Naseem Shah's absence will be keenly felt, making it even more vital for the national players to perform brilliantly and maintain their composure in order to secure victory.

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