Pakistan
PM Imran hopeful of Pakistan's victory against arch-rival India
The former skipper of the Pakistan team expressed good wishes for the team.
Former skipper and current Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan discussed cricket with a close circle ahead of the blockbuster clash between India and Pakistan on Sunday.
The former skipper of the Pakistan team expressed good wishes for the team.
He stated that young talent in the team will help Pakistan win against arch-rivals, India.
The prime minister concluded with good wishes for the Pakistan cricket team, saying: "I pray that the national team defeats India, and God willing, they will win from India".
Before Pakistan team's departure to Dubai, the prime minister met with the team and shared his experience of the 1992 World Cup.
Pakistan are going to clash against India in the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup on Sunday, October 24.
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