India has dominated Pakistan in T20 World Cup history, winning six out of seven encounters. The only exception was in 2021 when Pakistan defeated Virat Kohli’s side by 10 wickets in the ‘Super 12’ stage.
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“We know the Pakistan-India fixture generates more discussion than any other match.There is a different vibe altogether for this fixture, and there’s a lot of excitement too not just among players but also among the fans,” Babar said in a PCB podcast.
“Wherever you go in the world, you’ll have people talking about the India-Pakistan match with everyone supporting their country. Every fan eagerly waits for this fixture and focuses on this one particular match.
“Obviously, the expectations and the hype around this match causes some nervousness. It all comes down to how you handle it and the more you focus on the basics, the easier it will be for you as a player.
“It’s a game of immense pressure, and if you keep your head cool, stay calm and trust your hard work and skills, things will be easier,” Babar added.
The Pakistan skipper lamented the chances that the team missed in the 2022 edition.
“For me, in 2022, we could and should have won the India game, but they took it away. The most hurtful was the defeat against Zimbabwe. It hurts more because we had played good cricket against India and people were praising our performance and fightback,” the skipper recalled, lamenting the heartbraking one-run loss.
Babar stressed on the importance of playing on the top of your game against all oppositions, highlighting the need to focus on effort and maintain a positive mindset, while acknowledging that results are unpredictable.
“I am happy and excited because when you go to play in a major event, you have different excitement. It’s the aim of any cricketer to play in a World Cup, so that kind of feeling is coming over me. The hope is always to lift the trophy, but for that to happen, we have to play top cricket against every side.
“Effort is in our hands, but results, we do not know. How we present ourselves on the ground, our body language and how we communicate with each other will matter. We must be positive, so results will come.”
Pakistan, winners of the 2009 T20 World Cup, have been one of the most consistent teams in the tournament, reaching six semi-finals in eight editions. They finished as runners-up in 2007 and 2022, losing to England in the final of the most recent tournament.
“In the final, Shaheen’s injury was impactful because at that time, the pressure was on them (England). We were forced to give an over to a spinner and that made a difference.”
“Our performances in the last two ICC Men’s T20 World Cups have been good. Unfortunately, we could not finish on a high. We were also runners-up in the ACC T20 Asia Cup 2022. So, at the back of our minds, we are thinking about how we have played two finals and a semi-final and how we can overcome the mistakes that derailed our campaigns,” Babar said.
Babar said the team has a collective dream of winning an ICC tournament.
“As a batter, I have achieved decently and, as a captain I have won a few series. But lifting the ICC trophy is a different motivation. You go to a different level and get a lot of praise. So, the motivation, aspiration and dream remains to lift an ICC trophy and present it to Pakistan,” he said.
(With PTI inputs)