Ten-match winning streak in UAE gives Pakistan an edge over India: Babar Azam | Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: Pakistan have won their last 10 Twenty20 Internationals in the United Arab Emirates and the captain Babar Azmi The claim is to give his men an edge over India in their World Cup opening match.
The arch-rivals will meet in Dubai on October 24 in what will be the biggest clash of the tournament in Oman and the United Arab Emirates starting on Sunday.
Pakistan has never won a World Cup match against India, but that doesn’t matter to Babar, who believes that getting familiar with the UAE’s pitches will help break the illusion.
“Of course we’ve played a lot of cricket in the UAE,” Babar said at a captain’s press conference when asked about India’s disappointing 0-5 record against India. t20 world cup Struggle
“These conditions suit us and we know how to play here. We need to keep things simple in all departments.”
The UAE was Pakistan’s home base after the deadly terrorist attacks on the visiting Sri Lankan team in Lahore in 2009 that forced cricket out of the Asian nation.
Pakistan, which is ranked third in the T20 rankings after England and India, also has Afghanistan and New Zealand in the World Cup.
Babar admitted that it was indeed an honor to captain the side in the 16-nation tournament and added that his recent form will give him confidence.
Babar, who scored two T20 centuries this year, said, ‘Good performance gives you confidence.
“I am in form, so it will benefit me.”
Babar, who has over 2,000 T20 runs, picked up Kiwi captain Kane Williamson as the tournament’s best batsman and Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali as the leading bowler.
Meanwhile, India captain Virat Kohli played down the famous rivalry with Pakistan, describing the match as “just another game”.
Kohli said, “I have always seen this game as another game of cricket. I know there has been a lot of hype about this game with ticket sales and demand for tickets.”
“The price of those tickets right now is ridiculously high. So that’s all I know, friends asked me for left, right and center tickets, I declined.
“Yes, the environment, you might say, is different. From the point of view of the fans it’s definitely louder. From the point of view of the players, we stay as professional as we can.”

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