Pakistan skipper Babar Azam reveals most important secret asset of his team

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Nov 9, 2021: Unveiling the secret of Pakistan’s stunning victory in the ongoing T20 World Cup, captain Babar Azam on Monday termed “unity” as his team’s greatest asset.

After a resounding victory in the last pool match against Scotland, Babar said in a media talk that the players’ support for each other has been outstanding in all areas of the game. Babar said that the target of Pakistan’s unbeaten runs in the semi-finals is the unity of the team.

“Every time we go out on the field, we show our support for each other. Such enthusiastic displays have lifted our spirits and helped every player to contribute towards this goal. Be it bowling, batting or Fielding, Pakistani cricketers have strongly supported each other.”

The Pakistani captain described the win against Scotland as another example of team spirit. “Everyone is there to support each other. This time, Shoaib Malik has joined the party, playing a thrilling innings against Scotland to give a real boost to Pakistan’s total.”

Babar also lauded the enthusiasm of his bowlers who helped Pakistan reach the knockout stage with an impeccable record. “Every player had a thrilling performance. The team members are ready to move forward to the semi-finals.”

In response to a question about the team’s chances in the semi-finals, he said that Pakistan is taking all the heights in the semi-finals. “We are the only unbeaten team in the competition so far. The team has played some great cricket and they look great in all areas of the game. “

“We will take this momentum to the semi-finals. Even if we are playing against someone, we will try to do our best in all fields. We have shown the world of cricket that Pakistan is capable. To beat any team, we want to play the best brand of cricket as we have shown in all five matches so far.”

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