Despite the disappointing defeat at the hands of South Africa in the second and final warm-up match, Pakistan remain upbeat over their tournament opener.
The mother of all games, a crunch battle and a highly-anticipated match are some of the expressions that define a world championship fixture between archrivals India and Pakistan.
A victory against India in a world event though has eluded Pakistan who have lost all their previous eight encounters against their old foes – five 50-over World Cup matches and three World Twenty20 fixtures – since 1992.
Both rivals will meet again on March 21 in Mirpur, in the opening group two encounter of the 2014 ICC World T20.
Before leaving for Bangladesh the men in green had appeared calm and were not overly perturbed about the high intensity clash.
For captain Mohammad Hafeez, playing India in a tournament opener was a positive sign, he thinks that his team’s morale can sky rocket with a win against the 2007 champions.
While speaking to The Express Tribune, some key Pakistan players also echoed the sentiments of their captain.
“The India game is one of the three tough group games we have to play,” said charismatic all-rounder Shahid Afridi whose back-to-back sixes spurred Pakistan to win over India in a thrilling Asia Cup battle earlier in the month.
Interestingly, the venue for the match is the same where Afridi’s heroics turned the tables for the men in green.
“Our group is difficult as after India we’ll play against Australia and the defending champions West Indies,” the big-hitter stated.
“There is no doubt that there is a lot of expectation against India. But we will maintain our calm and just take the match as an opening match which every team wants to win to start a tournament on a high.”
Another experienced all-rounder Shoaib Malik, who holds an impressive record against India, was also unfazed.
“India alone is not my target,” said Malik whose century helped Pakistan score a rare win in an ICC event over India in the 2009 Champions Trophy.
“My aim is to perform in all the matches, the India match is important because it’s our first fixture.”
Saeed Ajmal, who faces the challenge of countering top rated Indian batsmen on batting friendly conditions, was also in a positive mood.
“I take India as any other opposition. My aim has always been to take maximum wickets to help my team. I will enter the match with the same strategy.”
Stylish middle-order batsman Umar Akmal claimed he has no fear of the Indian team.
“Pakistan-India matches draw a lot of hype but I am not afraid of this big game. I’ll remain fearless.”
Mohsin rates Pakistan favourite against India
Former coach Mohsin Khan has rated Pakistan, the 2009 champions, favourites against India
“I don’t believe in the term jinx, whatever happened in the past is gone,” said former Test opener.
“On paper, Pakistan are better as they have a balanced side possessing quality batting and bowling. Our only concern is fielding and if we receive support from there we have bright chances to win.”
The former chief selector added that batting and bowling departments would have to perform better than usual if the fielding caves in under pressure.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2014.
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The match was fixed for sure by Indians otherwise Pakistan will never loose to a weak team like India.
I was more disappointed by the body language of our team and the fear on their faces when they walked in to bat rather than the fact that they lost the match. Playing 51 dots balls (almost 9 overs) in a 20-20 match is something only the betting mafia can be proud of.
@Truther: Need tissues now? Awww now don't cry a river.
where is Truther? where is he now?
No effect on my daily schedule today, will go for daily jogging routine as usual and will have part of this game of Pakistan with a weak minor team watched. Will change the course when they will meet a credible strong team like SA, Aussie and Windies
@Hilarious: Well as I said before I have no qualms in graciously acknowledging indian team's superiority in displaying unwavering streak of losing, they completely lost in South Africa, they completely lost in New Zealand and they lost in Bangladesh. True that Pakistan also lose on times but in such an uninterrupted row is indian team's unparalleled accomplishment
@Hilarious Bhai for once i can prove you are wrong. I mean Pakistan has made it to the exclusive club of "Big 3" with endemic POLIO! - Pak,Nigeria and Afghanistan. So do your research before commenting next time.
Ouch! The 'sour grapes' comment really got Truther going, didn't it? Methinks someone hit a raw nerve.... Truth hurts, Truther. As I said, face it - you guys may win some matches, but whatever you do, you will never, ever be considered 'Big" in anything. Get it? Anything! Losers all Hilarious!!!
@ria: well babe Pakistan has had its fair share of losses but the kind of losing spree that indian team has demonstrated from down under to Bangladesh is matchless. U win in losing
We do not like ipl ipl show semi nude women cheerleeders. it is bad.
If at all something will matter, it will be those 7 Pakistani batsmen who'll determine how the people of the subcontinent will be feeling at 10 pm on Friday night.
Fans on both sides can expect the Pak batsmen to make them happy.
@Truther: and pakistan beaten by india.... if u r trying some transitive relation out there....sorry kid doesn't work.... how about adding pakistan beaten by zimbabwe....LOL
@Dinda: my suggestion would be to rely on performance more than destiny after all India was beaten by Pakistan in india last year, india beaten in South Africa, South Africa beaten by Pakistan in South Africa, india beaten in New Zealand, india beaten by Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka beaten in series by Pakistan in UAE, things not good for ipl lions, kings, clowns, zanies, losers, betters, etc. etc.
@indian reader: Thanks for not letting our players be part of the biggest betting spectacle called ipl. Well a few months back Pakistan also defeated South Africa in South Africa where the noisiest and pettiest of "big 3" india were spanked like anything (whitewashed dude)
whats wrong with ET and dawn....its just a game ....grow up pakistanis...at least now
Can we just enjoy some cricket instead of just taking jibes at each other? Peace.
Instead of sabre rattling and hollow slogans focus on your performance, green shirts. We want to see you delivering ON the field.
India is destined to win, chill Pakistan
@Truther: Sour grapes mate. No IPL for your players and no one wanna play in your country! Forget about India, the world beating Pakistan team were bundled out by SA for 45 runs in a test match recently and the same Pakistan team has lost a test match to Zimbabwe few months back.
@Truther: Eagerly waiting for a 9-0 lol
Lol @ the photo with the article.
Anyways, the title should say "Winless Pakistan ready ...."
History will repeat itself
What losers we are, instead of focusing on winning the title by defeating stron teams like the one that beat us yesterday our and our lousy media's attention is glued to winning against the most pathetic of the so called bug 3 that has been spanked loud and hard by teams from South Africa to New Zealand.
Fearless?!!! lol... good luck Pakistan!