By virtue of hosting the event, Bangladesh would feel that they have a reasonable chance of causing a few upsets. India, as well as Sri Lanka, recently crowned the Asian champions, would be confident of doing well in familiar conditions. One could be forgiven for not paying too much attention to defending champions West Indies for their recent lack of performance but the reason why Twenty20s are loved is because jaw-dropping upsets occur more often than not. Australia, England, New Zealand and South Africa all possess players, who can carry the day single-handedly, and that is what the format is all about. The event might not be as high-scoring as one would hope on Asian tracks but this is still going to be a more than interesting battle between the flashing blade and the turning ball. Bangladesh crowds are enthusiastic and boisterous and the World Twenty20 would be no different. We are in for a treat and it is hoped that Pakistan, despite their mercurial nature, would stand out in the tournament.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 21st, 2014.
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Bangladesh crowds are enthusiastic and boisterous and the World Twenty20 would be no different.
Two Nation Theory: In 1971 one nation separated from the other because of poor law and order. World of cricket has played cricket in BD numerous times and world of cricket has shied away from the other nation numerous times.
It does not matter if Pakistan lost. To me Pakistani team is as good as any in the world. I used to cheer for Pakistani team in the fifties and sixties and everybody's friend Hanifbhai and that respect will never die.
Very well balanced editorial.
The only thing predictable is pak loose to India
If Pakistan has the option to chase they will come out victorious.