ICC World T20 India vs Pakistan: One bad game and India can go out of the tournament
India vs Pakistan: One bad game and India can go out of the tournament, says Waqar Younis
History may be against them but Pakistan coach Waqar Younis on Friday said the time is perfect to rewrite it given that the Indian team is under pressure after losing its opening match of the ICC World T20.
Pakistan have never beaten their arch-rivals in an ICC World event with India having won six times in the ODI World Cup and four times in World Twenty20.
“No doubt history does not favour us but it’s not that it cannot be changed. History also changes,” said Younis on the eve the high-octane clash between India and Pakistan in Kolkata.
“This time we are a bit more confident. One bad game and they (Indians) can go out of the tournament. Pressure is on India. It’s a plus for us. There’s a lot of things going in our favour,” the coach in Kolkata.
Stressing that the heat is on India, Younis said: “Such discussions around the game creates hype and builds pressure. We all are aware of this. This is for the first time Indians are under more pressure. It’s a big tournament. I’ve been a cricketer for so many years and I don’t think there would be any team who’s not under pressure at this position. I’m sure they’re feeling the heat.”
Younis said that his team’s winning start against Bangladesh in their World Twenty20 opener gives them an edge.
“That’s the advantage you will get. It’s a huge worry for them (India) as it has added pressure on them. The monkey on our back is off now,” the 44-year-old insisted.
Pakistan, meanwhile, have an all-win record against India in four ODIs played here at the Eden gardens and Younis hoped to carry that record into the T20 as well.
“Kolkata has always been kind to us. Not only on the field but off the field. History also suggests we are a better side here,” he said.
Younis, however, tried to play down the hype over the match, saying it’s just a sport.
“First of all, let us take it as sport. Yes, we have a sporting history in rivalry,” he said.
Shahid Afridi blasted 49 off just 19 balls against Bangladesh before chipping in with two wickets with his leg breaks and Younis feels the star allrounder’s return to form is the biggest plus point going into the big game on Saturday.
“We feel confident about the fact that no other team hasposted 200 so far in this tournament. All our batsmen are in good form. Afridi bowling and batting was a real plus. I had said that Afridi was just one innings away from getting the form. If he plays with the same passion, it will be fine.”
Afridi has been missing from the media interactions since his pre-tournament news conference, where his comment about getting “more love in India than Pakistan” drew a lot of criticism back home.
Younis chose to play it down, joking: “Probably you ask him tough question.”
Pakistan got a huge support in Kolkata in their last match and Younis was overwhelmed.
“We feel we’re very welcome in Kolkata. People are really behind it. I’m sure they won’t be behind us tomorrow but will try to play the best cricket.”
The legendary pacer also heaped praise on their bowling attack and said Mohammad Amir’s return from exile was a big advantage.
“The entire world knows that he’s somebody who can change the game with one spell. We take it as positive sign. We have got a good bowling attack. We need to put runs on the board.”
Younis said Pakistan have an upper hand as far as pace bowling is concerned.
“Jasprit Bumrah has been bowled nicely. He’s very young while (Ashish) Nehra coming really good.
I think overall they’re balanced. We take a little bit edge with the pace. Our bowlers regularly bowl 145-plus which can be an added pressure for the Indians. If we bowl well like we did in the Asia Cup, it would be a good contest.”
On security arrangements, the coach said: “It’s all good at the moment. We’ve not left the hotel yet. It’s about hotel to stadium and back so far.”
India vs Pakistan: Earth Hour might cause major disappointment for fans
India versus Pakistan matches have continuously seen sold-out arenas
and a steep hike in television ratings. After losing the first ICC World
T20 Super 10 clash against New Zealand at Nagpur by 47 runs, Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Team India will have to win all their upcoming matches, including the one against their arch rivals.
However, fans at home might not get to see the action for about an hour.
Earth Hour, which is observed by switching off lights for an hour between 8.30 pm-9.30 pm, falls on Saturday -- the same day of the crucial match at Eden Gardens.
The T20 encounter starts at 7.30 pm and fans may get to miss out on heart-thumping action. Bollywood celebrities too are urging people to observe Earth Hour by watching the match together on a single screen with friends, families and the neighbourhood.
B-Town megastar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted: “Support #EarthHour2016, watch #IndVSPak with friends on one screen, join campaign Together vsClimateChange.”
However, restaurants in Mumbai will not switch off lights and beam the match live. “Television sets will be on here and fans will get to see the match,” Mohan Pandey, Restaurant Manager of Tap Bar in Andheri, said.
"The match will be on and we are expecting a full house," Tara Alam, Assistant Restaurant Manager of 3 Wise Monkeys (Khar) added.
"India versus Pakistan is like war for us. We have not got orders to switch off TV sets. If we do, our customers will start screaming," Chandan Mondal, Shift Manager at United Sports Bar, Ghatkopar said.
Pakistan have never won against India in six World Cup matches (1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2011 and 2015). They have also come out second best in four World T20 encounters (two in 2007 and in 2012, 2014).
Let’s wait and watch to see what happens on D-Day!
However, fans at home might not get to see the action for about an hour.
Earth Hour, which is observed by switching off lights for an hour between 8.30 pm-9.30 pm, falls on Saturday -- the same day of the crucial match at Eden Gardens.
The T20 encounter starts at 7.30 pm and fans may get to miss out on heart-thumping action. Bollywood celebrities too are urging people to observe Earth Hour by watching the match together on a single screen with friends, families and the neighbourhood.
B-Town megastar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted: “Support #EarthHour2016, watch #IndVSPak with friends on one screen, join campaign Together vsClimateChange.”
However, restaurants in Mumbai will not switch off lights and beam the match live. “Television sets will be on here and fans will get to see the match,” Mohan Pandey, Restaurant Manager of Tap Bar in Andheri, said.
"The match will be on and we are expecting a full house," Tara Alam, Assistant Restaurant Manager of 3 Wise Monkeys (Khar) added.
"India versus Pakistan is like war for us. We have not got orders to switch off TV sets. If we do, our customers will start screaming," Chandan Mondal, Shift Manager at United Sports Bar, Ghatkopar said.
Pakistan have never won against India in six World Cup matches (1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2011 and 2015). They have also come out second best in four World T20 encounters (two in 2007 and in 2012, 2014).
Let’s wait and watch to see what happens on D-Day!
India vs Pakistan: Sourav Ganguly spends time with Indian team at the nets
Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Sourav Ganguly was seen
spending time with the Indian team before the high-octane clash against
Pakistan at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. ‘Dada’ chatted
with India’s vice-captain Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina.
Former #Ind captain @SGanguly99 with @imVkohli and @ImRaina at Eden Gardens pic.twitter.com/A21x1k89F6— BCCI (@BCCI) 18 March 2016
He also met other members of the team who he had shared the locker room with in the past. Ganguly shared a joke while chatting with Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra and Yuvraj Singh.
India were scheduled to play Pakistan in Dharamsala earlier but it was shifted to Kolkata due to protests by various groups. After much delay, Pakistan agreed to play with a security clearance being given at the end of last week.Just like old times #Ind – @SGanguly99, @YUVSTRONG12, @harbhajan_singh, Nehra #WT20http://t.co/IVrhMsDHo4— BCCI (@BCCI) 18 March 2016
Ganguly is believed to have played a key role in convincing the Pakistani authorities of security at Eden Gardens.
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