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T20 World Cup: Win towards India gave Pakistan momentum, says Matthew Hayden

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Pakistan’s batting guide Matthew Hayden believes the 10-wicket thrashing of arch-rivals India set the tone for his facet within the ongoing T20 World Cup. Pakistan will tackle Australia within the second semi-finals in Dubai on Thursday. Pakistan crushed India by 10 wickets of their first match of the continuing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (Image Courtesy: Reuters)HIGHLIGHTSWin towards India gave Pakistan momentum, says Matthew HaydenTaking part in towards Australia is a really uncommon feeling, says HaydenPakistan will tackle Australia within the second semi-finals on ThursdayPakistan crushed India by 10 wickets of their first recreation, setting the tone for the Babar Azam-led crew within the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, stated Pakistan’s batting guide Matthew Hayden.

It was additionally Pakistan’s first-ever victory towards India in a T20 World Cup recreation.Pakistan had an excellent unbeaten run within the event and are robust favourites to carry the T20 World Cup. They will lock horns with Australia within the semifinal in Dubai on Thursday.“The spotlight…the primary recreation that we performed right here at Dubai, the place we’re taking part in tomorrow night time, towards India, and simply how below immense stress…solely corresponding to the Ashes sequence, simply how these boys splendidly dealt with very calmly and really confidently their strategy to taking part in such an enormous match,” Hayden told reporters in the pre-match press conference.”I believe that recreation actually set us up for what has been a very pretty 4 weeks of strong work, nice dedication to coaching, nice goal on the whole.”…also a wonderful heart connect to Islam and how spirituality has played its role within the Pakistan team as a great guide and tool for everyone to come together,” Hayden added.Hayden will likely be up towards his former opening colleague Justin Langer, who’s the chief coach of Australia. And he believes his information about Australian gamers and cricketing tradition will maintain Pakistan in good stead.”It is a very unusual feeling. As you all know, I was a warrior for Australian cricket over two decades, so that does give me the benefit of having wonderful insights not only into these players but also into the culture of cricket in Australia,” he stated.”I guess from my point of view there is the challenge of the heart, the challenge of the mind in terms of what’s going to happen over the next 24 hours, but I’ll also say very proudly that it’s been wonderful to be a part of Pakistan cricket,” he added.Click right here for IndiaIn the present day.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.