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‘They’re going to get thrashed badly’: Kamran Akmal warns Babar Azam’s males for the conflict in opposition to India within the World Cup

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Former Pakistan wicket-keeper batter Kamran Akmal warned Babar Azam’s males on the prospect of going through India on October 14 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and urged them to plan effectively for the high-octane conflict.

“If they play with the same mentality as the Asia Cup, and the way we played for the past three years, they’re going to get thrashed badly. They need to prepare really well,” mentioned Akmal talking on his YouTube channel.

Speaking in regards to the Indian facet Akmal mentioned, “Mohammed Shami is on the bench, he doesn’t play in this XI. That shows you it’s a complete bowling unit. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma are in form, Shubman Gill scored a century recently, so it looks a solid batting unit. I’ll just say that for the match we have on October 14, Pakistan team need to plan really well to put them under pressure.”

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India thrashed Pakistan within the Asia Cup Super 4 recreation earlier in Colombo. A fifer from Kuldeep Yadav after centuries by KL Rahul (111*) and Virat Kohli (122*) guided India to a 228-run victory.

India’s Kuldeep Yadav celebrates the wicket of Pakistan’s Faheem Ashraf through the Asia Cup match in Colombo on Monday. (AP Photo)

Besides the centuries from Rahul and Kohli, India additionally had half-centuries by Rohit Sharma (56) and Shubman Gill (58) that propelled them to a primary innings rating of 356/2 in 50 overs. This was after the Asia Cup match between India and Pakistan resumed on Monday after rain delayed the beginning of the reserve day. Despite play beginning one hour 40 minutes after the scheduled time, the sport remained 50 overs a facet contest.

India’s Asia Cup opener in opposition to Pakistan was additionally impacted by rain. The climate has been intensely debated via the Sri Lanka leg of the Asia Cup. Rain is predicted within the Sri Lankan capital all through the Super 4s. Asian Cricket Council’s determination to maintain a reserve day just for the India-Pakistan recreation and the ultimate additionally triggered an issue.