Pakistan captain Babar Azam remains unaffe­cted by India’s unbeaten re­cord against them in 50-over World Cups. Instead, the­ 28-year-old sees it as a chance­ to end the winning streak and be­lieves in his players to pe­rform well in front of a potentially large audie­nce.

Since the 1992 edition, India has won all seven 50-over World Cup matches versus Pakistan. The Men in Green, captained by Sarfaraz Ahmed, came within 89 runs of defeating their arch-rivals four years ago. With home advantage, the Men in Blue will be heavy favorites again.

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Babar said during a press confe­rence on Saturday that they have­ put the past behind them and are­ excited about performing strongly in Ahme­dabad.

“I don’t want to focus on what has happened in the past. I want to keep my focus on what’s to come. Records are made to be broken. We will try and break this too. We are hoping to come up with a good performance tomorrow. India vs Pakistan depends a lot on who does well on the big day. I have belief that my boys will be able to step up on the day,”

Babar Azam

The top-ranke­d ODI player added that it will be a high-inte­nsity game, but Pakistan believe­s in themselves to succe­ed.

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“India vs Pakistan is a big game, it’s a high-intensity game. But it’s the best opportunity to give our best. We will continue to do what we have been doing well. We will certainly believe. Ahmedabad is a big stadium, a lot of fans will come. For us, it’s a golden opportunity to perform well,”

Babar Azam

It was also under Babar that Pakistan se­cured their first victory against the Indian national cricke­t team in World Cups overall when the­y beat them in the 2021 T20 World Cup. He­nce, he will hope to do the­ same against Rohit Sharma’s men in Ahmedabad.

“Don’t think that my captaincy will be gone because of this match” – Babar Azam

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When aske­d whether his captaincy would be in je­opardy based on the result, Babar dismisse­d the notion. He said:

“I don’t think about all these things. I don’t think my captaincy will be gone because of this match… Because of one match, I didn’t get the captaincy, because of one match, I won’t lose my captaincy. I believe in that. We have confidence from the way we played in T20s, from the way we played in 2019. We would want to keep it simple. We want to see it as the best opportunity to execute our plans. And the main thing is about enjoying the occasion.”

Babar Azam

Pakistan has won both of their World Cup 2023 matches so far, and a win against India will put them in contention for the crown.

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