Neighbor’s tone changed on India’s victory… Former Pak players congratulating the champion team, said these things
Karachi. After India created history by winning the T20 World Cup title for the second consecutive time, former veteran players of Pakistan have praised the team. Former Test captain and great batsman Javed Miandad said that any team that scores more than 250 in the semi-finals and final deserves to be crowned champion.
India won by 96 runs after scoring 255 for five against New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday. “His team (India) is now enjoying the benefits of a strong process-based cricket structure,” Miandad said.
“If you look at the amount of talent they are producing now, it is because of their strong structure. They have no shortage of batsmen, spinners or fast bowlers and their young players play to get results and have knowledge of the game.
This former great player said that when a winning culture and mentality is created in the dressing room of a team, it always wins titles, which is why India also won the Champions Trophy last year. “There was once such an atmosphere in our dressing room and we often won,” he said.
Former captain Rashid Latif said that India’s victory was not a surprise as his players are now used to playing under pressure. He said, “When you regularly reach the finals of big competitions, players also get used to winning.” Rashid said that continuity and stability in the Indian cricket team is also an important reason for their success, whereas in Pakistan, on the contrary, frequent changes and impatience have created many problems.
Former Test fast bowler Sikandar Bakht said that until the current culture of liking, disliking, selection and taking wrong captaincy decisions does not end, the Pakistan team will continue to struggle against big teams in major competitions. “We have to stop looking for excuses for our failures and take the right decisions,” Alexander said.
Former Test batsman and chief selector Muhammad Wasim, who was the head coach of the Pakistan women’s team till last year, said that nothing will change until everyone in Pakistan accepts India’s dominance as a team.
“Normally whenever we lose to India or they do well in big competitions, we try to find fault and spread conspiracy theories,” he said. We have to stop this and accept that their team is a top team and we should learn from our mistakes and try to improve ourselves.
Former head coach Mohsin Khan said that the Indian Cricket Board is focusing so much on red ball cricket and Test cricket that is why they are producing players who thrive on hard work. Mohsin said, “Apart from this, I do not see any feeling of insecurity among the Indian players. Probably because financially their board takes very good care of them.
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