The playing eleven for the high-profile match against India has been set by Babar Azam and the team management, with only one alteration likely in the squad.
Pakistan cricket team management and skipper Babar Azam made some vital decisions regarding the playing eleven in a crucial meeting before of their highly anticipated showdown against India in the ICC World Cup 2023. The gathering was organized to discuss for tomorrow’s high-stakes showdown at Ahmedabad Stadium.
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According to sources, during the meeting, discussions centered on including Usama Mir in the starting lineup instead of Muhammad Nawaz. This planned alteration appears to be a premeditated effort aimed at improving spin-bowling performance versus archrival India. However, this alteration has yet to be confirmed.
The captain and team management expressed confidence in the final playing eleven set to face India, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a winning combination.
It was further agreed that no additional changes would be made to the playing eleven, as the match against India is deemed too critical to experiment with the lineup. With the team’s focus on securing victory, fans and cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the outcome of this thrilling encounter on the cricketing world stage.