Afridi wants alternative players to Babar in ODI World Cup
Shahid Afridi’s Strategy – Providing Alternatives to Babar Azam for ODI World Cup Success The cricketing world is abuzz with anticipation as the thirteenth
India is showing strength at home. They are making themselves almost unstoppable by winning one series after another. But on the other hand, Pakistan has forgotten the taste of victory. Babar Azam’s team is losing one series after another at home. The former head of the Pakistan Cricket Board Ramiz Raja said to learn from India.
The team has made it almost impossible to beat India at home. They are playing well in all three formats of cricket. Recently, Rohit-Kohli confirmed the series by winning two consecutive matches against New Zealand with one match remaining. India beat Sri Lanka before New Zealand. Rohit Sharma’s team won the series by whitewashing Sri Lanka in the three-match ODI series.
Meanwhile, Ramiz Raja expressed dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s recent performance. Babar Azam’s team was whitewashed at home against England after losing the three-match series 1-0 against Aussie. The two Tests against the Kiwis have not seen a win. The two teams shared the series with a draw. Pakistan has tasted defeat in the last two series in T-20 cricket as well.
This time Pakistan’s World Cup-winning cricketer advised Pakistan to learn from India and be consistent like them. Ramiz recently said on his YouTube channel, “India is playing great at home. It’s very difficult to beat them on their soil. It’s a lesson for other teams in the subcontinent including Pakistan. Because Pakistan has a lot of potentials, but the home field performance in terms of results or series wins is not as consistent as that of India. The way India has been unstoppable in their stronghold during the World Cup year is an important milestone for India. “
This year, India is the host country for the one-day World Cup. And the Indian team is in great form. The team is giving a good performance in one-day cricket. In all, India has won 7 consecutive bilateral one-day series at home. Team India won 6 series in 2009-11 and 2016-18. And such a consistent World Cup year bodes well for India.
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