India is going to Have Easy Victory Over Pakistan
It is rightly said that ignorance breeds failure, and in the case of Pakistan, it becomes more evident in their recent performances. Over the last 12 to 18 months, Pakistan has lost to teams like Ireland and the USA in the World Cup.
These disappointing performances highlight the inconsistency and inability to adapt to different playing conditions. As a result, Pakistan now faces India in their next match, which is expected to be a one-sided encounter.
Pakistan is under massive pressure, and while some teams thrive under pressure, Pakistan’s story is different.
They have become too conservative, and their selection process has been poor. For instance, including Azam Khan in their World Cup team is questionable, as he wouldn’t even make it to a third-grade team in other countries. Pakistan’s team lacks proper structure and strategy, especially in the power play.
For India, it will be an easy ride. They know that Pakistani openers, at best, cannot significantly challenge the morale of the bowling team. They may score 50 runs in the power play, but that’s all they can offer. Fakhar Zaman is an inconsistent player, and Azam Khan has been a complete failure.
Depending on Iftikhar Ahmed or Shadab Khan is not reliable. Adding to this, Pakistan is under massive pressure after losing to the USA, which was unimaginable. When they face India, the fear will only worsen their display.
India has only strengths against Pakistan, no weakness
Pakistan won’t be able to get past Jasprit Bumrah, and even if they do, Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav will shackle their movement. Is there a single fearless batter in the entire Pakistan team who can dominate the game?
It is quite evident that Shaheen Shah Afridi is not going to have any success against India. He is not the same bowler he was before his injury. The leadership role being taken away from him might have played a part, but since then, he has taken less than 10 wickets in international T20 cricket.
Shadab Khan will be another easy target for Indian batters, so there is no substantial threat in Pakistan’s bowling line-up. It is in complete shambles.
It is going to be an easy ride for Rohit Sharma and company, who have already blasted out Ireland in their first World Cup match. The upcoming match will be played on a tough wicket, which means Pakistan will be under psychological pressure.
They have failed to perform well on good wickets, so it is unrealistic to expect them to put up a fight on a challenging wicket.