Babar aims to leave Asia Cup behind to win ICC World Cup 2023

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The goal of Pakistan’s multi-format captain Babar Azam on Tuesday was to take lessons from the Asia Cup 2023 and give his all to win the ICC World Cup in India in 2023.

Babar aims win ICC World Cup: Babar Azam acknowledged that Pakistan did not perform at their peak during the Asia Cup 2023, but the team is committed to becoming better. He was speaking at a news conference prior to Pakistan’s departure for India.

“We were unable to deliver as we should have, but both as a team and as individuals, we have learned from our errors. Together with the support personnel, we have discussed all of our errors,” he stated.

“He continue that we will make plans accordingly and do everything in our power to win the World Cup since it is completely different from the Asia Cup and is being play under different circumstances.”

In spite of criticism over the performance of various players, the 28-year-old hitter supported Pakistan’s team for the ICC World Cup in 2023.

“I have more faith in my team than in myself. I am certain that my guys can win games on their own, stated Babar Azam. “These are the same players who contributed to Pakistan becoming the best team in the world. They’ll give their all at the World Cup, I’m sure of it.

In addition, he expressed trust in all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz and vice-captain Shadab Khan, both of whom disappointed during the Asia Cup.

Although our spinners have experienced a few terrible days, they are not common players. They earned their way here thanks to their efforts, and I have every confidence they will do well at the World Cup.

Babar Azam Excited to Make International Debut in India for Cricket World Cup 2023

Azam has played for Pakistan in 106 ODIs, but like the majority of his teammates, he will be making his international debut in India. He expressed his joy at performing for an Indian audience.

The biggest stadium in the world, Ahmedabad, will be filled, therefore I’m looking forward to playing there, he remarked. “I’ll do my best to perform to the best of my ability. I don’t care about my individual honours, but I do want to make sure that whatever I do benefits the team’s outcome.

Additionally, he urged Pakistanis to pray for and support the squad.

“Team morale is good and we have a lot of confidence. We ask that you all support us and pray for us as we try to return with the World Cup.

The Pakistani delegation will leave for India early on Wednesday morning and arrive in Hyderabad via Dubai on Wednesday evening.

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