Before the 2021 T20 World Cup, Pakistan had actually never beaten India in a World Mug match, be it in the 50-over format, or the T20 versions.

The Indian cricket team as well as Pakistan cricket team face each various other on October 23 at the 2022 T20 Globe Cup. The last time both teams played against each other in a Globe Mug suit, Pakistan beat India. That took place in the 2021 T20 Globe Mug, where the Babar Azam-led Pakistan completely dominated India. The win was even more unique as it was the very first time that a Pakistan team won a Globe Mug match against India. Before that win, Pakistan lost in 12 out of 13 games versus India in 50-overs and T20 Globe Mugs integrated.

Pakistan middle-order batter Sohaib Maqsood has actually currently talked on why Pakistan have shed continually to India at the huge event.

” The factor for the green tee shirts’ constant defeat versus India in World Mug matches is since the Pakistani group became overexcited,” the 35-year-old Sohaib Maqsood was priced quote as claiming by Cricketpakistan.com. “However, in the current past, our group has started treating Indo-Pak matches normally and it has actually boosted our efficiency as well.”

Maqsood was not part of Pakistan’s 2021 T20 Globe Mug squad because of injury yet he is positive that he can pick up.

“A number of worldwide matches over a professional job of twenty years does not justify my abilities. I was gone down from the national group multiple times due to injuries. I made a number of comebacks and am still eager to stand for Pakistan,” he claimed.

Sohaib Maqsood has actually played in 29 ODIs and 26 T20Is for Pakistan, scoring 781 as well as 273 runs respectively.

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Last Updated: 10 August 2022