T20 World Cup: Pakistan can beat any team in these conditions, says Michael Vaughan
India and Pakistan will face each other in the evening hours on Sunday and Michael Vaughan has also said that the team led by Virat Kohli is too strong for the Green Army.
Dubai: Former England captain whose name is Michael Vaughan. He believes that the Pakistan team can beat any team then, while they are playing in the UAE, he has supported the country of India to perform very well in the upcoming match of the current T20 World Cup.
The Heavyweight Group Two competition marks the first T20 meeting between the two rivals. Because the last time this showpiece event was played was in the year 2016. And in the intervening period, no team has won more T20Is than India and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan will face each other in the evening hours on Sunday and Michael Vaughan has also said that the team led by Virat Kohli is too strong for the Green Army.
India must be very strong
Vaughan has tweeted that India should be too strong for Pakistan on this day. But in these circumstances, this Pakistan team will beat anyone. Hearing this, 1 billion must be watching all over the world. India has to win #India vs Pakistan #T20WorldCup.
India should be too strong for Pakistan today .. But this Pakistan team in these conditions could beat anyone .. Hearing 1 Billion will be watching globally .. India to win .. #India vs Pakistan #T20WorldCup
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 24, 2021
The Pakistan team is yet to win the World Cup all over India as the face-off is completely dominated by the Men in Blue.
Virat Kohli is now entering his final tournament charge in the shortest format. And Sunday will also be tasked with making sure these players are left out of the noise in the midst of pressure and expectation.
The stakes with Virat Kohli & Co have reached an all-time high to retain their absolute dominance against Pakistan in the ICC World Cup. Both sides have a very strong lineup. And now it will also be about staying calm. And rising on the occasion when they set foot on the pitch on Sunday.