Shoaib Akhtar
The upcoming 2023 ODI World Cup is around the corner, with India set to host the tournament. Every team’s eye is on winning the trophy so the Pakistani is willing to lift the grand ODI trophy. In fact, the former Pakistan pacer, Shoaib Akhtar feels that the finale of the tournament India Vs Pakistan and will surely be one of the showpiece events. And, interestingly, if that face-off happens, the famous cricketer, Akhtar wants Pakistan to go the distance and avenge the 2011 result.
That time, the Indian team gas beaten Sri Lanka in the finals but had gotten the better of the Pakistan team in the semi-final. This time, the former pacer, the Rawalpindi Express wants Babar to lift the trophy after winning the summit clash, either in Mumbai or in Ahmedabad.
“I want an India Vs Pakistan final, whether they are playing in Mumbai or Ahmedabad,” Akhtar told Sports Tak.
Moreover, the Pak speedster believes things will improve the difference between both nations. He said, “India and Pakistan will play the final in the Asia Cup and also in the World Cup. India will come to Pakistan (for Asia Cup) and Pakistan will also travel to India for the World Cup. I am very hopeful that things will improve between India and Pakistan, and trade will open. I urge people from both sides to spread positivity and close the gap instead of burning bridges.”
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2011 Ka Badla: Shoaib Akhtar
While recalling the 2011 World Cup semi-final in Mohali and said that he would want Pakistan to take revenge on India in the 2023 edition. “2011 ka badla lena hai is baar (Want to avenge the loss of 2011 semifinal),” he said.
While asked about the Asia Cup controversy that has seen the two boards – PCB and BCCI, Akhtar said that these topics don’t deserve as much attention as only the governments of the two countries can decide what will happen.
“These are trash talks. Neither BCCI nor PCB can do anything in this matter. BCCI can’t do anything without asking the Indian government. Our board also can’t do anything without consulting our government,” he said.
“Everyone gives their opinion when it comes to the India-Pakistan tie. I have a request for all the former players from both sides; please stay away from making unnecessary comments.
“If Narendra Modi-led government will give the green light, who is BCCI to decide that they will travel to Pakistan,” he further said.