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T20 WC: Pak got momentum after beating India, says Shoaib Malik

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Abu Dhabi: Experienced Pakistan batter Shoaib Malik has rubbed salt into the wounds of the Virat Kohli-led India, saying that the team had got the “momentum and everything when we played that game” in the ICC T20 World Cup here.
Pakistan thrashed India by 10 wickets in their opening ‘Super 12′ game on October 24 and the momentum the Babar Azam-led side gained following the emphatic win helped them overcome the tough Black Caps’ challenge. Now, the side is looking forward to garnering another two points when it takes on Namibia here later on Tuesday.
“To be honest, of course when you start your tournament and you start your tournament against a big team and then you win that game, then everything (unity and self-belief) comes in your dressing room,” said Malik, who played a vital role in guiding Pakistan to victory in the second ‘Super 12’ game against New Zealand.
“And I guess momentum and everything has come to us when we played that game (against India). Obviously, when you start the tournament, the goal is to give your best shot as a team. But since I’ve joined the team, I’ve seen Pakistan team’s practice sessions and the way they have been dealing with pressure from the world until now, it’s been exceptionally well.
“And I guess, to see consistency in Pakistan dressing room, that’s the biggest thing for me so far, and everyone’s helping each other. And it’s a team game. When you’re playing a team game, then you need your teammates’ help, you need a lot of support from your management. And I see all of that coming,” added Malik, who scored an unbeaten 26 to guide Pakistan to a five-wicket win against the Black Caps on October 26.
Malik also said that commitment to the game was much bigger than issues such as bio-bubble fatigue, and his side was willing “to go through hard yards” in order to achieve success in the T20 World Cup here.

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