“It is India who will be under pressure…”: Hasan Ali’s Take On India-Pakistan Rivalry In ICC World Cup 2023

The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry is the stuff of legends, often called the “mother of all battles.” In the high-octane atmosphere of the ICC World Cup 2023, the two cricketing giants are set to clash in Ahmedabad on October 14. The historic rivalry is known for its intense matches, passionate fans, and the weight of expectations on both sides. Hasan Ali, the Pakistani fast-bowler, believes the pressure is on India to maintain their dominance in this historic contest. 

The history of India and Pakistan’s cricket rivalry dates back to the 1992 edition of the World Cup. India has emerged victorious over the past 31 years in all seven previous encounters in men’s World Cup matches. While this record is remarkable, it comes with immense pressure and expectations. The Indian cricket team is striving for victory and seeking to maintain their unblemished record in this iconic contest.

Hasan Ali, the Pakistani fast-bowler, provides a unique insight into the upcoming clash. He suggests that the pressure is primarily on India to make it 8-0. Pakistan, yet to register a victory against their arch-rivals in men’s 50-over World Cup history, understands the significance of this contest. Hasan points out that the weight of expectations on Rohit Sharma and his team is substantial. The pressure on India is magnified by the 1.2 lakh capacity crowd expected in Ahmedabad.

Hasan Ali’s observations raise an intriguing point about the impact of pressure in high-stakes cricket matches. Excessive pressure can lead to nervousness within the Indian dressing room, potentially creating opportunities for Pakistan to start the game confidently and carry that momentum throughout the match. Amid great excitement and fanfare, Hasan’s perspective offers a different angle to the pre-match buildup.

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“It is India who will be under pressure as it is their home ground with fans turning up to support them. There is always pressure in a big game like this, but we will try to gain momentum early in the proceedings and win the contest,” Hasan said. 

Babar Azam, the Pakistani skipper, echoes Hasan Ali’s sentiments. He has described this World Cup clash as a “golden opportunity” for Pakistan to rewrite the history books. Babar’s confidence in his team’s ability to deliver a strong performance and potentially upstage India adds to this encounter’s anticipation.

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