India greets Pakistan Cricket Team whole heartedly
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India greets Pakistan Cricket Team whole heartedly
Pakistan Cricket Team landed in India for the first time since 2016 on Wednesday night in Hyderabad for the upcoming World Cup 2023, starting October 5. The fans assembled in gigantic numbers at the air terminal to invite the Men dressed in Green, with them reciting Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi's name all through. The Pakistan Group was among the last to arrive at India for the marquee occasion and India greets Pakistan Cricket Team whole heartedly.
Wearing beige pants, a white shirt and a green jacket with Pakistan Cricket's logo, the previous World Cup victors were accompanied by weighty security, with many cricket fans watching from a good ways.
The Hyderabad inn staff invited the group with a warm gathering at the door, embellishing them with scarves and extolling them while heading to their rooms. A few Pakistan cricketers even posted on their virtual entertainment handles, saying they valued the welcome they got in India, adding they are anticipating playing in the country for the following one and a half months with India greets Pakistan Cricket Team whole heartedly.
In the midst of the relative multitude of discusses visa delays, the Pakistan the executives and players appeared to be satisfied with the gladly received. Per the most recent reports on Pakistan Cricket's web-based entertainment handles, players started outfield preparing on Thursday morning in front of their most memorable warm-up match against New Zealand on Friday. This match, notwithstanding, is the main tie that will occur away from public scrutiny.
With two significant celebrations coming full circle on September 28, the nearby organizations informed BCCI about being not able to give satisfactory security to this game. The 1992 World Cup champs will confront the Netherlands in their CWC opener on October 6 in Hyderabad prior to taking on Sri Lanka in their next tie four days after the fact at a similar setting. The marquee conflict against the hosts India will happen on October 14 in Ahmedabad.
In the meantime, in front of traveling to India for the World Cup, Pakistan Commander Babar Azam framed the objectives for the side, saying arriving at the last four isn't the thing they are pointing rather lifting the title is what they are eyeing. "The top four is a little objective for us," Babar said at a pre-take off public interview.
"We need to emerge as victors. We needed more opportunity to assemble a camp before the World Cup since we had been playing for a really long time ceaselessly. All things considered, we offered the players a reprieve so they could return invigorated and with the yearning to win. You play well when you have that appetite," the captain added.