promotional_ad

Pakistan aim to repeat 92's WC win over England, say Hayden

courtesy
promotional_ad

|| CF DESK ||


Read More

Bangladesh can win World Cup and that's the beauty of this game, says Dale Steyn

18 Jun 24
Dale Steyn

Pakistan team mentor Mathew Hayden stated that his side was motivated and determined to repeat the 1992 World Cup win over England.


Imran Khan led-side beat England by 22 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1992 to claim their first World Cup trophy. Hayden believes that now it's Babar Azam's moment to recapture the history at the MCG.


"(Raja) came out to talk to the boys, just reliving some of those stories around the '92 World Cup and I think that's great because that's why you play the game," Pakistan batting coach Matthew Hayden told reporters.


scdry_ads

"These boys, their career will inevitably be over in the blink of an eye and they'll be looking back on this tournament,"


"Regardless of the result they'll be saying that we were in a semi-final, in a final and hopefully they can say were in a winning final," 


"They will tell these stories around campfires in their villages, in media conferences like this and it will be an important chapter of Pakistan cricket, as was the '92 campaign."


The 51-year-old has been impressed by Pakistan's ability to fight through the adversity of painful defeats to India and Zimbabwe and find form the longer the World Cup has gone.


"I really like the struggle, I think it gives you an opportunity to be able to grow and reflect as a team," he added.


 


Trending News

Publisher & Editor Md Kamal Hossen

Cricfrenzy took birth as the new face of cricket media in Bangladesh to connect the masses with the sport they love unconditionally in a new and exciting way.

Email: cricfrenzy@gmail.com
Phone: +880 1305-271894
Address: 2nd Floor , House 18, Road 2, Mohammadia Housing Socity, Mohammadpur , Dhaka
Vacancies
Contact for Advertisement
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policies
© 2024 cricfrenzy.com . All rights reserved
footer ball