Babar Azam reacts on the reports of being removed from captaincy of Pakistan cricket team
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Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam said that the captaincy is God's will, and it will remain there until Allah wants it to be with me. If Pakistani fans were here, they would also come to this stadium.
When asked about the possibility of a change in captaincy, Babar Azam reiterated that captaincy is God's will, and he will continue as long as it is destined. Losing one match doesn't change the captaincy, and winning one match doesn't guarantee it either.
During a pre-match press conference in the Indian city of Ahmedabad, he expressed his enthusiasm and confidence for the match against India. High-scoring matches are happening, and the margin for bowlers is quite low. The toss will be crucial in the match against India, and batting under lights will be easier.
Babar Azam mentioned his self-confidence and the importance of not succumbing to pressure in crucial matches. He aim not to make mistakes in such important matches, and fielding needs to improve to win the World Cup.
The national team captain stated that his performance in this World Cup might not be as desired, but he is making efforts to minimize mistakes. He expressed confidence in Shaheen Shah as a key player in big matches.
Regarding the seven consecutive losses to India in World Cups, he emphasized that they don't pay much attention to the past and focus on breaking records. They are here to win.