Pakistan cricket team’s opening batsman, Imam-ul-Haq, said, “We should keepa low profile about our fast bowlers; I fear the evil eye.”During a privateTV interview, Imam-ul-Haq mentioned that everyone has opinions on thePakistan-India match, but there’s a slight difference from other matches.
All players are on their toes, and this match presents an opportunity tobecome a star. Whether you perform well or lose, it stays in people’smemories.
He suggested that before the World Cup, it would be beneficial to play acouple of matches against India. It would help assess India’s bowling andidentify their weaknesses and strengths.
Imam-ul-Haq also commented on the first match against India in the AsiaCup, where they restricted India to a good total. He expressed optimismabout the team’s form and partnership with Babar Azam in One DayInternationals, stating they communicate well during batting.
He emphasized the need to keep discussions about our fast bowlers minimal,fearing the evil eye, and encouraged them to keep performing as any momentcan bring changes in everyone’s lives, with teams planning strategiesagainst Pakistan’s fast bowlers.




