
Pakistani versatile Hussain Talat said that the team focused on the title of Asia Cup after their victory in five goals over Sri Lanka in Super Four Clash on Tuesday 23rd September at the Stadium Sheikh Zayed in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan began the second round with defeat in India on Sunday at the International Cricket Stadium in Dubai.
Talat was Standout an artist for Pakistan against Sri Lanka and earned the player’s prize player. He claimed the goals of Charith Asala and Dasun Shanaka, ended with impressive figures of 3-0-18-2 and then contributed Unbeatable 32 Runs on the leadership of Pakistan in the persecution of 134.
Talat added that with players who gained considerable experience with the match since Bangladesh was traveling Pakistan, they began to show a consistent performance.
“Since Bangladesh came to Pakistan, we play cricket and have a lot of opportunities. The good thing on this group is that players are returning in shape. Some of them have not complicated for two matches, but now they are consistent-what you see in the international cricket. React, “Start respond,” They will respond, “they will respond,” they will respond, “Talat said.
“There are only two games left, and if we play well in both, we will win a trophy,” Talat added.
“No pressure before the clash of Sri Lanka”
Talat also said that Pakistan did not feel under pressure and noted that criticism could sometimes be harmful before the decisive meeting. The team faced their will after their defeat in India, their second loss for the same opponents in just seven days.
“Before this match did not get pressure. But of course we lost and no one felt good. We all wanted to win – our nation wanted us to win. We gave the best in this game.”
“There was a lot of criticism and we tried to avoid it. But sometimes it is not good for the whole team to transfer it to a major match,” Talat added.
Pakistani’s last and last SUPER 4 match against Bangladesh is led by Litton Das on Thursday, September 25 in Dubai.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
September 24, 2025
Tune