
Saba Karim predicted another one -sided affair when India faces Pakistan at the World Cup of ICC 5. October (pictures through Getty Images) New Delhi: All eyes will be at Colombo, where India will face Pakistan 5th October at the ongoing World Women’s Championship. The hosts launched their campaign with a convincing 59 victory over Sri Lanka, while Pakistan suffered a great defeat against Bangladesh, bowed only in 129. Against this background, former Indian cricket Saba Karim believes that India will enter the match as clear.Asked if it could be the most difficult Indian clash of the tournament, Karim was dull. “No, not at all. The hardest games will be against England, Australia and New Zealand. Pakistan has passed qualifiers. It will be difficult for them in the face of the party like India. ICC Worting 525 that women, that women in ICC, that women, that women, that women icc, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, women, that women, women, women, women women that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, that women, women, that women icc, that women icc, that women icc, that women.
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Karim also discussed logistics and noted that Pakistan plays all his matches in Colombo. “They can’t make it an advantage because they lack quality. You have to be a strong team to use the conditions for your advantage, and unfortunately Pakistan is not at this level,” he added.On the playgrounds in Colombo Karim, he emphasized the Indian force of rotation. “The goals are low and the ball turns. Pakistan fought in his first match against Bangladesh, where Spinners took most of the goals. India has effective spinners like Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana and Shree Charani, a real left shoulder. India gets this advantage.Political undertones of collision were also solved. Karim confirmed that the Indian female team will follow the example of men from the Asia Cup and will not shake hands with Pakistani players. “Not to the extent, not to this level, but BCCI has clarified their attitude. They are in the field, everyone will focus on cricket,” he said.There was also a question of rivalry and referring to the notes of Surya Kumar Yadav to the men’s record with her head to her head. Karim explained his view of what defines rivalry. “There is a rivalry for me when two teams are equalized over time when competitions are close and players give more than 100 percent in the field. This defines real rivalry.” Looking at the female game, he acknowledged Indian dominance. “In the women’s ODI against Pakistan, India won every match. Most of the competitions were unilateral. India is far ahead of us in terms of skills, resources and support. This gap shows how much India has moved forward.The former cricket was thinking about India’s trust after the opening victory. “In the first game of India, she lost four goals early, but the team showed durability. We used to think that Mandana and Harmanpreet Kaur were all responsible for launching, but others got out. This depth will be against Pakistan.”There was also a discussion of the condition of key pitch. Renuka Singh Thakur, who missed the matches due to fracture of stress, could be included against Pakistan. “There is a strong option. It is helpful with a new ball, especially against the right sleeves, and Pakistan looked vulnerable against this type of childbirth. India is flexible and can make changes under conditions,” Karim said.
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Asked if some of Pakistani players could pose a threat, Karim was measured. He said it wasn’t really a threat, but India would prepare for them. Overall, India is much better, although no team should be used easily.Karim concluded that while the Indian head record to the head is strongly in its favor, the foundations will still be crucial. “India has a strong set of launch, depth in bowling and experienced versatile.