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Naqvi meets Pakistan players before crucial India World Cup clash

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Naqvi meets Pakistan players ahead of their crucial T20 World Cup match against India, aiming to boost team confidence. The meeting took place on Sunday in Colombo, where the high-profile match will be played at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

Mohsin Naqvi, who heads the Pakistan Cricket Board, met players, coaches, and team officials. During the session, he discussed team performance and preparation. He also praised their hard work and encouraged them to perform with confidence in the important match.

Captain Salman Agha, head coach Mike Hesson, and team manager Naveed Akram Cheema attended the meeting. Naqvi expressed his best wishes and assured the squad of full support. As a result, players appeared motivated ahead of the big game.

Meanwhile, the match has created huge interest among fans. The stadium, which holds 35,000 people, is fully sold out. In addition, millions of viewers are expected to watch the contest worldwide. Matches between Pakistan and India always attract attention because both teams rarely play bilateral series.

Earlier, there was uncertainty about Pakistan’s participation. However, the government later allowed the team to play to support the spirit of cricket. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also remained involved in the developments. Naqvi recently met him and later planned to deliver a message to Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar also shared good wishes for the team. He said the entire nation supports the players and hopes for a strong performance. He added that Pakistan has a balanced team with quality bowlers and batsmen.

Pakistan enters the match with positive momentum after winning their first two games. Similarly, India has also performed well. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted the importance of the clash but said his team will stay focused.

Salman Agha said Pakistan has been ready despite late confirmation. He believes playing in Colombo has helped players adjust to conditions. He also expects spin bowlers to play a key role in the match.

Weather forecasts, however, suggest rain could affect play. Still, both teams remain prepared for the contest. The winner will secure a place in the next stage, making the match even more important.

Overall, as Naqvi meets Pakistan players before this major fixture, the visit has strengthened team morale. Now, fans eagerly wait to see the outcome of one of cricket’s biggest rivalries.

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