"There is a culture of …": Sidhu’s Honest Thoughts on Indo-Pak Rivalry

Former India Batter Navjot Singh Sidhu said that the upcoming champions trophy clash between India and Pakistan in dubai on Sunday is going to be the “mother of all battles”. The veteran commentator added the team that will perform better under pressure has the chance of winning the blockbuster encounter. “It is the mother of all battles. There’s Nothing bigger than this. I think it’s the tension that holds everybody together. When 150 brore people expect a win from, they will do A Culture of retribution. This game is played more between the hands – it’s a psychological battle. Energy is the side that will win, “Sidhu said on a special episode of jiohotstar’s greatlyst rivalry returns.
Former India all-rounder yuvraj singh also shared his thoughts on the blockbuster match and remedy his first experience of playing against Pakistan in 2003.
“It’s one of the greenst oli games i’ve played. My friend shahid after Afridi welomed me with a lot of ‘Kind words’ in that game. TV was one thing, but playing in it was completely different.
Former Pakistan Captain Shahid Afridi Added on the Incident and Reveled What Happy In that Match.
“Yuvraj was young at the time, just finding his place in the team. Ground, how to win matches, and how to unseettle the option, “He said.
“Our seniors used to tell us, ‘show the opposition your eyes. Put pressure on Them.’ But yuvraj is the son of a sardar – he doesnight take pressure.
Adding on to the rivalry with India, Afridi termed it a “Golden Opportunity” for Youngsters to Shine in the Match.
“For a cricketer, an India -pakistan match is a golden opportunity, especially for youngsters. It was always my dream. Performance and How I Coldn Bollywood to Miss This Chance. Rivalry is, “He said.
Yuvraj Added, “No matter the format, an India-pakistan game always like a final- Wheethr it’s a group match, a semifinal, or the championship item. Lose beCAuse It Set for the Tournament. Nothing is guaranteed.
Pakistan Lost to New Zealand by 60 Runs in the Tournament Opener While India Are Taking on Bangladesh in his opening match in Dubai.
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