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T20 World Cup: India vs Pakistan tonight

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Dubai, October 23

Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli would be determined to prolong India’s unbeaten record in the ICC World Cups against Pakistan when the two teams face each other here. Kohli, however, knows well that past records would count for nothing when the teams clash in their Super 12 Stage match at the T20 World Cup.

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MATCH MUCH-AWAITED

What matters is how you perform on that given day. — Virat Kohli, India Captain

It’s important to start well and make an early impact. — Babar Azam, Pakistan Captain

GAME OF ONE-UPMANSHIP

Tense cross-border ties have led to minimal sporting engagements
Cricket has become the vehicle of one-upmanship for fans on both sides
India have an all-win record against Pak in T20 WC since 2007

The Dhoni factor

All matches were won under one and only Mahendra Singh Dhoni
The former captain will be there, giving ‘info-nuggets’ to skipper Kohli

India have a 12-0 record against Pakistan in T20 and 50-over World Cups, and Kohli said he is not thinking about these numbers at all. “We never discussed it within the team — what our record is, or what we achieved in the past,” Kohli, who would give up India’s T20 captaincy after the World Cup, said today. “They distract you. What matters is how you prepare and how you perform on that given day, regardless of opposition. These things are added pressure.”

Kohli said the past does not matter. “The current Pakistan team is very strong, they always have been so. They are very talented, with several players who can change the game anytime.

Against a team like that, you need to arrive with your best plans, and make sure you execute these well. We definitely have to bring our A game tomorrow… We are not focused on what happened in the past, but looking forward to what lies ahead,” Kohli said. Pakistan captain Babar Azam too refused to dwell on the past. “It’s important to start well, and make an early impact. We are excited to be here,” said Azam, whose team met Prime Minister and former captain Imran Khan before reaching the UAE. “He shared his experience of the 1992 World Cup… His mindset and his and the team’s body language during the tournament,” Azam said. — TNS with agency inputs

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