Rashid Latif Urges Pakistan to Play Aggressive Cricket in ICC Champions Trophy
Former Test cricketer Rashid Latif has urged the Pakistan cricket team to play aggressive cricket as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan, which is the defending champion, will host the glamorous tournament, a first in the country's cricket history.
Former Test cricketer Rashid Latif has urged the Pakistan cricket team to play aggressive cricket as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan, which is the defending champion, will host the glamorous tournament, a first in the country's cricket history.Latif, who had represented Pakistan in 37 Tests and 177 ODIs between 1992 and 2003, was "excited for the big event" to take place. They have to play good, positive cricket and make use of home advantage to retain the title that they amazingly won in 2017 by defeating arch-rivals India in a thriller.
These are thrilling days for a cricket-loving country. The event has attracted the world's teams at the summit, said Latif. Latif has showered accolades on Pakistan Government and the PCB for its role in the game as well when it received rights to host the event-a landmark achievement.
The tournament comes with a unique arrangement for India's participation, as their matches will be held in the UAE due to political tensions between the two countries. However, Latif advised the Pakistan team to avoid distractions and focus on their own performance. "India's matches in the UAE are their business. Pakistan should focus solely on playing attacking cricket," he asserted
As the cricketing world focuses on Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, Rashid Latif's call for aggressive cricket reflects the nation's ambition to shine on the global stage. With home conditions and the support of a passionate fan base, Pakistan will look to defend their title and create new memories in what promises to be a historic event.Rashid Latif Urges Pakistan to Play Aggressive Cricket in ICC Champions Trophy
Former Test cricketer Rashid Latif has urged the Pakistan cricket team to play aggressive cricket as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan, which is the defending champion, will host the glamorous tournament, a first in the country's cricket history.