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Imran Khan Gives Sarfaraz & Co Advice for India vs Pakistan Clash

Pakistan PM Imran Khan took to Twitter to call India favourites besides heaping praise on skipper Sarfaraz.

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted his best wishes and advice to their cricket team ahead of their highly-anticipated clash against India on Sunday, 16 June.

Khan described Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed as a “courageous captain” and asked to give him to give his best against the arch-rivals.

In a series of tweets, the former Pakistan captain-turned politician spoke about the game and advised his team to refrain from having any fear of losing.

“When I started my cricketing career, I assumed success was 70% talent & 30% mind. By the time I finished playing cricket I felt it was 50-50 ratio. But now I tend to agree with my friend Gavaskar it’s 60% mental strength & 40 % talent. Today role of mind will be more than 60%.”     
Imran Khan on Twitter

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Speaking on the high-octane match, Imran said: "Today, given the intensity of the match, both teams will come under great mental pressure and the power of the mind will decide the outcome of the match today. In Sarfaraz we are fortunate to have a bold captain & today he will have to be at his daring best."

“All fears of losing should be banished from the mind as the mind can only process one thought at a time. Fear of losing leads to a negative & defensive strategy & crucially mistakes by opponents are not pounced upon. So here are my suggestions for Sarfaraz & Pakistan team:

"In order to have a winning offensive strategy Sarfaraz must go in with specialist batsmen and bowlers because "Raillu Kattas" rarely perform under pressure – especially the intense kind that will be generated today. 2. Unless pitch is damp, Sarfaraz must win the toss & bat," Imran tweeted.

It seems the tweets didn't reach Sarfaraz, who won the toss and promptly put India into bat in overcast conditions.

Wishing luck to Pakistan, Imran said in his concluding tweet: "Finally, even though India may be the favourites, banish all fear of losing. Just give your best and fight till the last ball. Then accept whatever the result like true sportsmen. The nation's prayers are with all of you. Good Luck."

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