Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes India will beat Pakistan in today’s ICC World Cup 2023 clash in Ahmedabad.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Vaughan urged Pakistan to be brave against the hosts.
“I hope Pakistan are brave enough to play a fearless game and go after India but I still think the host nation will be too strong,” said Vaughan.
Earlier, Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Afridi has opened up ahead of the match against India today.
The lanky pacer believes that the wicket of Indian captain Rohit Sharma will be key for Pakistan.
“Rohit Sharma has scored a lot of runs for India and he can be very dangerous,” Shaheen told Star Sports on Saturday.
“If you dismiss a team’s captain early, other batters come under pressure. So, my plan will be to dismiss Rohit quickly,” he added.
There is no bigger match in international cricket than Pakistan vs India, more so in the World Cup, where the world stops and supporters from both countries hold their breath and watch the arch-rivals take on one another. Regardless of the venue, the hype, the tension, and the drama remain the same.
The two teams are set to face each other for the eighth time in the history of the World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium, a venue capable of accommodating as many as 132,000 spectators.
Rohit Sharma is eager to carry on the tradition of India beating Pakistan in the World Cup, while Babar Azam is keen to etch his name in history as the first Pakistani captain to defeat the Blues in the 50-over World Cup, similar to what he accomplished in the T20 World Cup 2021 in Dubai.
Both teams are in red-hot form. The Green Shirts head to Ahmedabad after achieving the largest successful chase in the history of the mega event against Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, the Blues showcased their prowess by chasing down the target of 273 runs in just 35 overs against Afghanistan in their last game, demonstrating their preparation for the highly anticipated encounter.
The arch-rivals have met one another 134 times in total in ODIs, with Pakistan winning 73 matches and India emerging victorious 56 times, while five times the match was tied. However, their head-to-head record in the World Cup is one-sided with the Blues emerging victorious seven out of seven times.