"It will be very tough for Pakistan to play against a strong Indian side on September 14. Asia Cup ho jaye bas," Latif quipped, hinting that given Pakistan’s current uncertainty in form, he is simply hoping the tournament goes ahead smoothly.
The former wicket-keeper batter highlighted Pakistan’s inconsistent performances in recent months, which have led to mounting scrutiny of the team’s preparations. “Humari cricket hawa may chal rhi hai… We lost to Bangladesh and the West Indies — matches we should never have lost. Our captain might be good, but juggling all three formats is not easy. We have talent, but we are not making the right decisions yet,” he observed.
Pakistan, regarded as a dangerous side when in rhythm, have suffered a string of surprise defeats — including against Bangladesh and a second-string West Indies outfit — raising questions over their readiness for a high-pressure tournament like the Asia Cup. They open their campaign against Oman on September 12, before facing India in a blockbuster group-stage contest in the UAE.
The former wicket-keeper batter highlighted Pakistan’s inconsistent performances in recent months, which have led to mounting scrutiny of the team’s preparations. “Humari cricket hawa may chal rhi hai… We lost to Bangladesh and the West Indies — matches we should never have lost. Our captain might be good, but juggling all three formats is not easy. We have talent, but we are not making the right decisions yet,” he observed.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreWith the India-Pakistan rivalry captivating fans across the globe, Latif hopes Pakistan can rediscover momentum in time. However, he cautioned that their current form remains a significant concern as the countdown to the heavyweight clash gathers pace.
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