Pakistan,
under
Azam,
takes
on
the
Jos
Buttler-England
in
the
final
at
the
MCG
on
Sunday
(November
13)
with
plenty
of
fireworks
in
store.
With
Pakistan
coming
from
the
depths
of
despair
after
suffering
losses
to
India
and
Zimbabwe
and
with
England
having
a
poor
start
with
a
loss
to
Ireland
in
the
group
stages,
both
teams
have
shown
some
real
character
and
mettle
to
overcome
the
odds
and
reach
the
summit
clash.
T20
World
Cup
2022:
Pakistan
face
England
in
Final,
an
eerie
similarity
in
a
repeat
of
1992
Both
teams
showcased
some
really
good
performances
in
their
semifinal
bouts,
and
the
stage
is
set
for
what
is
going
to
be
a
great
final
at
the
MCG.
Speaking
exclusively
on
Star
Sports
(official
broadcaster)
show
Game
Plan,
Moody
spoke
on
Pakistan
having
the
opportunity
to
make
an
impact
by
winning
the
T20
World
Cup
in
Australia.
“That’s
the
beauty
of
history
and
the
legacy
of
that
team
that
Imran
Khan
has
left
for
Pakistan.
So,
that’s
really
a
chance
for
Babar
and
his
team
to
leave
their
own
footprint.
It’s
a
different
format
as
well
than
the
50-overs
World
Cup,
so
it’s
time
to
get
a
20-20
World
Cup.
It’s
a
chance
for
them
to
tread
new
ground
and
leave
their
own
legacy
and
footprint
in
Australia.”
England
vs
Pakistan:
We
are
more
excited
than
nervous,
says
Pak
captain
Babar
ahead
of
final
Moody
also
spoke
on
the
Pakistani
batting
depth
and
how
critical
it
will
be
in
the
finals
of
the
World
Cup.
“The
interesting
thing
about
Pakistan
is
that
the
impact
that
(Mohammad)
Harris
has
brought
and
the
free
spirit
he’s
brought
to
the
team
as
a
batting
unit
has
been
quite
remarkable
for
a
young
player.
He’s
gone
out
there,
from
the
get
go,
and
taken
the
game
on
and
if
anything,
the
rest
of
the
team
has
taken
strength
from
that
freedom
that
he
has
shown.”
Moody
has
backed
Babar
Azam
and
Co
to
go
the
distance.
“So,
they’re
very
versatile
with
the
batting
order
and
you
can’t
underestimate
someone
like
Shan
Masood
because
he’s
done
some
heavy
lifting
this
tournament.
He’s
not
picked
up
the
headlines
or
he’s
not
striking
over
a
150,
but
he’s
done
some
really
important
sort
of
partnership
building
as
a
middle
order
player.”
England
vs
Pakistan:
Jos
Buttler
eyes
Malan,
Wood
fitness;
predicts
tough
battle
against
Pak
pace
bowlers
Meanwhile,
former
Indian
all-rounder
Sanjay
Bangar
believes
Pakistan
has
the
edge
over
England
in
the
final.
“I’ll
probably
back
Pakistan
because
bowlers
win
tournaments
and
that’s
where
Pakistan,
with
the
kind
of
bowling
attack
that
they’ve,
I
mean
four
quality
quicks
and
they’ve
the
wrist
spin,
and
if
they
require
they
also
have
the
option
of
a
left
arm
spinner.
“I
don’t
think
they’ll
use
that
option
that
much,
but
Shadab
Khan
with
the
kind
of
all-round
ability
that
he
possesses,
the
kind
of
attack
that
they’ve,
with
the
reverse
swing
coming
into
play
at
some
point
in
time,
we’ve
already
seen
that.
I
feel
that
Pakistan
are
slightly
ahead
of
England
at
this
moment.”
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