Harbhajan's Warning: Play Usman Tariq Safe in High-Stakes India-Pakistan Clash

Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh has advised the Indian team to play Pakistan's spinner Usman Tariq cautiously in their upcoming T20 World Cup match. Tariq's unique sidearm delivery action has sparked debate about its legality ahead of the high-pressure clash. Another former player, Nayan Mongia, expressed confidence in India's fearless young team and highlighted the pressure on Pakistan from a string of ICC tournament losses. Mongia also pointed to all-rounder Hardik Pandya's proven record of performing under pressure against Pakistan.

Key Points: Harbhajan Singh Advises India on Pakistan's Spinner Usman Tariq

  • Harbhajan's warning on Usman Tariq
  • Debate over Tariq's bowling action
  • Nayan Mongia backs India's fearless approach
  • Hardik Pandya's strong record vs Pakistan
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Harbhajan advises India to "play safe" against Usman Tariq ahead of IND-PAK clash

Former spinner Harbhajan Singh cautions Team India about Pakistan's Usman Tariq ahead of the T20 World Cup clash. Get expert insights and predictions.

"India will win the match. Pakistan has a spinner (Usman Tariq)... we have to play him safely. - Harbhajan Singh"

Ranchi, February 13

Ahead of the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup group stage clash, a former Indian spinner, Harbhajan Singh, warned that the Men in Blue would have to play spinner Usman Tariq well and expressed hope that the Men in Blue would "play without any pressure and wave the flag of victory".

After a lot of off-the-field controversy and the end of a boycott by the Pakistani government, the India-Pakistan clash is finally on and set to enthral fans once again from Colombo on Sunday, just months after the Men in Blue had reigned supreme over Pakistan in a trilogy of entertaining Asia Cup clashes, including the final.

Speaking to the media, Harbhajan said in Ranchi, "India will win the match. Pakistan has a spinner (Usman Tariq), he is a good spinner, we have to play him safely. The Indian team is capable; it is a very good team. We hope they play the way they have always played, play without any pressure and wave the flag of victory."

Usman, who has taken 11 wickets in four T20Is at an average of 7.90 with a four-fer to his name, has come under scanner with a sidearm action where he delivers the ball after a brief pause. This action has sparked a lot of debate about its legality, with many saying the bowler is chucking or just throwing the ball.

Also, from Vadodara, another former Indian cricketer, Nayan Mongia, spoke to ANI, "It will be fun. We hope it will be a good match and India wins. Because the way India is performing, the way they are batting, bowling, the captain leading from the front and this game is all about confidence and Pakistan has lost ICC tournaments seven or eight times in a row. I don't think there is going to be much difficulty because there will be a lot of pressure on Pakistan...Cricket has changed a lot. The youngsters of India have become fearless. An over, a four or a six could change the game."

The former Indian wicketkeeper-batter has a lot of expectations from all-rounder Hardik Pandya "because of how he plays under pressure in big matches" and the fact that they are both from Baroda.

The all-rounder Hardik has a fine all-format record against Pakistan, with 315 runs in 12 innings at an average of 35.00 and a strike rate of over 126.50, with two fifties and 25 wickets at an average of 18.60, with best figures of 3/8.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India for 5 years now, the excitement is unreal! The Asia Cup matches were thrilling. Hardik Pandya is definitely the X-factor in these high-pressure games.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I think we should focus more on our own game plan rather than worrying about one bowler from the opposition. Our batting lineup is the best in the world, they should play their natural game. Too much caution can backfire.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! The whole country is behind you, Team India. Play with passion and bring the cup home. Forget pressure, just go out and express yourselves. We believe in you! 💙
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Nayan Mongia
Good to see Mongia sir's comments from Vadodara. He's spot on about the fearless attitude of our youngsters. The game has changed, and our team reflects that new aggression. Pakistan's losing streak in ICC events is a real mental hurdle for them.
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Kavya N
Honestly, just happy the match is happening after all the off-field drama. Let's keep politics out of sports and enjoy a great contest. May the best team win (which is obviously India 😉).

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