Axar Patel: "Not thinking about rivalry, treat it as one match" after India's T20 WC win

India secured a commanding 61-run victory over Pakistan in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Colombo, advancing to the Super 8 stage. All-rounder Axar Patel emphasized the team's focus on treating Pakistan like any other opponent, prioritizing cricket over the historic rivalry narrative. He explained the decision to play three spinners was a pitch-based strategy, not an experiment, and highlighted the team's adherence to captain Suryakumar Yadav's message to focus on their own strengths. Key performances included Ishan Kishan's 77 runs and a collective bowling effort that bundled Pakistan out for 114.

Key Points: Axar Patel on India-Pakistan T20 WC: Focus on cricket, not rivalry

  • India beats Pakistan by 61 runs
  • Axar Patel dismisses rivalry narrative
  • Ishan Kishan scores crucial 77
  • India qualifies for Super 8 stage
  • Three-spinner strategy explained
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Not thinking about these rivalry, I treat it as a one match, says Axar Patel after India-Pakistan T20 WC fixture

India's Axar Patel discusses the team's mindset after a 61-run T20 World Cup win over Pakistan, emphasizing focus on cricket over historic rivalry narratives.

"We are not thinking about these rivalry or whatever... I treat it as a one match and opponent. - Axar Patel"

Colombo, February 16

India's star all-rounder Axar Patel says he treats Pakistan just like any other opponent, focusing solely on cricket and not on any rivalry narrative after his side hammered the Men in Green by 61 runs in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup fixture in Colombo on Sunday.

A knockout punch in the form of a half-century by Ishan Kishan and a collectively brilliant bowling performance helped India secure a 61-run win against Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup at Colombo on Sunday.

With the emphatic win over their arch-rivals in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash, India now leads 8-1.

"See, we are seeing them as a team. So we are not thinking about these rivalry or whatever. So we are playing against one team, and we are just focusing on cricket. So whenever I am playing, I am not thinking about what about others. I treat it as a one match and opponent. So I'm not thinking about any rivalry or whatever," Axar Patel said after the match.

India opted to replace speedster Arshdeep Singh with spinner Kuldeep Yadav for the Pakistan fixture. Patel explained that playing three spinners was a pitch-based decision, not a random experiment.

"Yes, about the three spinners--sir, we feel that selection should be according to the pitch. And also, in such a big tournament, for a particular match, we should not make too many changes. And when you get help from the pitch, you will go for it. If your bowler gets your job done, then at such a time the batsmen are very important - So, this was the planning, and we made the team combination according to that," Patel said.

Patel also said the team follows Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav's message to focus on their own strengths, ignoring outside chatter about India's batting vs Pakistan's bowling.

"Yeah obviously we are- whatever captain says we are focusing on our strength and it's outside talk. There's India's batting versus Pakistan's bowling, or whatever. We are not thinking about that. We are just thinking about our plan and our execution. When we are batting or bowling, we are just thinking about if we are bowling first or we are bowling second, what we have to do? How wicket was? So we are thinking about our game, we are not thinking about our batting and their bowling and also it's usually we are taking one match at a time. So today was the Pakistan team, so we are focusing on them, and that's just made our plan, and just we discussed that only," Patel concluded.

Coming to the match, Pakistan elected to field first after winning the toss, and after Abhishek was out for a duck, Ishan's ruthless 77 and Tilak's calm 25 kept India stable, but the Men in Blue sank to 126/4, losing their set batters and all-rounder Hardik Pandya (0).

However, skipper Suryakumar, Shivam Dube, and Rinku Singh finished the innings well, pacing their knocks perfectly in tough conditions. India scored 175/7, with Saim Ayub (3/25) being the top bowler for Pakistan.

In the run-chase, Pakistan sunk to 34/4 courtesy early strikes from Hardik, Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel. Usman Khan (44 in 34 balls, with six fours and a six) was the only one who showed up for the fight, as Team India packed Pakistan for just 114 runs in 18 overs, progressing to the Super 8 stage with their third successive win.

Axar (2/29 in four overs) was the pick of the bowlers for India, with Hardik (2/16 in three overs), Bumrah (2/17 in two overs) and Varun Chakaravarthy (2/17 in three overs) also being amongst the wickets.

India remains on top with three wins in three matches in Group A, while Pakistan has dropped to third with two wins and a loss, and the USA currently occupies second place with two wins and two losses.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I appreciate this mature approach. The focus should be on skill and strategy, not hype. The 8-1 record speaks for itself. Well played, Team India!
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Aman W
Good to see the team ignoring outside noise. But honestly, the batting collapse in the middle overs is a bit worrying. We can't always rely on the finishers. Need more consistency.
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Priyanka N
Axar bhai ka approach sahi hai! Pitch par dhyaan do, apne game par dhyaan do. Ishan Kishan's innings was brilliant, and the bowling was clinical. On to the next one! 💙
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Michael C
The strategic decision to play three spinners paid off beautifully. Shows the depth in the squad. Hardik and Bumrah's early strikes set the tone. Dominant performance.
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Kavya N
Feeling so proud! The team is looking united and focused. Suryakumar's captaincy and Axar's words show a new, calm confidence. Bring on the Super 8s! 🏏

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