Pakistan's 'Clinical' T20 WC Win vs USA: Skipper Agha on Doing Things Differently

Pakistan secured a 32-run victory over the United States in their T20 World Cup Group A match. Captain Salman Agha described the win as clinical, highlighting improved batting in the middle overs compared to their previous game. He expressed confidence in his team's bowling attack to defend modest totals and emphasized Pakistan's unique, flexible approach to the game. Agha noted there is still room for improvement, particularly in bowling during the Powerplay.

Key Points: Pakistan's T20 WC Win: Skipper Salman Agha on 'Clinical' Performance

  • 32-run victory over USA
  • Batting improved in middle overs
  • Bowling can defend 160-170
  • Flexible and adaptable batting order
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T20 WC: 'We are Pakistan, we do things differently,' says skipper Agha on team's 'clinical' win vs USA

Pakistan captain Salman Agha reflects on a 32-run victory over the USA, calling it clinical while highlighting room for improvement and a unique team approach.

"We are Pakistan, we do things differently from the world. - Salman Agha"

Colombo, Feb 11

Pakistan captain Salman Agha appeared relaxed and satisfied after leading his team to a 32-run victory over the United States in their Group A match at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Tuesday. He called the performance clinical but also highlighted the potential for further improvement.

Asked about his demeanour after the victory, Agha brushed it off with trademark humour before turning his attention to the team's all-round effort, particularly the improvement in the middle overs with the bat.

"I always smile. When have you seen me not smile? (laughs). Clinical win. Last game, we didn't bat well in the middle overs, but today we did. Once we scored 190, we knew we could defend that," Agha said during the post-match presentation.

Agha said he would have opted to bat first regardless of the toss, backing Pakistan's bowling resources to defend even modest totals while underlining the team's distinctive approach to the game. "I would've batted first after winning the toss. With the kind of bowling we have, we know we can win even with 160-170. We are Pakistan, we do things differently from the world," he said.

Despite his preference, the skipper stressed that Pakistan were equally comfortable chasing, pointing to the adaptability within the batting unit as he said, "We're comfortable with chasing as well. Our batting order is flexible. First three will probably go in the same order, but we're flexible after that."

Explaining the depth and versatility in the lineup, Agha said Pakistan's options allowed them to respond to different match situations without compromising intent. He was pleased with the overall performance and reiterated that the side was far from complacent, highlighting areas that could still be sharpened as the tournament progresses.

"We have finishers who can go early if we don't get too many wickets at first. But if you get early wickets, we still have a batter who can go and obviously take the game to the deep and then allow the finishers to come and finish the game as well. Always room for improvement. We like to bowl well in Power-play. In patches, we were good, but we can be more clinical," Agha concluded.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
"We are Pakistan, we do things differently" – that's the spirit of cricket! 🇮🇳🇵🇰 It's what makes the India-Pakistan matches so thrilling. Always unpredictable. Good to see Agha confident. Our Indian team is looking strong too, so bring on the competition! 🏏
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Aman W
The middle-over improvement is key. That's where matches are often won or lost in T20. Pakistan has the firepower, but they need to be careful against spin-heavy attacks. As an Indian fan, I respect their bowling attack – it can win them games single-handedly.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, it's great to see the game growing here! Even in a loss, the USA team is gaining valuable experience. Pakistan played like champions today. The captain's relaxed attitude is a good sign for their campaign.
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Vikram M
Confidence is good, but arrogance can be costly. Saying they do things differently is fine, but they need to execute consistently. Their batting lineup is flexible on paper, but under pressure in a high-stakes match against India or Australia, will it hold? That's the real question.
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Kriti O
Love the captain's positive vibe! 😊 In a tournament like this, mindset is half the battle. Pakistan is a dangerous team when they click. As an Indian, I enjoy watching them play (except against us, of course!). May the best team win the cup!

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