Tough World Twenty20 draw excites Pakistan's Afridi

The 2009 champions are placed in Group 2 of the Super Ten round in the sixth edition of the World Twenty20 to be held from March 8 - April 3 2016, along with hosts India, Australia, New Zealand, and a yet to be decided qualifier.

Published : Dec 17, 2015 19:44 IST , Karachi

Shahid Afridi hoped a tough World Twenty20 draw would motivate his team.
Shahid Afridi hoped a tough World Twenty20 draw would motivate his team.
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Shahid Afridi hoped a tough World Twenty20 draw would motivate his team.

Pakistan's Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi on Thursday said he hoped a tough World Twenty20 draw would motivate his team to win the title for the first time in seven years and beat arch-rival India along the way.

The 2009 champions are placed in Group 2 of the Super Ten round in the sixth edition of the World Twenty20 to be held from March 8 - April 3 2016, along with hosts India, Australia, New Zealand, and a yet to be decided qualifier.

Their second match will be against India, a team they have never beaten in either a traditional one-day World Cup or the newer World Twenty20.

Afridi told AFP: “We have a tough draw but I am hopeful that this challenge will pump-up my team to win the title and on the way beat India.”

Pakistan lost to India in both the group round and final of the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007 and then in two subsequent tournaments.

They have also lost to India every time they have faced them in six World Cups.

But Afridi said it was time for a change. “I don't want to live in history,” he said. “Whatever mistakes we usually make in the matches against India we have to overcome them.”

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