Karachi:Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and former star Misbah-ul-Haq were among those who cautioned the national players against going "overboard" in celebrating the historic win over India as it was only the first match of what remains a challenging T20 World Cup campaign.
Pakistan handed a resounding 10-wicket thrashing to India in the much-anticipated match in Dubai on Sunday night, ending a 12-match losing streak against the arch-foes in ICC World Cups. "Let's celebrate, let us go back to the hotel and enjoy this moment with our families but don't forget this match is now over and we must get back on track to preparing for the other matches of the tournament," Babar said to his players in a video posted by the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Babar said that after beating India there would be more expectations from the team now and in order live up to them, the players will have to work harder. "I want every player to celebrate this moment tonight but then go back to realising what his role is in the team and what is expected of him in the remaining matches. "We have not just come here to win against India, we have come here to win the World Cup, always remember that," Babar said.
Misbah, who was forced to resign as head coach of the national team one month before the tournament, said the players must remain focussed on winning the mega-event. Speaking on the A sports Channel with Waqar who also resigned as bowling coach before the tournament, Misbah said: "I just hope we don't go overboard with the celebrations and forget we have more matches to play and win in the World Cup." Misbah said that the team displayed perfect discipline and executed its plans to perfection against the strong Indian team.
"Now the task is to ensure we continue to play with the same discipline with every player fulfilling his role like he did against India if we are to win the tournament," Misbah added. Misbah and Waqar both resigned soon after the team returned from a tour of the West Indies. The development took place a few days after former captain and commentator Ramiz Raja took charge as Pakistan Cricket Board chairman on September 13.
Waqar also said Pakistan cricket has history of celebrating excessively and losing focus. "This is only the first match and we are still to play against other tough opposition. If we beat India today it does not mean we should take it for granted we can also beat New Zealand, Afghanistan for that we will have to continue the hard work." Pakistan team's interim head coach, Saqlain Mushtaq also reminded the players that now rivals teams will come stronger at Pakistan after the win over India.