Kolkata:Pakistan captain Babar Azam looked upset and was seen losing his patience the moment he got down to practice at the Eden Gardens on Monday, on the eve of Pakistan's ICC World Cup 2023 encounter with Bangladesh.
Eden's music system was playing loudly. After hearing that, he expressed his displeasure and asked to stop the music. The music system was switched off following the annoyance of the Pakistan skipper. The music system stopped playing for a while and began playing again. This time Babar Azam lost his temper.
The Pakistani cricketers were in love at the same time when they came for practice at Eden. Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi, Fakhar Zaman, and Haris Rauf, visitors who came to see the practice took selfies.
The euphoria of the crowd as they left the Eden after practice was a reflection of how the Eden spectators would welcome Pakistanis on Tuesday. For the record, Eden has been a happy hunting ground for Pakistan as no team could beat Pakistan here barring Sri Lanka. Can Bangladesh set a precedent?
Pakistan head coach Grant Bradburn sidestepped the query. "The 10 best teams in the ICC rankings are participating. Before the World Cup, we were number one. To be honest we weren't that good. We have to play well and be desperate to win. So that the people of the country can be proud. Four losses in a row do not paint the correct picture of our situation. We now have to concentrate on tomorrow's match," Bradburn said at the pre-match presser at the Eden on Monday.
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