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2019 WC | No team favourite to win the World Cup: Shoaib Malik

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Published : Apr 21, 2019, 4:55 PM IST

Pakistan will begin their World Cup campaign against the West Indies on May 30 at Trent Bridge.

Shoaib Malik

Lahore: Veteran Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik feels no team is favourite to win the upcoming ICC World Cup 2019, which will be held in England and Wales from May 30.

"All the teams at the World Cup are strong and no team is favourite. Everyone has to struggle under the English conditions, where rainy weather may create problems for any team on a given day," Malik said on Saturday.

The all-rounder has not been in great touch in the past one year. Since the start of 2018, his performances with the bat has seen a dip. He has averaged 29.21 and scored at a strike rate of just 77.62.

His overall record in England too is not good with an average of 13.63 from 23 innings with just one fifty-plus score.

2019 WC, Imran Khan
Pakistan cricket team with Imran Khan
However, Malik insisted that he was unperturbed by the criticism and hoped that the critics won't be carrying out postpartum of the players' performance in the showpiece event for "non-technical reasons"."I hope the critics will not carry out postpartum of the players' (performances) during the World Cup on non-technical reasons. I have no complaint against the anchors but against (some) former cricketers, who just focus on dropping or bringing a player on the basis of (their) liking and disliking," said the 37-year-old who will be playing his last World Cup."I don't follow Pakistani media, so I don't care about what it says of me. The big thing is that it is my last World Cup and I am in the team. I will give my best for the team as I never played for myself," he added.Pakistan will begin their World Cup campaign against the West Indies on May 30 at Trent Bridge.

Lahore: Veteran Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik feels no team is favourite to win the upcoming ICC World Cup 2019, which will be held in England and Wales from May 30.

"All the teams at the World Cup are strong and no team is favourite. Everyone has to struggle under the English conditions, where rainy weather may create problems for any team on a given day," Malik said on Saturday.

The all-rounder has not been in great touch in the past one year. Since the start of 2018, his performances with the bat has seen a dip. He has averaged 29.21 and scored at a strike rate of just 77.62.

His overall record in England too is not good with an average of 13.63 from 23 innings with just one fifty-plus score.

2019 WC, Imran Khan
Pakistan cricket team with Imran Khan
However, Malik insisted that he was unperturbed by the criticism and hoped that the critics won't be carrying out postpartum of the players' performance in the showpiece event for "non-technical reasons"."I hope the critics will not carry out postpartum of the players' (performances) during the World Cup on non-technical reasons. I have no complaint against the anchors but against (some) former cricketers, who just focus on dropping or bringing a player on the basis of (their) liking and disliking," said the 37-year-old who will be playing his last World Cup."I don't follow Pakistani media, so I don't care about what it says of me. The big thing is that it is my last World Cup and I am in the team. I will give my best for the team as I never played for myself," he added.Pakistan will begin their World Cup campaign against the West Indies on May 30 at Trent Bridge.
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Lahore: Veteran Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik feels no team is favourite to win the upcoming ICC World Cup 2019, which will be held in England and Wales from May 30.

"All the teams at the World Cup are strong and no team is favourite. Everyone has to struggle under the English conditions, where rainy weather may create problems for any team on a given day," Malik said on Saturday.

The all-rounder has not been in great touch in the past one year. Since the start of 2018, his performances with the bat has seen a dip. He has averaged 29.21 and scored at a strike rate of just 77.62.

His overall record in England too is not good with an average of 13.63 from 23 innings with just one fifty-plus score.

However, Malik insisted that he was unperturbed by the criticism and hoped that the critics won't be carrying out postpartum of the players' performance in the showpiece event for "non-technical reasons".

"I hope the critics will not carry out postpartum of the players' (performances) during the World Cup on non-technical reasons. I have no complaint against the anchors but against (some) former cricketers, who just focus on dropping or bringing a player on the basis of (their) liking and disliking," said the 37-year-old who will be playing his last World Cup.

"I don't follow Pakistani media, so I don't care about what it says of me. The big thing is that it is my last World Cup and I am in the team. I will give my best for the team as I never played for myself," he added.

Pakistan will begin their World Cup campaign against the West Indies on May 30 at Trent Bridge.


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