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Champions Trophy: India Are Strong but Beatable, Says Pakistan’s Khushdil Shah

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As Pakistan gears up for a high-stakes battle against India in the Champions Trophy, all-rounder Khushdil Shah has expressed confidence in his team’s ability to challenge their arch-rivals. While acknowledging India’s strength, he insisted that no team is invincible, and Pakistan has the potential to bounce back despite their opening match loss to New Zealand.

The upcoming India-Pakistan showdown is set to be a decisive encounter, with Pakistan needing a victory to stay in contention for the tournament. Shah emphasized that Pakistan must play fearless cricket, execute their game plan efficiently, and handle pressure well to secure a crucial win against the formidable Indian side.

India, boasting a strong batting lineup and a world-class bowling attack, enters the match as favorites. However, Pakistan has previously stunned India in major ICC tournaments, most notably their dominant 180-run victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy final. Fans are eager to see if history will repeat itself.

With emotions running high and millions of cricket lovers watching worldwide, the much-anticipated clash promises to be a thrilling contest. Can Pakistan turn their campaign around, or will India prove too strong? The answer will unfold in what is expected to be an intense battle on the field.

 

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