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During the T20 World Cup, Pakistan may defeat India: Wahab Riaz

 It is his belief that Pakistan can beat any team in the world if it performs to its ability.

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In an interview with PakPassion.net, Pakistani bowler Wahab Riaz said that the Men in Green can beat India in the next T20 World Cup tournament.

If Pakistan played to its full capacity, the 36-year-old said, it could beat any team in the world.

I believe they are capable of achieving the desired outcome." A well-played Pakistan can beat any team in the world, even India if they play to their full ability It's a fact of Twenty20 cricket that a contest can change on a few balls or even a single incident, and the Pakistan vs India match will be no exception to that rule. "Pakistan has a good chance of beating India if they perform at their best."

According to me, Pakistan has a very strong chance of winning the event, given the conditions and the location." Since Pakistan has had a lot of cricket experience in the United Arab Emirates, they have an excellent shot at the title.

As a result, they'll know what to expect from the ball, and they'll be accustomed to the circumstances. There is no reason why they shouldn't be regarded one of the top contenders for the crown," he said.

"I don't have anything to prove," said the fiery bowler, adding that it was up to the national selectors to decide if he would be included in the team.

The answer is yes, if I had my way. Ultimately, it's up to the selectors to decide who they want on their team and who they believe would be the most useful. You can only perform as a player, and that's what I'm doing all around the world. There is no need for me to prove myself over and over again. I've played in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in recent months, so my abilities have already been demonstrated, and I don't think I need to do it again. The fact is, I'm doing well in every situation in which I'm playing. As a result, let's see what the selectors have in mind, and whether or not they want me to be a member of future squads is entirely up to them," he said in conclusion.

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