Thursday 13 June 2013

Pakistan warns India, says Indo-Pak match never a ‘dead game’

Pakistan warns India, says Indo-Pak match never a ‘dead game’
 
Birmingham: It’s once again time for cricket’s biggest rivalry to be played again. The fiercest competitors India and Pakistan will be meeting in their Champions Trophy match on Saturday.
While India has already made it to the semi-finals, beating West Indies and South Africa hands down, Pakistan is ruled out of the tournament having lost both their league matches.
So no team will win or lose anything from the result of this match, but when has India- Pakistan match just been just about winning or losing.
Every India-Pakistan game is always more than just a game of cricket. Because of the trouble past of both the nations with each other, India-Pakistan games are always the most sought after games.
MS Dhoni, captain of Indian team termed the Saturday game as a dead game after India outclassed West Indies.
But Pakistan coach Dave Whatmore thinks otherwise…. 

Pakistan warns India, says Indo-Pak match never a ‘dead game’
“It is an important game and will try to give our best in it,” said Dav Whatmore
It certainly is a dead game for him (Dhoni) but not for us,” he added.
  

Pakistan warns India, says Indo-Pak match never a ‘dead game’
Adding further, Whatmore said, “Such a match is always important whether it’s against India or any other country,” the coach said. “For the Indians, it is different in the current situation. To be honest to win the tournament is the number one priority even if you don’t beat your number one rivals,” he added.”
  
Pakistan warns India, says Indo-Pak match never a ‘dead game’ 

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