http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohammad-Hafeez-c76898 looks to take momentum into the ICC World T20 2012 – Cricket News Update
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The Green Shirts were defeated in the One Day International (ODI) series by a margin of 1-2, although Misbah ul Haq and company had the conditions and the pitches in their favour. However, Hafeez’s men outplayed the Kangaroos in the first two T20s to clinch
the series, with the last match all set to be played tonight at Dubai.
Pakistan are the only team in the world to have qualified for the semi-finals of all the three ICC World T20s played so far. It remains to be seen whether they are able to replicate their past performances in the forthcoming event or not.
Nevertheless, the Green Shirts look a formidable unit in the presence of some experienced cricketers like Akmal brothers, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Umar-Gul-c94604.
Pakistan’s skipper feels immensely satisfied with the team’s performance in the two T20s played so far and hopes that the boys will gel well in the mega event as well. Captains in Pakistan normally do not enjoy complete support from the team but Hafeez claims
to have everyone’s backing.
The all-rounder expressed, "It's a great sign as captain. I am happy in the way players are responding to me as captain. Everyone is confident and this is a great sign for the team ahead of the World Twenty20."
The Men in Green heavily rely on their bowlers to set up the victories but the Pakistani batsmen have also looked in great shape in the sport’s shortest version.
"As captain I feel very proud of my team and I hope from here on they will continue also in the mega event," said the cricketer from Sargodha.
Pakistan will play their opening match of the tournament against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 and Pakistan
as the favourites of the tournament.
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