Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan is reassuring fans that the team is ready to defend their Champions Trophy crown. As the tournament hosts for the first time since 1996, the pressure is on for Pakistan. Rizwan, known for his calm and relaxed demeanor, expressed confidence in the team’s ability to perform well. Despite challenges faced by the Pakistan Cricket Board in preparing for the tournament, Rizwan is proud of the team’s efforts. With experienced players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi, Rizwan emphasizes the importance of collective team effort. Reflecting on Pakistan’s past victories, Rizwan acknowledges the underdog status but also highlights the need for improvement and professionalism. The team is determined to perform well and make their country proud in the upcoming tournament. The speaker expressed belief in hard work, bravery, and intelligence leading to success with God’s help. Despite recent losses to New Zealand in a tri-series, Pakistan remains focused on learning and improving. They identified weaknesses in batting and chasing and are working to address them. There’s optimism around Haris Rauf’s fitness for the upcoming game after a recent injury scare. Babar Azam’s return to opening batting is supported by the team, emphasizing the need for a solid technical player in that position. The team is confident in their preparations and hopes for a positive outcome in the upcoming Champions Trophy. The article is from Cricbuzz.

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