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An individual from Pakistan's 1992 World Cup-winning group, Javed Miandad trusts it won't be anything but difficult to stop the Sarfraz Ahmed-drove side from lifting their second title on the off chance that they can locate some early structure in the current year's show-stopper occasion in England and Wales.
Pakistan have dependably been an erratic side who can show signs of improvement of any group on their day. One needs to look no more distant than the 2017 Champions Trophy in which Pakistan took an interest as the most reduced positioned side and wound up amazing everybody by lifting the trophy on this English soil.
"Let's get straight to the point about the way that Pakistan, notwithstanding late misfortunes, are a decent side with some incredible players," Miandad revealed to Sky Sports.
"One thing about Pakistan that everybody ought to be careful about is that when they get moving, it's hard to prevent this group from winning. Nobody allowed us to win the 1992 World Cup however we were triumphant at that point, and the equivalent occurred at the Champions Trophy in 2017 also. When they get some force, Pakistan are an exceptionally troublesome group to stop for any adversary.
"I have seen some analysis of Sarfraz as chief yet in the event that there was a superior head than Sarfraz or a superior wicketkeeper, which is his essential occupation, at that point he would have been chosen at this point. I feel Sarfraz will keep on doing great as chief for Pakistan in the World Cup as he indicated when he drove his side to triumph in the Champions Trophy.
"I acknowledge that England are playing at home and have a bit of leeway yet we should not overlook that different sides like India, Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan are truly equipped for winning the World Cup, as well.
"Britain are positioned as the main side in ODIs right now and give off an impression of being one of the top contenders to win the competition yet in my view, the World Cup will be won by the side that takes advantage of the open doors they are offered and gets those odds with two hands. Just as that, the weight of playing at home in a World Cup can be an overwhelming weight for certain hosts."
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There's very little left to state about Pakistan-India contention and Miandad concedes there will be weight on both Sarfraz and Virat Kohli.
"Let's face it, there is dependably weight when India and Pakistan meet in the field of game," said Miandad, who scored 7,381 keeps running in 233 ODIs and was in charge of a considerable lot of Pakistan's most essential triumphs.
"After that it basically turns into an instance of playing as well as could be expected similarly you would do against some other adversary. Having said that, it is additionally obvious that there will be a great deal of weight on both Virat Kohli and Sarfraz Ahmed to win yet both are experts who won't let this kind of weight influence their very own game or that of their players.
"Lanes become void when both these sides are playing which is never the situation when India or Pakistan play different adversaries. Be that as it may, fortunately, we have some incredible sportsmen on the two sides who can free themselves from such weights and focus on the game when the time arrives."
The 61-year-old named England, India, South Africa and Australia as top picks, yet clarified that the rankings and past records will mean little once the competition gets in progress on May 30.
"All sides in this competition are accompanying a view to return home with the World Cup trophy in their grasp. That is normal as everybody feels that they have a decent opportunity to win the World Cup," he said.
"What will have the effect will be the way well the sides plan their innings and what players they pick. Obviously, all systems should be reconsidered as the condition of the game changes and adaptability in both batting requests and bowling assets will likewise assume a key job where side rises as the inevitable champ. Rankings and different past records will mean little when the World Cup begins."
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