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Pakistan Won’t Leave Field Open for India Over Asia Cup Trophy: Naqvi

Pakistan Won’t Leave Field Open for India Over Asia Cup Trophy: Naqvi

Pakistan’s cricket chief Mohsin Naqvi has asserted that the national team will not make it easy for India in their pursuit of the Asia Cup trophy. Speaking ahead of the tournament, Naqvi emphasized that Pakistan aims to compete aggressively and give their best performance against all rivals.

Addressing media queries, Naqvi said that the Asia Cup remains a highly competitive event and Pakistan is fully prepared to challenge any opponent, including India. “We respect all teams, but we will not leave the field open for India,” he added, highlighting the team’s fighting spirit.

Cricket analysts noted that Pakistan’s statement sets the tone for a high-intensity contest in the upcoming Asia Cup. Naqvi also praised the players’ preparation and fitness levels, expressing confidence in their ability to perform under pressure.

Fans of Pakistan cricket welcomed Naqvi’s remarks, seeing it as a reaffirmation of the team’s determination to defend national pride and pursue the prestigious trophy. Social media reactions highlighted the rivalry between India and Pakistan as a central storyline of the tournament.

The Asia Cup is expected to feature thrilling encounters, with Pakistan focusing on strategic gameplay and strong performances from key players. Naqvi reiterated that the team’s priority is winning matches through discipline, skill, and teamwork rather than underestimating opponents.

Pakistan’s message to its fans is clear: the team will fight for every run and every wicket, ensuring that no rival, including India, gets an easy path to the Asia Cup trophy.

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Umair is an experienced digital media journalist who covers both parliament and breaking news. He reports on culture, politics, technology, and human stories with clarity and depth. His work also includes lifestyle and arts, which makes him a versatile storyteller. He always focuses on accuracy, insight, and meaningful impact.

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