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"Have Started To Give Pakistan Respect Of Late": PCB Chief Ramiz Raja On Team India

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The world is eagerly waiting for the T20 World Cup clash between India and Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 23.

The anticipation for this match has been so intense that the game got sold out a month prior in advance of the tournament starting.

Off late, Pakistan have give some memorable performances against India and they even broke the World Cup jinx against India by defeating them in the T20 World Cup last year in the UAE.

Taking note of that performance, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ramiz Raja has said that Team India have now started to give Pakistan respect and hence the Babar Azam-led side needs to be appreciated for giving India a tough fight. "These are games are more about the mentality, rather than skill and talent.

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