With Pakistan coming back from the verge of elimination in Super 12 to beat New Zealand and unexpectedly storm into the final of the Men's T20 World Cup, skipper Babar Azam has reacted cautiously to the possibility of a summit clash with archrivals India while Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ramiz Raja took a cheeky dig at the team's detractors.
With India set to take on England in the other semifinal on Thursday, Babar was asked about the possible clash between the arch-rivals in the final. The two former champions had clashed in a memorable final of the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007 in which India emerged victorious by five runs.
Asked about a rematch between the two sides in the final, Babar said his team will play fearless cricket whoever its opponent is in the summit clash.