Hindustan Times, Babar Azam and the other squad members arrived at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad following a long nine-hour layover in Dubai. ALSO READ: ICC World Cup 2023: Pakistan team gets visa 48 hours before travel, cleared to enter India They departed from Lahore early morning on Wednesday to touch down in Hyderabad later in the night. The 1992 edition champion of the ICC World Cup will play their first warm-up game against 2019 runners-up New Zealand on 29 September.
Following this, they will be five-time champions of Australia on 3 October. But the actual sporting event will begin for them when they face the Netherlands at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on 6 October. Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels. Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here!!! Before the side's scheduled travel to Hyderabad, the members of the Pakistan cricket team received their Indian visas in less than 48 hours.
Due to an injury, Babar missed the 2016 edition of the World Cup in India. Meanwhile, India and Pakistan will face each other on 14 October at Narendra Modi stadium in Motera. "I am excited to play in Ahmedabad as it will be jam-packed.
I will try my best to perform up to my potential. I am not worried about my accolades, I want to make sure whatever I do helps the result for the team," HT quoted Babar as saying in the pre-departure press conference. Pakistan's Mohammad Nawaz and Salman Ali Agha are the two current squad members who previously visited India for a showpiece event.
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