T20 World Cup 2022 final If Babar Azam lifts the trophy who knows he might be prime minister of Pakistan one day Michael Vaughan
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Final at the MCG on Sunday!
Locked in Final at the MCG on Sunday! In his column for The Telegraph, Vaughan opined that Pakistan will worship Babar if he wins the trophy on Sunday. "It is magnificent to think that 30 years on from the 1992 final against Pakistan we have a rematch. Okay, it is a different format but the occasion will feel the same. It will mean so much to Pakistan. If Babar Azam lifts the trophy, who knows he might be prime minister of Pakistan one day. You put yourself on a pedestal forever in Pakistan cricket. It is a huge moment." Pakistan miraculously reached the semi-finals of the ongoing tournament as South Africa stumbled against the Netherlands to crash out. The Men in Green beat Bangladesh to book a semi-final berth and overcame New Zealand to storm into the decider.
T20 World Cup 2022 final If Babar Azam lifts the trophy who knows he might be prime minister of Pakistan one day - Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan. (Image Credits: Getty) Former top-order batter reflected on the T20 World Cup 2022 final, saying that the trophy will mean plenty for Pakistan. The 47-year-old also sarcastically predicted that captain Babar Azam might become the Prime Minister of Pakistan should he lead the Men in Green to the title. England set up a final showdown with after hammering India by ten wickets in the second semi-final in Adelaide on Thursday. Jos Buttler and Co. put in a dominant performance as they chased down 169 in 16 overs without losing a wicket. Locked inFinal at the MCG on Sunday!
Locked in Final at the MCG on Sunday! In his column for The Telegraph, Vaughan opined that Pakistan will worship Babar if he wins the trophy on Sunday. "It is magnificent to think that 30 years on from the 1992 final against Pakistan we have a rematch. Okay, it is a different format but the occasion will feel the same. It will mean so much to Pakistan. If Babar Azam lifts the trophy, who knows he might be prime minister of Pakistan one day. You put yourself on a pedestal forever in Pakistan cricket. It is a huge moment." Pakistan miraculously reached the semi-finals of the ongoing tournament as South Africa stumbled against the Netherlands to crash out. The Men in Green beat Bangladesh to book a semi-final berth and overcame New Zealand to storm into the decider.