Babar Azam's open letter to Pakistani fans
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has penned a heartfelt open letter to cricket fanatics, promising them that the Men in Green will return domestic from the England collection as victors.
In a video released by using the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on social media, Azam may be visible typing away on his pc.

"Players and fans have a very unique courting," Azam's voice can be heard within the heritage. "They are nothing with out every different".
The global's primary ranked ODI batsman heaped praise on Pakistani fans, saying that cheering each Pakistan victory and giving the team confidence on every occasion they lose is what sets apart Pakistani fans from the rest.
Azam paid special tribute to the fanatics in the UK, wherein the team has lately arrived to play a chain in opposition to England.
"The biggest fanbase we've, after Pakistan, is inside the UK," stated the stellar batsman. "Whenever we come to England, cheering enthusiasts are gift to help us from the airport to the motels and the floor," he delivered.
Azam stated the final time Pakistan visited England, the crew missed the Pakistani fanatics as the stands stood empty due to the COVID-19 protocols.
He called at the lovers around the world to cheer the Men in Green from their houses and on social media.
The captain of the Pakistan team promised no longer to disappoint them.
"We have come right here with the spirit to win and could, Insha'Allah, return domestic as victors," he stated.
Pakistan start their marketing campaign towards the World Cup winners on July eight. Pakistan are scheduled to play three ODIs and an identical wide variety of T20Is in opposition to England earlier than the tour concludes on July 20.
Schedule of England tour:
6 July – Arrival in Cardiff
eight July - 1st ODI, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
10 July – second ODI, Lord’s, London
13 July – 3rd ODI, Edgbaston, Birmingham
sixteen July – 1st T20I, Trent Bridge, Nottingham
18 July – 2d T20I, Headingley, Leeds
20 July – third T20I, Old Trafford, Manchester
'England not an clean opponent'
A few days in the past, Azam had said that the England collection might be useful within the crew's practise for the World Cup, caution that England isn't always an smooth opponent.
The green shirts arrived in England multiple days in the past and are in isolation in Derby for the following couple of days. They begin education after that.
The players will train for 6 days before leaving for Cardiff, in which the first ODI will be played on July eight.
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