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This bowler, who played cricket inspired by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, said that the plan of Indian batsmen against him was successful. Tariq, who took one wicket for 24 runs in four overs in this match, said, “The whole country watches the Pakistan-India match and the eyes of the whole world are also on it. This was a big opportunity for me to make my mark.

Pak spinner Usman Tariq considers Mahendra Singh Dhoni as his role model.
New Delhi. After losing to India in the T20 World Cup, Pakistani players have faced severe criticism from fans and old cricketers, but off-spinner Usman Tariq said on Tuesday that despite this defeat, there is no pressure on the team. This 28-year-old ‘mystery spinner’ also defended experienced batsman Babar Azam and fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi after their poor performance against India and said that both of them have won many matches for Pakistan.
Tariq, who became famous for his unique bowling action, said before the last match of the group stage against Namibia, “To be honest, this pressure mostly comes from the spectators and outside noise. People think that there is nervousness in the team, but I did not feel any such pressure inside the team. Winning and losing are part of the game.” Regarding changes in the team against Namibia, he said, “We believe in our strength and will use the same in the upcoming matches. Right now there is no clear situation regarding the final eleven. It will be seen on the day of the match who will play.
Dhoni is Tariq’s idol
This bowler, who played cricket inspired by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, said that the plan of Indian batsmen against him was successful. Tariq, who took one wicket for 24 runs in four overs in this match, said, “The whole country watches the Pakistan-India match and the whole world also has an eye on it. This was a big opportunity for me to make my mark. However, I could not reach the level I should have. If I get a chance again, I will try to do better than last time.”
Pakistan will stick to its plan
Pakistan needs to win against Namibia to reach the Super Eight. He said, “After the match against India, we had a meeting. We discussed where there were shortcomings in our planning, in which parts we made mistakes and how to correct them so that the same mistakes are not repeated. We will work on those shortcomings and this will definitely give better results. He said, the plan of the Indian batsmen worked. I was trying to take wickets according to my strategy. In the end I felt that the bowling from my side was balanced. Although we got less wickets, we did not give too many runs. Whenever a bowler stops the runs, wickets are taken from the other end.