Pakistan's Batting Woes and India Impact: Rashid Latif Weighs in on T20 World Cup Permutations

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Pakistan's Batting Woes and India Impact: Rashid Latif Weighs in on T20 World Cup Permutations
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Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif has commented on the ongoing T20 World Cup permutations following Pakistan’s narrow victory over the Netherlands in their tournament opener. Latif noted that India’s result against the USA could significantly impact Pakistan’s qualification scenario. As things stand — Pakistan will not face India in their scheduled T20 World Cup match in Colombo on February 15, as their government approved participation in the World Cup on the condition that they will not play against India. “We have seen how conditions have affected two or three teams already. If India lose their next match, it could make things difficult for Pakistan in terms of qualification. However, if Pakistan win their next three matches, there is a strong chance they will qualify," Rashid Latif was quoted as saying to IANS. Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign started on a tense note as they overcame a scare to secure a three-wicket victory against the Netherlands at the Sinhalese Sports Club. While praising the bowling attack, especially the spinners, Latif expressed concerns about the batting roles, team balance, and Babar Azam’s form, calling for clarity and improvement. “Pakistan has won the match, but there were some difficulties. The way the Netherlands bowled was very impressive. They exposed some of Pakistan’s shortcomings, especially in the middle order," Rashid Latif said. Pakistan restricted the Netherlands to 147 all out in 19.5 overs, with Salman Mirza taking three wickets, supported by Mohammad Nawaz, Abrar Ahmed, and Saim Ayub. Latif highlighted concerns about Pakistan’s batting structure. “There are two players who have performed well in the past, but their batting positions have changed. Babar Azam is now batting at number four, Fakhar Zaman didn’t play today and was earlier used at number five. On top of that, there are three wicketkeepers in the squad who don’t even keep wickets regularly for their franchises," he explained. “The positives are our spin bowling and the top three batters, who are performing reasonably well. But if Pakistan continues to play like this against USA and Namibia, they could face serious difficulties," he added. Commenting on Babar Azam’s form, Latif said, “Babar was struggling at number three, which is why he was dropped down the order. Now he is batting at number four, which is actually an ideal position for him. The situation suited him, and he should have taken the innings deep." “Instead, he played an unnecessary shot. He usually plays low-risk cricket, but this time he put himself and the team under pressure. He is struggling at the moment, and we’ll have to see how much he can contribute going forward," he added. On the possibility of an India-Pakistan clash, Latif mentioned: “That decision is not in the players’ hands. Both governments will decide. As of now, I don’t see any chance. The Pakistani Prime Minister has clearly stated that we are not playing. What happens in the future remains to be seen." (With inputs from Agencies)

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