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‘No pressure’ Azam blasts critics as World Cup dream slips away

Cricket

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam blasted his critics yesterday, telling them “it’s easy to give advice on TV” as he refused to surrender his World Cup dreams.

Pakistan have to defeat defending champions England by at least 287 runs today (starts 10.30am, SA time) to oust New Zealand as the fourth and last semi-finalists on net run-rate.

Failure to do so will

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