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DUBAI: Australia head coach Justin Langer has praised Pakistan captain Babar Azam, termed the latter as “superstar of the game” as they prepare for a potential semi-final showdown with Men in Green at the Twenty20 World Cup this week.
“Not that long ago we were the best team in the world and some of that cricket shows we can be the best team in the world,” Langer told reporters. “We’re taking great lesssons from this tournament on how we can continue to play T20 cricket now,” he further stated.
Pakistan have been the dominant force in Group 1, winning all four of the matches to date, and Langer looks forward to the clash in Dubai. “Pakistan has got a good all-round team, as we have, and they’re well-led,” he added.
“Their captain, Babar Azam, is a superstar of the game. They’ve some good pace bowlers and they’ve a couple of good spinners, so they’re a well-balanced side like we are, so it should be a great game of cricket,” he added.
The Australians made a strong start in the competition before suffering a heavy eight-wicket defeat against England that left the Aaron Finch-captained side uncertain about their place in the knockout rounds.
However, comprehensive wins over Bangladesh and the West Indies ended those doubts and the Australians are likely to face Pakistan, who lead Group 2 with their final match against Scotland to be played on Sunday, in Thursday’s semi-finals.
“It was brilliant again last night, I think our last few games have been outstanding cricket,” said Langer. “The boys have really stepped up. It was quite a sobering experience against England. We knew we had to do some work and the way the boys responded to that has been brilliant,” he added.
“You can’t win it unless you’re in the semi-final. It’s nice to be sitting here, knowing we’re in a semi-final on Thursday,” he concluded.