Pak manager says players had no plans for \'special\' celebration against India

Pak manager says players had no plans for 'special' celebration against India

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

Ali Tuesday rubbished his players have had to be told to celebrate with restraint during the much-anticipated Cup clash against on Sunday, saying they had no extravagant plans to begin with.

"No such instructions have been issued to the players. The players met with at Bani Gala before flying to After that the has had no contact with the players," Ali, a former Test player, said.

"We follow the guideline given to us by the Board and for us the match against is just like against any other team. Obviously it is a high-profile match but we just focus on and don't have any politics in our mind," he asserted.

Earlier, the team had to issue a statement negating that Pakistani players were planning to wear camouflage military caps during the match against India.

"...we have no special plans for the match. As far as the is concerned chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq, and are discussing strategy and team for the important match. But our players will only focus on playing good cricket," he said.

The match will be the first between the two arch-rivals since the terror attack in Pulwama in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed. There were calls by some former Indian players and politicians to boycott the match.

Ali said at the moment, the team was more focussed on its crucial match against on Wednesday.

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First Published: Tue, June 11 2019. 15:30 IST