Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka says morale high after back-to-back wins ahead of showdown.
Agha Says All Players Embracing Responsibility Ahead of Tri-Nation Final
Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha has said that the entire squad is taking responsibility seriously as they prepare for the tri-nation series final against Sri Lanka, set to be played on Saturday, November 29.
Speaking to the media on Friday, Agha emphasised that the match holds significant importance—not only for the current series but also for Pakistan’s World Cup preparations.
‘World Cup Preparation Drives Every Match’
Agha stated that the team’s mindset has been clear throughout the recent months:
“We are playing good cricket for the last three months or so. The World Cup preparation drives all the matches.”
He added that consistency, discipline, and clarity of roles have been key factors in Pakistan’s positive run.
Shanaka Confident After Two Straight Wins
Meanwhile, Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka expressed confidence ahead of the final, noting that the team’s morale had lifted after two consecutive victories.
Shanaka acknowledged Pakistan’s recent form but maintained that his side was ready for the challenge:
“Our morale has boosted after two consecutive victories. Pakistan are a strong unit, but we will look to perform well in the final.”
High-Stakes Showdown Awaits
With both teams entering the final with confidence and momentum, Saturday’s clash promises to be a high-intensity contest, setting the tone for the upcoming global tournament preparations.