Former Pakistani captain Javed Miandad has urged the current national squad to develop a winning spirit by 'reliving' the 1992 World Cup spirit.
Miandad, who was also instrumental in the 1992 World Cup victory, believes that this was the second victory in the history of the country after 1947 when it came into being.
According to The Nation, Miandad advised the team to feel the heat of the 1992 World Cup and said that the same spirit and confidence is needed in the team to triumph in the World Twenty2o in Bangladesh.
However, the batting legend warned that Pakistan should keep in mind the run rates averages as it will matter a lot if they get a tally with other teams on the table to move ahead in the tournament, adding that for a win, Pakistan needs to keep its batting order consistent
Miandad also advised the bowlers and fielders to stop runs from opposite batsmen.
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