Babar Azam- Pakistan need not worry about the unknown Indian conditions at the ODI World Cup in 2023.

 Players from Pakistan know nothing about the conditions they will experience during the championship match, which starts on October 5.

Unfamiliar Indian conditions at the ODI World Cup in 2023, according to Babar Azam, won't scare Pakistan.

As Pakistan begins a rare trip of the neighbouring nation on Tuesday, skipper Babar Azam does not believe that the team's quest for a second 50-over World Cup victory would be hampered by a lack of knowledge with Indian conditions.


Due to their strained political ties, bilateral cricket between the countries is still on hold, and Pakistan last visited India in 2016 for the T20 World Cup.


Pakistani athletes do not compete in the Indian Premier League either, therefore the majority of them will be unfamiliar with the conditions they will encounter when the championship game begins on October 5.


Babar denied claims that it placed the pressure on his players to perform well over the border in his pre-departure press conference.
As his team prepared to depart for India via Dubai, the 28-year-old told reporters that there was no such pressure.
Every player maintains his or her readiness to perform in every circumstance and nation. The majority of us have not played in India, but the information we have gathered indicates that the circumstances will be comparable, with the possible exception of Chennai, where spinners may receive greater support. The remaining sites will have top-notch athletic tracks. I participated in the 2019 World Cup as a player, but now I'm in charge of the team. It's a great honour for me, and we'll do our best to play well and win.

Babar was unconcerned that Pakistan would not have much support from the crowd due to the difficulty in obtaining a visa for the India tour.

Pakistan's stalwart in the batting order stated, "Unfortunately, we will miss the fans."

However, all of our games are sold out, so we'll be performing in crowded stadiums. Despite the fact that they won't be present, our followers will nonetheless show their support on social media.

Before starting its World Cup campaign on October 6 against the Netherlands, Pakistan will play two exhibition games in Hyderabad.