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Left-hand opening batsman Jamshed, deputizing for injured Mohammad Hafeez, said that as a professional cricketer one has to perform whether the match is against India, Australia or South Africa, the Dawn reported.
Updated : Sep 29, 2017, 07:31 PM IST
Pakistan's quick substitutes Nasir Jamshed and Rahat Ali said that they will be 'under no pressure' if they get selected for the World Cup opener against India on Sunday in Adelaide.
Left-hand opening batsman Jamshed, deputizing for injured Mohammad Hafeez, said that as a professional cricketer one has to perform whether the match is against India, Australia or South Africa, the Dawn reported.
Hoping to replicate his back-to-back tons against India two years back, Jamshed said that he still remember those two innings and hopes to repeat the same if he is selected for the match, adding that there was no 'pressure' on him, the report added.
Banking on impressive Test match figures, fast bowler Rahat Ali, who replaced injured Junaid Khan, said that Test cricket was not an 'easy game' and he had 'performed well in it'.