Pakistan has won their past ten T20Is in the UAE, and skipper Babar Azam believes this will give his team an advantage over India in their World Cup opener.

The arch-rivals will face off in Dubai on October 24 in the tournament’s biggest matchup, which kicks off on Sunday in Oman and the UAE.

The fact that Pakistan has never won a World Cup match against India bothers Babar, who believes that his team’s experience with the UAE wickets would help them break the curse.

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