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“Our World Cup Isn’t Over Yet, We Will Qualify for the Super Eight by Beating Namibia”- Salman Ali Agha

February 16, 2026
in Pakistan
“Our World Cup Isn’t Over Yet, We Will Qualify for the Super Eight by Beating Namibia”- Salman Ali Agha
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Salman Ali Agha has expressed confidence that Pakistan still has a realistic chance of qualifying for the Super Eight stage of the World Cup. He stated that a victory in their upcoming match against Namibia could keep their campaign alive and strengthen their position in the tournament. Despite recent setbacks, he believes the team has the ability to bounce back when it matters most.

He further emphasized that the tournament is not over and that the players remain fully focused on delivering a strong performance. According to him, the squad is motivated and determined to give their best effort in the crucial game. He added that one important win can shift the team’s momentum and revive hopes of progressing further in the competition.

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