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Former Pakistan Players Hail India's Process Driven Structure

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MARCH 10, 2026 ISSUE

India's historic second successive World T20 Cup title has earned appreciation and grudging praise from former Pakistan stalwarts, players and critics.

- Press Trust of India

Former Pakistan Players Hail India's Process Driven Structure

Former Test captain and batting great Javed Miandad said any team that could get 250-plus totals in the semifinal and final deserved to be champions.

India posted a mammoth 255 for five in the final against New Zealand and won by handsome 96-run margin on Sunday night in Ahmedabad.

"Their team (India) is now reaping the benefits of a strong process-driven cricket structure," Miandad said.

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