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PICS: 'Tensed' Pakistan Sweat It Out In Nets Session, Do Tough Fielding Sessions Ahead Of World Cup Clash Vs South Africa

Pakistan play South Africa on Friday after having lost three Cricket World Cup 2023 matches on the trot. The Pakistani team took part in the nets sessions on Wednesday evening and Thursday afternoon to sharpen their skills. The focus was more on the fielding aspect as the players let themselves down in this department in the game vs Afghanistan. The atmosphere was a little tensed as Babar Azam and Co took part in the mandatory training session. See photos.  

Babar's pep talk

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Babar's pep talk

Pakistan are under a lot of stress ahead of their match vs South Africa. Here, Babar can be seen giving a pep talk to the players before the nets session. A tensed-looking Pakistan took part in the nets. (Image: X)

Fakhar in the nets

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Fakhar in the nets

Fakhar Zaman appears to have recovered from the knee injury. He batted for long hours in the nets and seems ready for the clash vs South Africa. (Image: X)

Imam sweats it out

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Imam sweats it out

Pakistan's opening batter Imam-ul-Haq left no stone unturned during the fielding drills ahead of the PAK vs SA World Cup fixture. (Image: X)  

Babar engrossed in thoughts

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Babar engrossed in thoughts

The AP photographer caught Pakistan captain Babar Azam lost in his thoughts. He has received tons of criticism after Pakistan lost three matches on the trot. (Image: AP)

Babar trains hard

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Babar trains hard

Babar Azam ensured he made good use of the nets session as he batted for long hours in the nets. (Image : AP)

Babar Does Catching Practice

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Babar Does Catching Practice

Babar Azam spent a long time on the field. Batting session aside, the Pakistani team spent long hours sharpening their fielding skills. (Image: AP)

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