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‘How do You Want to be Remembered?” Coach Arthur to Pak Players

Arthur believes on Sunday Pakistan has an “incredible opportunity” to set their dismal WC record straight vs India.

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Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur has posed a simple question to his wards ahead of their World Cup game against India on Sunday: "How would the Class of 2019 like to be remembered?”

Pakistan's South African coach believes that Sunday presents them with an "incredible opportunity" to set their dismal World Cup record straight against the arch-rivals.

He put it as it is, very different from India captain Virat Kohli, who sounded diametrically opposite in his assessment.

“We’ve got 15 incredible cricketers in that dressing room, and we keep stressing to them, how do you want to be remembered? You’re the Class of 2019. What are they going to say about you in history? And tomorrow (Sunday) presents an unbelievable opportunity for these guys to really make a mark.”
Mickey Arthur, Coach, Pakistan
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It is one of the biggest rivalries in any sport, if not the biggest, said the former Proteas coach.

“I don’t want to say it’s the biggest rivalry in sport, but I saw some statistics which said I think the soccer World Cup final attracted 1.6 billion viewers. Tomorrow, it is likely to be 1.5 billion. It doesn’t get bigger than that. It doesn’t get more exciting.”
Mickey Arthur, Coach, Pakistan

No wonder, he is telling them to make history.

“I’m telling our players in the dressing room, you could be a hero tomorrow (Sunday). Your careers are going to be defined by a moment in the game. You do something incredible tomorrow, you’ll be remembered forever.”
Mickey Arthur, Coach, Pakistan

However, he agreed it's not easy if things don't fall in place as it has happened with a predictably "unpredictable" Pakistan team. He, in fact, said that he does not like when critics say "they don't know which Pakistan will turn up".

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Amir's first spell in the 2017 Champions Trophy final is still there in collective consciousness and Arthur won't mind a repeat.

“Yeah, that is key. Without wanting to harp too much, that was two years ago, but when you get into the Indian top order, you can create a little bit of havoc.”
Mickey Arthur, Coach, Pakistan

"There's some fun players all the way down, don't get me wrong, but if you can rattle their top order with the new ball, you certainly have an advantage. That is something that we will certainly be trying to work on," he signed off.

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