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ICC Champions Trophy 2017: Azhar Ali plays down hype over India vs Pakistan match

Ahead of Pakistan's marquee clash against India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 on June 4, opener Azhar Ali said they are treating it as a "normal" game.

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Pakistan opener Azhar Ali sought to play down the hype over their high-profile ICC Champions Trophy 2017 match against arch-rivals India, saying they are treating it as a "normal" game despite the soaring expectations. Defending champions India open their campaign in the ICC event with a marquee clash against Pakistan in Birmingham on Sunday. "I think when the game starts, it feels quite normal (for the players)," Azhar said. 

"The players play according to the situation, whatever the teams need at that time. Players are professionals, so they tend to mould into that situation rather than thinking too much about who we are playing. It's a game of ball and bat and you just want to perform with those. As a professional, you have to take it as a game," he stressed. 

Azhar's One-Day International record reads an impressive 1605 runs in 45 matches at an average of 38.21 and a strike-rate of 75.00. 

His class and calmness have earned him a recall in Pakistan's ODI side for the tournament. 

Ahead of the big-ticket game, he further said: "No international game comes easy to you, you have to work hard for it and it will be the same against India. For every team, whenever a player puts on his country's shirt, he aims to give his best. It will be the same for both teams. 

"We are fully focussed on the brand of cricket we want to play and we are taking it as a normal game. I know these words and expectations are there, just like they are in India they will be there in Pakistan too. We'll try to live up to those expectations." 

Azhar does not want to put too much pressure on himself. 

"If you set too many expectations on yourself you will only end up putting more pressure on yourself. I'm happy with my fitness and form, really want to go in the middle and perform for Pakistan. Every player in this tournament will want the same, because ICC events are a great opportunity to establish yourself," he said.

(With PTI inputs)