Pakistan having reached the City of Joy has decided to do away from Tea Hotel dinner. On the contrary, Babar Azam and Co, opted to book the famous Kolkata Biriyani from food apps to fill their content. After having spent a fortnight in Hyderabad, the Men in Green are now in Kolkata where they will face Bangladesh on 31st March at the iconic Eden Gardens Stadium.
Biriyani has been a favorite delicacy for Babar Azam and his boys. When Pakistan reached the City of Nizams, the team relied heavily on Hyderabadi biriyani as their go-to meal. Now in the city of Joy, the Men in Green are enjoying the famous Kolkata biriyani.
The Pakistan Cricket Team has had a dismal World Cup stint. The Men in Green now has 3 games remaining. They play Bangladesh in Kolkata following which they will travel to Bengaluru to face New Zealand. Pakistan will once again return to Kolkata to play their last group-stage match against England at Eden Gardens.
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Pakistan are placed 6th on the Points Table after having acquired just 2 wins – against Sri Lanka and Netherlands. Babar Azam will now look for a win against Bangladesh despite their chance of reaching the semis being virtually nil.
Pakistan has traveled to India after a long span of 7 years. The team reached and settled in Hyderabad where they stayed for 15 days. Back then, the team was happy with the hospitality of the Indian government and appreciated the Hyderabadi food.
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The Pakistan team reached Kolkata on Saturday. The team reached the City of Joy 25 minutes before their scheduled arrival time and the West Bengal government made reservations for the team to rest in the reserve lounge. The team travelled to their hotel. They decided not to have dinner at the hotel and instead opted to try the famous Kolkata biriyani.
Babar, Shaheen, and others are training hard in full throttle to put up a solid show against Bangladesh and ease some pressure off their shoulders!