Who said what at the Cricket World Cup on Monday, the 26th day of the 2023 tournament:
"He is a very special player. The best in the world. He is very energetic and positive. The team is full of energy when he is there."
Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi on legspinner Rashid Khan making his 100th one-day international appearance in the win over Sri Lanka on Monday.
"Wow Afghanistan, what a performance. So much to learn from the spirit shown. Bangladesh has been around for 25 years and they haven’t beaten the big teams in a row so often as the Afghan boys have done in a much shorter span of time."
Former India opener Virender Sehwag on social media hailing Afghanistan's third win at the World Cup.
"In terms of the noise around the team, playing for Pakistan and working within this team is a huge privilege. To prepare ourselves and give our best are the things that we focus on, the things within our control and there are great expectations and we're desperate to make our nation proud."
Pakistan coach Grant Bradburn trying not to allow reports that players haven't been paid for five months affect plans.
"We don't feel isolated or intimidated by that."
Bradburn insisting that the ban on Pakistan players from taking part in the Indian Premier League has not been a factor in the team's poor performance at the World Cup.
"Talk is cheap when it's not working."
Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan determined his lacklustre team can put words into action against Pakistan on Tuesday.

