 throughout the game especially the speed of the Indian players they showed very good performance and they will have a say at the next championship because they are very good team they are fast they use counter-attacks we used we faced some attacks from them but thankfully I made some changes at the second half so at the second half the performance was very much different we managed to possess the ball many times and UAE team managed to get close to the goal and were more focused especially at the defense and were very much compact the attack was very efficient so we managed to score the second goal at the end of the game and I congratulate the players for the wonderful efforts that was Alberto Zacheroni the head coach of the United Arab Emirates speaking after the UAE's 2-0 win over India the other day a massive game and a massive amount of praise coming from a man who has won the Scudetto with AC Milan the Asian Cup with Japan as well as the East Asian Championships so a highly qualified highly accomplished coach there speaking very highly about the new Indian team and we're talking about the FC Asian Cup of course building up to India's final group game against Bahrain in studio we have Mr. Ishfaq Ahmed who's come down from the Hasi Vadia of Kashmir and from the bi-lanes of Bandra we have Mr. Arjun Pandit looking sharp as ever no makeup no makeup so we're in a unique situation it's a massive tournament an Asian championship and India are on the verge of qualifying for the knockout stages let's hope they qualify first so we'll start with the scenario how it stands how the groups are shaping up Pandit run us through some of those scenarios to begin with and then we'll get into the meat of our show today So firstly Ishfaq Gujtaba Rista, if you didn't get it then shame shame I got it, I got it, I got it, something works but as far as the group is concerned group in our united Arab Emirates right on top with four points plus two goal difference India in second position three points plus one goal difference and why I'm saying goal difference is because that could play a key factor in whether our team progresses or not Thailand third position three points but minus two goal difference while Bahrain last in the group one point and a minus one goal difference so scenario now it's not tricky if I say because a both teams are going to be played both games are going to be played at the same time right so if UAE when they're taking on Thailand for an India perspective you would want the UAE to beat Thailand. If UAE defeated Thailand then India can still go through as the third place team even if they lose to Bahrain right if Thailand manages to hold the UAE to a draw which means Thailand then moves to four points UAE moves to five points UAE automatically goes through and then Thailand then is in contention for that third spot or second spot because if Bahrain then manages to beat India then India finishes with three points but Bahrain will move on to four points so from an India perspective you would have to say that irrespective of what is happening in the other game UAE versus Thailand, if we are to stand a chance of qualifying as the third place teams else goal difference So you know like actually you are saying that we should support two teams that day maybe UAE and our national team both the teams so UAE can give us a huge favor by beating Thailand and you know like that can be a very crucial thing you know at the end even if we are not beating we even if we get draw one point from the Bahrain match can automatically get us through. But Ishwak you know UAE might have beaten us to nil after seeing that 90 minutes I don't rate this UAE side very highly I thought they lacked imagination they lacked ideas and we were talking about Thailand before we started recording the show agar Sankhra Siddh who is the best player in the number 10 and if he gets time and space to move the ball around then Thailand will not be an easy team to beat for UAE. In fact I feel then Thailand can score because that guy is on the ball and he makes things happen I think he is there one of the best player you know like everybody knows about him is technically gifted player if you talk about India like when we were playing against them the best thing was what Indian players have done that day was like they didn't allow him to play and you remember he was substituted in that match. Yeah so exactly you know I think what you were saying about UAE not up to the mark what we were expecting how they can play and all but you have to give some credit to our boys they made it difficult for them you know if you see that UAE coach what you know like post-match comments from him what is the best thing for me like Indian players are able to beat these West Asian defenders and with the speed which is like absolutely fantastic you know like Ashik especially you know like he is showing that grit that physical presence also up front and boy what a tournament he is having I think he is one guy to definitely super tournament he's definitely announced his sort of arrival on the national stage and it looks like one who will be a part of this team for the future definitely and he has that physical presence also now and we I think as a nation we're looking for that physical presence and plus speed and it is like it works in in world football now you you need to have a physical strength and plus speed earlier it was like defenders were bit lengthy to big they are big and not that fast but now strikers are big and fast as well and Ashik is a perfect example I think he is one guy especially I think UAE coach was referring you know like he was one he looked very dangerous you know whenever he got the ball and he is showing that even in the match against Thailand couple of times he was in very tight situation where he still was holding the ball and managed to pass it to the other man and which is fantastic to see yeah it's something that I saw in Udanta's performance as well on on the other flank where he's also able to take on not one but a couple of defenders if required hold on to the ball wait for support to arrive wait for the other players to arrive and then play it into space perhaps to try and create a chance so while we're on the subject of of the big guys we have some issues because we don't have Skype in the UAE so we haven't been able to sort of get video chats going with the team but what we do have is we managed to get them on on audio so let's listen in to Gurpeet and Sandesh assessing for us India's performance against UAE let's also understand from them a little bit about how those goals happened or what was missing perhaps in the UAE game was it more about the chances that we missed or lapses in concentration or defensive errors that led to the goals I was scored I think for the most part of the game against UAE you know we were doing really well you know the way we wanted to play the game we played that way we wanted to be high intensity we wanted to be a high-pressing game so we managed to do that you know we brought them to our game you know we didn't let them play their game you know we that's one of our strengths you know so we did that well we present well and I won't say lapse of concentration to be honest you know just that I still had to have to when I think of that goal it still makes you you know it's like a knock on your face again when you think of that goal but I think it was more of a more of a miss chances as that cost us you know be it my chance when I got a header from the corner if you would have taken that lead because before when this code we got almost three or four good chances to score but that's that's the beauty and the cruelty of football you know you don't get a second chance you don't get a retake it's just a one-spits second and it's gone but the great to the goalkeeper is I know he made two very good saves and I couldn't manage to hit the target as well so we have ourselves to blame for this game but the good thing is that I like I'm a very positive man and I always take positives from every game you know we learn from this from this game that we need to take our chances because in football if we don't take our chances the others one will take that and then you end up in the losing side see the goal we conceded is something which which happened due to if you can say miscommunication between the defenders or you know something I had because it was a very very good ball and I just remember the Thai players you know running into the box and I saw none of our players managed to reach there in time which put me in a difficult situation where I you know half-heartedly and try to come out but I was you know I was nowhere near the ball so it's it's something that happened maybe because of lack of organization between us so after looking back at it it's something that we need to work on and and we'll make sure that something like that doesn't happen again because goals like that can hurt us in big tournament like this both Sandesh and Gurpeet are at the back so perhaps it's natural that they'll say it was more about the missed chances and less about the defensive lapses but in your assessment is that is that how it is well I think you know like you play as a team but when when you are in we you have a defensive team meeting and you have a attacking team meeting usually and when you are in defensive team meeting you say we don't care what strikers will do we won't concede so so for me it's the combination of the both you know like as Orjun you know like he himself played football so he must remember that we say that always we don't care up front what but we are not if I'm playing a defender and goalkeeper I want a clean sheet so I thought like it was the combination of both strikers not taking their chances which they have done against Thailand and we we saw the result also you know had we taken that the Sunil's header or Ashik's that one-on-one entire team match you know the result could have been different and by now we would have been asking okay who we gonna take on the preco-order not not you would have been finalizing our tickets right now absolutely maybe so so I thought that so I think it was the both like if you see the timing of the goals 42nd minute and 88th minute which is like towards the end of the first half and the second up it can be that legs going towards the end of the game particularly you could tell in that last little bit of chunk that the juice has a nickel yeah no in when I came when I were when you asked me to come to this show I was prepared to I will particularly talk about the fitness of the Indian players so I won't be then fair to them I think this is one Indian team which are physically really fit you know like which I feel like is a plus point you know like to go to back room stuff you will agree with me do you have been watching them closely yeah yeah I mean I think the right way to sum it up is lapses of concentration only like when you have a shot and you're one-on-one on goal and you ending up hitting it straight to the goalkeeper it's a lapse in concentration but the upper concentration for a baby at that moment you need to be in that Zen like state where your calm completely and our arms you pick your spot right but you guys were talking about the two goals conceded see how many chances agreed but how many goals can and what is what said the moments when we've conceded the goal end of the first half and end of the second half the first half I'm not giving it that much importance the second half that goal could be a killer blow if India do not make it out of the group stages and lapses of concentration not by the two stopper backs who haven't been able to deal with that long ball I think the first point is Joe Bundy they hit a long ball from their own half if you've seen the second goal Pranoy just did not go at him and you were saying tired legs okay I agree tired legs but it's because Pranoy did not close him down he had all the time to pick out his player Al Mabtook who was on top of that he showed his quality first half also when you see the long ball that's been put in he was not closed down in the middle and because he had time and then you saw a bit of a mix up between Sandesh and Anas that you take me and you take me and he took the ball in the middle and then he scored his first goal. The way they played again is Thailand and then came out the first half if we talk especially talk about UAE I think they did pretty well you know like getting those chances the brilliant cross by Thapa and Sunil as ever present in that you know like Fox in the box type kind of thing he's always there and any other day he would have scored that. Sunil must be knowing it I'm sure he must have not slept that whole night by thinking I think it was if you give is like his caliber it's one of the easiest chance for him you know like I have seen I remember the last year the header he scored against us Jamshet Puran Bubineshwar fantastic you know like I have seen him scoring much tougher you know headers than what this one was maybe sometimes your eyes lit up seeing this ball so close and you just want to connect it but you know like he did he connected full-on but just hit it straight at the goalkeeper. You can't you can't blame Sunil for that the most important thing that time is get a perfect connection which he perfectly you know managed to do it but sometimes you might think that okay let's give to credit to goalkeeper he was at the perfect place you know the positioning of the goalkeepers in fact even the the first chance they got like when Ashik was there you have to praise goalkeeper it was a brilliant save you know like Ashik did pretty well and it was going towards the roof of the net and I think that save was brilliant you have to give some credit to the goalkeeper also but but if you talk about the performance of the UAE against UAE in the first half was brilliant and yeah to some extent Sandesh is a little bit right also that they don't have to blame anyone else it's it's like they took their chances against Thailand and they didn't take their chances against UAE and and when you are playing the top level football yes you know like you will get punished yeah small margin very very small margins and I suppose when you're playing against a top team even though you guys are saying that the UAE is not at its best but when you make a mistake against a top team when you sort of switch off even for a few seconds the results are I mean devastating sort of the impact is immediate I think on that note we can sort of wind up the UAE part because we have another game to look forward to and we have we also have several people who are joining us to talk about that game among them is Anand Tiagi who's in Sharjah right now he's covering the Indian team practice Anand what what is your take on how India going to take on Bahrain how we building up to that game and also like in terms of the fans that will turn out for this game what do you expect to see in Sharjah as different from Abu Dhabi hey guys thanks for having me again I can tell you that the mood in the camp is very good very upbeat very confident still yeah maybe the smiles are not as wide as they were after the thumping win against Thailand but nothing to suggest that there's any trouble whatsoever I was a little troubled however after Stephen Constantine said in his post match press conference that a couple of his players ran themselves into the ground he was referring to Anir Uthapa and he was referring to Udanta and rightly so as well because that's exactly the kind of effort they put in apart from the rest of the team but because Danny Deegan had also said that this team is 20% better aerobically going into this competition than they were say after before the Hero Intercontinental Cup it also means that despite playing a very hard very physical 90 minutes this team also has the ability the capacity to recover faster and that was on display at the India training they looked absolutely fine even Sandesh Jhing and who was who had to wear a headband because of the injury that he got in the UAE game is fine and he also had a gym session and everything so things are looking very good double thumbs up for that good news and of course Bahrain are the only side who haven't picked up a win in their group so they'll be coming out all guns blazing and that's where India's tactics have to be maybe a little different to how they have been in the first two games in the first two games like Stephen Constantine also said they came out all guns blazing and we expect them to do exactly that the starting 11 is not really the problem it's the fact that you know once India went to go down against the UAE and they had to search for a plan B what was their plan B and that's what would probably worry us Indian football fans because the you know some of the reinforcements that came off the bench didn't really have the kind of impact that we were expecting them to need a bit more consistency in defense you can't really complain because they held their own for pretty much most of the both the games but you know one mistake here and there and it can cost you a place in the round of 16 and of course India still have the fortunes very much in their hands so that's good news now as far as the fans are concerned in Sharjah what I can tell you is that a lot of people live in Sharjah and work in Dubai so you know you expect a lot of local people to be present in Sharjah it's not a very big stadium I think it's the smallest in terms of capacity or maybe the second if you compared with say Rashid Stadium in Dubai or say an Al Nayan stadium where India played their first game but because there's such a strong South Asian or an Indian presence in Sharjah we expect large numbers to turn up provided they bought their tickets in time I had a chat with the Kerala Blasters fan club in charge over here and the Manjapada they said that they've already bought 350 plus tickets and maybe another hundred or so would have bought them online as well so that's just 450 of Kerala Blasters fans were here and then there are blue pilgrims right so they're traveling from India some locals have joined them as well over here and Dubai Sharjah not very far away again so you would expect a strong Indian presence because it's a it's very different stadium to Zayed Sports City Stadium more compact you can expect that that noise will be you know amplified so much more so expect a great atmosphere expect India to you know do exactly what they've done in the first two games especially in the first half you know come out all guns blazing and hopefully hopefully I think India should be able to edge this one. From there I want to go straight to Gurpreet who's also given us his assessment of the Bahrain team and perhaps this conveys what the Indian squad and the Indian camp is thinking of and how they're looking at the game that's coming up. Bahrain is a strong team man like you know they have had very good results in the friendlies before coming in for the Asian Cup and they are someone who keep their shape and try to play strong maybe we'll lay on the counter as well if they are facing you know strong teams so it will be a tight game against them since they also like to you know sometimes sit back and try to hit on the counters so it'll be it will be you know an equal game in my opinion against them. Okay so the main thing coming out of Gurpreet's chat there is that they are a counter attacking side now the one big problem is that here Bahrain needs three points they can't manage one point which means they will have to shelve their counter attacking philosophy because India is not going to come to them. India will sit back. India will sit back and that means you can't counter attack. So Bahrain will have to let go of that counter attacking policy in fact after the UAE game and I was talking to Elko when I was talking to Renédy that was his biggest assessment Elko who spent a fair bit of time in the Gulf with a lot of Gulf clubs and all but he's saying that Bahrain's biggest issue and that could be India's advantage is that they have to let go of their philosophy which is counter attacking football and they'll have to build play and they'll have to own possession moving forward because from whatever I saw of them in Thailand and this was surprising you know there were times when they were chasing that goal they sent four people in front so remember school ma'am we used to play left wing right in left in left out so there were four of them up front three defenders three in the middle and four of them were bombing forward right as a result they were crowding the Thai half and they were keeping the ball but that means that when Sankrasit was on the ball he saw one or two gaps he put the ball and from there the Thai players made a willing run and that's how that goal happened the left full went up to the halfway line little ahead of the half way line Sankrasit got the ball from there someone put the outside ball to the right wing up he put in a beautiful ball Sankrasit again made that run and it was a classy finish it was a world-class finish I'm not saying we'll be able to do that or not but that's how you can find openings against Bahrain because his desperation will increase it's the last day if Bahrain didn't increase in 2006 2010 they were one game away from qualifying from the World Cup so if they don't qualify into the knockout rounds of the Asian Cup then you can imagine the amount of desperation that will come into the players as the game goes on. Ishwak you've been a player you are a coach you prepare teams for situations like these how if you go into a tournament or a match with a team that's based on a counter-attacking philosophy yourself because let's also not forget India also are playing the same style so what happens when two counter-attacking teams go against each other see I don't think they will change the they're playing style I and I think and they got the result with the same style sometimes what happened which which you are talking about against Thailand your positive is your weakness also so that's how you know Thailand took advantage it's in football like if you are too much of attacking the Mulew behind gaps if you are too much defensive like you get like too much of pressure and sooner or later you don't cope with the pressure and you can see the goal so your strength is your weakness also always in football I think they will still go through the wings they will still make those runs and if India sits and are disciplined enough they will get their chances because we were talking about the speed we have now up front so Udanta, Ashek you know these guys if Sunil will you remember the Thapa's goal which Udanta's you know like he backpassed that return pass to Thapa but it was Sunil's brilliant pass you know like through very nicely put through in between the defenders dissecting that defense and Sunil can again do that you know what Thai players did against Bahrain and Sunil will do the same thing because Sunil is one guy who who has the vision like one player where you can count on him in this kind of match he will do that part and but I don't think they will change man I don't think they will go from the wings their wings are like they are not they won't sit down or they will cross and they are like those kind of players who love to run as you earlier said like they did that running all the time and they will do the same and I think we have a chance and if we manage to frustrate and then comes to the team strategy I think when you are a coach I think I will go for the first half first negotiate the first half frustrate them once the first half is done guys this is your 45 minutes and this can give you place in history books and this is the one step where what Indian football needs you know like that up gradation is now and that pushes now if you if you manage to qualify now to the pre-co-waters you know like you will be definitely one of the best ever team India has produced yeah just a couple of points I wanted to make it I was gonna ask you only yeah do you agree with sort of Vishfax strategy on this in terms of trying to negotiate because we saw in the first half against the UAE India came out quite strong creating the chances in the first half it was a different scenario for sure there was nothing to lose in the UAE game that way I agree with that but do you think also that waiting for it waiting for the second half is the better plan or go go for that goal and put the pressure I didn't mean waiting but what I mean is not conceding first yeah that's what I mean you know like keeping the focus like discipline show that discipline what you have been like doing and showing in other matches like even for the UAE like as we said like the goals came pretty late they were very disciplined even if you see the commentators talking about immediately the Indian players lose the ball there are four banks two banks of four and which is always difficult to beat yeah no I agree with Vishwak I mean by change a style that has worked for you so well in the Asian Cup I mean the I don't say I'm the only one that we've been playing in the Asian Cup for so long so this style that has worked beautifully plus you should stay to it my only assessment from that game and I'll get your thoughts as well guys is that when we were defending in those banks of eight and not eight and we've been fending in 10 practically 10 behind I felt we were going way too deep as a result of that was that when we still had about 60 70 yards to cover here and as a result of that we were barely keeping the ball for two three seconds ball was again going back to the UAE then again the pressure was being applied and there again we were again setting up and doing that so I feel we shouldn't be following too deep you know because there were many instances in the UAE game that we were all falling back right protecting our goal as a result of that there was just a mountain to climb if you had to go attack the UAE goal now because why I say that is Bahrain pehame goal you cannot think of going into this game of getting a nil nil you have to go in there to score a goal what that game in the UAE was crying out for was a change and the change in the sense as someone who can hold the ball for a few seconds who can show a little bit of skill work which is the biggest problem for this Indian team which is I don't think there is a plan B generally in the first game we saw that JJ could be a plan B but JJ as soon as he came on chest the ball shot Mara after that JJ didn't see it in the whole game in fact if you look at the stats and we say he's got good telepathy with Sunil when he comes on to play in the Indian Jersey in their entire 45 minutes JJ and Sunil only passed to each other once other than that 14 passes in the entire game in 45 minutes so my point is we need to have something on the ball we can't be defending completely in numbers if we're defending in numbers we have to make sure they're not defending so close to our D that the ball mille and kuch karna hai uske saath ki hum hai dekhne ki wo toh jee meret mein hain ball the goal where meret mein hum dhili mein it's that far away I agree with your assessment broadly speaking but I think one factor that he's not considering in this is that there's another team also playing there's the UAE also have brought some quality some experience the I don't think India was sitting so deep and sort of just just by their own volition there's an amount of pressure also that they were facing that you've got to press them right for a hage point being jab unke pas unke haaf ya half line ke pas ball hai rather than letting them move on the ball that is when we need to press on them a little bit as a unit I'm not saying press on them when they're in their own half wait for them to come to your half but those lines that 10 15 yard difference probably push that a little more so that when you win the ball like in Thailand you have a chance to score a goal yeah or I agree what to some extent what origin is saying especially like we had that change of plan against Thailand in second up all of a sudden Indian team look completely different when we press them high and Thai they didn't understand what to do because they were not expecting them to press you know like in their attacking up in their defense up sorry so that worked you know like and you are closer to goal I do understand but now this match the little bit scenario is little bit different you know like both the teams might get nervous you know like if it is still goal less draw both the teams might not both I think India might sit down park the bus at in second up because they know that Bahrain wants you know like they need a win and that might work actually you know like one one throw ball one counter attack we need one goal and Bahrain all of a sudden have to score two goals not one goal but it depends as I said as I you know like mentioned the first half is the crucial for me you know like yeah first half first goal is crucial for me I know it's going back a bit but because Ishfaq brought up that halftime transformation against the game in the game against Thailand I just want to go to Gurpreet very quickly because he's spoken about the subject telling us a little bit about what happened in the wrestling room at halftime that sort of changed or trans transformed the Indian team's performance I think in halftime we were you know happy that we were making it difficult for Thailand those island had more possession and more control of the game I think we said to each other that we need to keep the momentum because you know we started strong and we did you know score which was a huge huge bonus and a relief for us we knew that if you know we keep the intensity high and keep our shape and you know stick together the size won't match as physically and I think that's what happened I think we got the second goal at the perfect time and they got desperate after that and they couldn't physically match us you know having speedy wingers like Ashik and Udanta and Holy Charan you know it's it's very difficult for the teams to stop them when you know balls are played behind them so we made sure that you know we keep our shape and keep the same intensity because you know that's a strong point okay so there it is less time on the ball something that probably applies for the Bahrain game as well we're gonna wind up this chat guys with final comments and predictions from from you guys for the Bahrain game is fuck starting with you now let's start with the origin first that's on broadcast for the last two games that be Thailand and UAE we were always starting the broadcast by saying this is India's biggest game in a long long time and some respect it is correct but I feel the game versus Bahrain is their biggest till date purely because what is lying ahead of us if this goes away a a chance to do something we haven't done in over 50 years that was to qualify for the group stages and also in my mind I feel we will be doing so by going past the best team in the group yes the points table is telling you something else key UAE Upera Thailand Upera Bahrain only has one point after two games but if you look at their quality if you look at their style of play they might not be getting the goals they might have considered a goal but if you see the way they attack in cohesion by those team they're young players they are raring to go and there's a lot of aggression and pace in the way they attack as a unit having said that there is also inexperience to some sense because I thought they lacked in a plan B then they lacked in what to do after that so that could be something that works in India's favor if we manage to frustrate them over a long period of time now remember one more thing what else is at stake I asked Anand in the UAE I said by any scouts talking about Indian players we can eat it by so far no one has bothered about India right now but if we manage to make it into the knockouts then the scout angle will come into question because so far all the golf scouts are only looking at golf players and if you talk about European scouts and all over there they only gonna start taking a proper look at teams that have a chance of making it to the knockout so in that respect teams like Uzbekistan teams like Jordan these players are the ones who are really catching all the scouts attention because they've already made their way to the knockout so I hope I hope we do make it to the knockouts because then your young boys like Ashik your young boys like Udanta who who I felt was the player of that game versus UAE then these guys can really take the next step as per say in Indian football and that would help Indian football in a long way so I hope hmm this is not drawn as per me it's all about that first goal first goal is very difficult for us but I hope it's a 1-0 win to India 1-0? you're saying Bahrain won't get a goal? well I completely agree with the origin what he was talking about Bahrain and you know like if we go past Bahrain was is actually one of the best team in this group and was considered one of the fast-growing footballing nation in Middle East because you know if you see there around 2005-6 ranking also it's like 49 FIFA ranking which is like which earlier origin mentioned touched above you know like they had two they were so close to qualify for the World Cup two times you know and losing out in playoffs which is sometimes heartbreaking and you know they did quite well in this tournament also they looked one team you know like who are playing good football but unfortunately they lack the ideas in front of the goal I think they were not able to score goals in fact they got the quite open chance again is Thailand in the first half also one or two chances they created and that's why I feel if India managed to hold on on first of each year you know like originally saying the first goal is very crucial and managed to get one goal then it it will be very interesting you know like but if you ask me score then I feel like very difficult but I think I'll go with one draw so that means India is going through absolutely yeah I think I mean nobody's asking me but I'm giving my opinion anyway I'm with Ishwag on this one I don't see India winning this game outright and I really think that Gurpreet is going to be busier than he has been the entire tournament I think there will be more chances in this game just the nature of it the fact that it's the last group game UAE Thailand will be happening simultaneously so you you won't know really what's going on in the other game so the both teams will have to play a little bit more open football and I think we will be under pressure more than Bahrain for sure but I'm with you on the draw angle yeah I think I think bro after the last match we have learned a bit and we'll do that if you noticed India's trend in the first two games first 15-20 minutes is our best phase of the game and in this first 15-20 minutes we'll get a chance I think we will bury it and if we score the first goal then you'll see we'll defend ourselves for the next couple of minutes parking the bus yes there's no harm in doing that as long as it gets you the result yeah absolutely we just want to qualify and I think that is the most sometimes matches are like some matches are like that you don't care how we play you just want the result and I think I think this can be the biggest positive for the Indian football if whether it's a draw or win but we are qualifying and and I think that's the that's the you know like the best prize for Indian team to qualify for Priyankar Watras on that note we'll park our boss as well thank you guys for tuning in you're tuning in in huge numbers it's been great for us to have this kind of support for this new show that we started thanks guys for joining in Bandra boy see you again give you one one feedback that came on the comment section it went shit absolute shit till the time we don't abuse it means you are not doing anything right so it's a good thing so when we abuse it then you should say that we have arrived we have arrived and we will continue to arrive out or we will be here through through the tournament and beyond so keep tuning in guys thanks for watching