Be it Pakistan’s batting, bowling or fielding, the Men in Green put up a lackluster show in all departments of the game. The bowling, to begin with, lacked penetration and that was amplified by team’s poor catching and ground fielding. In modern-day cricket, there are no hiding spots on the field and every player must be up for the task throughout an innings. Mohammad Amir looked Pakistan’s best bowler, by far, during the match but his efforts were not properly rewarded because none of the other bowlers bowled well with him in tandem. There were no demons in the pitch but for some odd reason Pakistan batsmen found it difficult to get the ball away. Although it goes without saying that the Indian bowlers bowled well but Pakistan’s batsmen were also guilty of not showing intent and that cost them the match in the end.
Now Pakistan face the Herculean task of having to win all of their remaining matches in order to stay alive in the tournament. But looking at the team’s current performance, it seems unlikely.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2019.
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