The first four batsmen had returned to the pavilion with only one run on the board, the worst start in terms of wickets lost for the least number of runs in One-Day International history. Even after some repair work had been done by Sohaib Maqsood and Umar Akmal, the two found the task beyond the limits of their much-bandied about ‘talent’, throwing away promising starts.
The effort with the ball and in the field was appalling as well. Pakistan dropped at least five catches, while Sohail Khan and Wahab Riaz were dealt with utter disdain by the West Indian batsmen in the death overs. Pakistan now face the real prospect of an ignominious exit in the first round of the most coveted limited overs tournament in the world. The damage to the net run-rate after the hammerings against the West Indies and India is huge and can pin Pakistan further unless they wallop Zimbabwe, the UAE and Ireland in their remaining games. If the weather intervenes and any of these three games is rained off, then Misbah’s battered men would need to defeat South Africa too, which in the present state and form of the players would be nothing short of a miracle. The West Indies, who have been caught in a myriad of issues leading up to the World Cup, must be thanking their lucky stars for running into a lacklustre Pakistan team. The win has put their World Cup hopes back on track while Pakistan are left in a do-or-die situation to remain in contention at the mega event.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 22nd, 2015.
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