World Cup 2019: We have to back ourselves and not think much about today’s loss, says Sarfaraz

Pakistan was handed a seven-wicket thrashing by West Indies after being bowled out for 105 in a dismal display of batting.

Published : May 31, 2019 22:31 IST , Nottingham

Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said it was good to have Mohammad Amir back in form.
Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said it was good to have Mohammad Amir back in form.
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Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said it was good to have Mohammad Amir back in form.

Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, on Friday, said he expected a “hard” World Cup opener against the West Indies but found solace in Mohammad Amir returning to wicket-taking ways.

Pakistan was handed a seven-wicket thrashing by the West Indies after being bowled out for 105 in a dismal display of batting. It was Pakistan’s 11th ODI loss in a row.

“First of all the start is very crucial here. You know, with the 10:30 start, as I told you before in the last press conference, the start is very crucial for our team. That is why we wanted to bowl first. I think at the start we lost too many wickets. That’s why we didn’t come back into the game,” Sarfaraz said at the post-match press conference.

WATCH | Sarfaraz speaks at the post-match press conference

Some of the batsmen were bounced out while the others fell to poor shot selection.

Asked to comment on Pakistan’s pathetic batting performance, the captain said: “We expected a hard game but we knew we have what it takes to play and win. But we lost so many wickets up front when we were batting because of those couple of short balls.”

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However, Pakistan managed to get one positive out of the game and that was pacer Mohammad Amir finally getting among the wickets. In fact, he took all three wickets to fall in the West Indies’ innings.

“We definitely bowled well. It was good to have Mohammad Amir back in form, we know what he is capable of and it will be good for us in the coming matches.”

At the same venue, the side faces a massive challenge on Monday when its faces tournament favourite England. The host had blanked Pakistan 4-0 in the ODI series ahead of the World Cup.

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“First we have to back ourselves and not think too much about what happened today. That match is gone, so inshallah we have the type of players who can win the next match for us,” Sarfaraz added.

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