Pakistan's woeful batting shocks Wasim Akram
While the Pakistani batting imploded after a good start against
India, the line-up failed right from the start in the World Cup match
against West Indies.
akistan crashed to their second successive defeat in World Cup 2015
when the team lost to West Indies by 150 runs at Christchurch, on
Saturday.
In a horrible batting display once again, the team folded for 160
chasing a target of 311. Former Pakistani pacer Wasim Akram, as a
consequence, was left fuming at the lackluster batting display. Hurting
from the defeat against arch-rivals India, Pakistan could hardly mend
their wounds in Saturday's Pool B match. West Indies bowlers - led by
Jerome Tayle (3 for 15) - made full use of seaming conditions to trample
over the batting line-up. In fact, Pakistan lost four wickets with just
one run on board - the worst start in the history of ODIs. (West Indies
Trample Pakistan)" How can I support these guys? Where was the defense?
The top-order should have seen a few overs before putting their plans
into action," said Akram after the match.
"Guys like (Nasir) Jamshed and (Ahmed) Shahezad need to do a whole
lot better." (Pakistan's 1/4 Worst Start in History of ODIs) The
humiliating loss left Pakistan at the bottom of the group and with a
pitiable net run-rate.
Even as skipper Misbah-ul-Haq wore a devastated look after the match,
Akram said the captain himself had done well but cannot single-handedly
secure wins.
"He scored against India. How many times do you want him to score? It
is a team sport and he needs support," said the former cricketer.
Support for Misbah may be a little too late as the already drooping
shoulders are now touching new lows. The team next faces Zimbabwe on
March 1 and UAE on March 4 before a clash against giants South Africa on
March 7. |