ICC World Cup 2019 | It is not a bad finish by Pakistan and no need to panic, says Wasim Akram

ICC World Cup 2019 | It is not a bad finish by Pakistan and no need to panic, says Wasim Akram

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Former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram has reckoned Pakistan’s finish as a good one and opines that there is no need to panic. Pakistan bounced back emphatically to win the last four games and end up with 11 points alongside New Zealand but an inferior net run rate saw them being knocked out.

After a series of mediocre run, Pakistan finally gained momentum in the latter stages of the World Cup winning four games straight to garner 11 points in the kitty. However, 11 points were not enough as New Zealand made the cut on the back of a relatively better net run-rate. Wasim Akram has stated that Pakistan woke up late and should take a leaf out of England’s book, who have evolved as a champion side in last few years. 

“Pakistan woke up late in the World Cup and when they gained momentum they won four straight games. It is not a bad finish and I don’t think we need to panic. There is no quick fix and the people running cricket need time and must keep the example of how England lifted their one-day cricket. I am ready to contribute towards that,” said Akram, reported AFP.

Akram opines that every defeat opens up an opportunity to introspection and if Pakistan want to become a force to be reckoned in world cricket, they will have to take four to five tough calls. He urges Pakistan to resurrect their system in such a way that more talent emerges from the grass root level.  

“I think every defeat gives an opportunity for introspection, so Pakistan need to do four or five things if they want to be a force in world cricket. Pakistan have to correct their system, which can provide them with regular talent and then define and refine that talent. Look at Australia — they were losing against every team a year ago but since their system is strong they stood up. We need to take ruthless decisions in a review.

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