Haris blitz ends South Africa's World Cup dream
An inspired, backs-to-the-wall performance from Pakistan, led by Haris Sohail, knocked South Africa out of the 2019 World Cup
An inspired, backs-to-the-wall performance from Pakistan, led by Haris Sohail, knocked South Africa out of the 2019 World Cup
Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Danyal Rasool
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Sarfaraz Ahmed: I think it's a complete team performance. Credit to the openers. They played really well. Then Babar took over. And Haris Sohail put in a great performance. We changed the combination in this game. Couple of games earlier, we went with other combination. That's the only thing. Sometimes change is good for the team. Today the way Haris batted, he is hungry to play in the game. He's the main factor, the turning point, the way he batted in the last 15 overs, it was like Jos Buttler. We have to work harder on fielding. Again we dropped so many catches today. All three matches now are very crucial and we have to sort it out. Complete bowling effort. Credit goes to Amir, took early wickets and in the middle overs as well. Shadab was really good in the middle overs as well. Thanks to the fans for their support.
We're not playing great cricket. Whole tournament we've been good with the ball, but today we gave them a really good start. Pulled it back in the middle, but giving them 300-plus was 20 too many, says Faf du Plessis. Not spin in particular. You need ot have a good start with the bat. We're losing a quick wicket almost all the time and then as we're building partnerships we're losing wickets. That's just the nature of the tournament. Struggling with a bit of confidence in our batting line-up. And thats cost 30-40 runs. We have to try. We've put in the practice. We're working hard. But confidence in sport is an amazing thing. When you're playing well, the ball just falls for you. But at the moment, we're down and when you play against a quality team like Pakistan, they put you under pressure. Imran Tahir has been amazing. He's been exceptional. He's played with a lot of heart and he's led our bowling attack but there hasn't been enough guys like Imran standing up. For me the biggest downside is that we're not doing justice to ourselves as team. We are playing against great teams. We've seen how crazy it is. But we are letting ourselves down considering the skill that's in that dressing room
Haris Sohail is the Man of the Match. He was playing his World Cup game today and scored a really cool fifty: It was very difficult to sit out of the games but I knew I would get the opportunity and I was backing myself to do well. When I went in there, the plan was to build partnership with Babar. it was not easy but we did well.
It's been agood performance by Pakistan, this, minus the obvious fielding lapses. Six catches were dropped, and against a better side, that will cost them dear. Haris Sohail came in at five and picked up the momentum through the middle of the innings, and that is where this game got away from South Africa.
Anas Aamir: "Even after dropping 5-6 catches and giving away 15-20 in misfields, we managed to win by 49 runs. How much more Pakistan can this get?"
The Proteas never had a player who took on that sort of role, with several batsmen getting starts and no more. They are officially eliminated, becoming the second team after Afghanistan to be out of contention for the semi-finals
Shabd Wahal: "A lot of Pakistani Ex players should be blamed for heavily criticising the team after loss to India. Did they not lose a game in their life's. They instigated Public anger further which is very wrong. "
Waseem Iqbal Si: "So at the end, Wahab's figures are better than Amir's, hmmm!!"
KJ: "This World Cup shows that there is a high degree of competition among teams ranked 5 to 9. A plate group knockout (perhaps hosted by Ireland, Scotland and Netherlands) might be interesting "
Rohit: "If Pakistan do qualify for semis, there are high chances of it being a Ind vs Pak Contest at Manchester!!"
The fast bowler did not think the early exit was the lowest point of his career, but admitted that he had slipped up with his execution during the tournament
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