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“We were outplayed,” Rizwan conceded.

Pakistan is on the brink of Champions Trophy elimination following a six-wicket loss to India.

pakistan captain mohammad rizwan says that he wanted take the game deep with saud shakeel but shot selection let them down photo icc

Rizwan Admits Fielding Lapses Cost Pakistan Against India

  • Disappointing Loss: Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged that mistakes in fielding and shot selection contributed to their six-wicket defeat against India in the ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday.
  • Toss Advantage Lost: Rizwan said Pakistan failed to capitalize on winning the toss and credited India’s bowlers for their disciplined performance.
  • Fielding Lapses: Rizwan highlighted that mistakes in fielding were especially costly and admitted that Pakistan’s performance was lacking in all departments, allowing India to dominate.

Shoaib Akhtar Criticizes Pakistan Management

  • Management Blamed: Former pacer Shoaib Akhtar lashed out at the team management, criticizing their lack of strategic planning and poor selection decisions.
  • Tactical Errors: Akhtar expressed frustration over Pakistan’s failure to select a fifth bowler and their lack of understanding of their own skillset.
  • Player Criticism: He also blamed the management for the players’ struggles, calling it “brainless and cruel” and urging a change in approach.

Virat Kohli’s Match-Winning Century

  • Kohli’s Dominance: Indian batter Virat Kohli played a pivotal role in India’s victory, scoring an unbeaten century. Akhtar praised Kohli as a modern-day great and acknowledged his incredible achievements, including reaching 14,000 runs.

Points Table Update

  • India’s Position: India’s win put them at the top of the points table with four points, and they will next face New Zealand on March 2.
  • Pakistan’s Next Challenge: Pakistan will face Bangladesh on February 27 in Rawalpindi and needs a win to stay in contention for the semi-finals.
  • Group A Matches: The next Group A match is between New Zealand and Bangladesh on February 24 in Rawalpindi. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, with the final scheduled for March 9 in Lahore. If India qualifies, the final will be moved to Dubai.

 

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