Legendary Pakistani pacer Wasim Akram didn’t mince words as he expressed his disappointment over Pakistan’s lackluster display against the USA in the T20 World Cup, labeling it as “pathetic.” In a thrilling encounter that ended in a Super Over, Pakistan faltered, allowing the USA to clinch a remarkable victory by defending 18 runs.
Akram emphasized the importance of resilience in cricket, highlighting Pakistan’s failure to fight until the last ball. He pointed out the uphill battle that awaits Pakistan in qualifying for the Super Eight stage, especially with matches against formidable opponents like India, Ireland, and Canada looming.
Identifying the early wickets taken by USA as the turning point, Akram noted Pakistan’s struggle for momentum despite a promising partnership between Babar Azam and Shadab Khan. He criticized Pakistan’s below-par fielding and average overall performance.
Reflecting on the Super Over, Akram lamented Pakistan’s inability to contain the USA’s batting onslaught, conceding 18 runs which dashed their hopes of a victory. He praised USA captain Monank Patel for his match-winning innings and commendable leadership, acknowledging the team’s impressive fielding and overall cricketing display.
Akram’s candid assessment underscores the need for Pakistan to regroup and address their shortcomings as they navigate through the challenges of the T20 World Cup tournament.