Former Pakistan cricketer Bazid Khan has shed light on the team's bowling shortcomings, particularly during the crucial middle overs in the World Cup 2023.
The analysis comes in the wake of Pakistan's disappointing performance on Saturday, where they faced elimination from the tournament.
Khan, known for his insightful cricket commentary, emphasised the struggles in Pakistan's bowling strategy, specifically noting the team's inability to secure any wickets against England during the initial power play. This deficiency, according to Khan, played a pivotal role in the team's overall performance and their failure to advance in the World Cup.
Middle overs was an existing problem going into the World Cup. Not getting wickets in the 1st powerplay meant that now there was no relief at all pic.twitter.com/TQOFSh7dDe
— Bazid Khan (@bazidkhan81) November 11, 2023
Despite the dashed hopes of making it to the World Cup semifinals, the Pakistan cricket team remains resolute in their determination to clinch victory in the ongoing match against England. The players are keen on salvaging something positive from what has been a bittersweet World Cup campaign for the green shirts.
The team, led by their captain and coaching staff, is actively addressing the identified issues in the bowling department. The focus is on formulating a more effective strategy for the middle overs, ensuring that they can break through opposition defences and take crucial wickets.
Pakistan's fans, while disheartened by the team's exit, are rallying behind their side for the remaining matches, hoping to see a resurgence and a strong finish to the tournament. The players are acutely aware of the expectations and are committed to showcasing an improved performance in their upcoming fixtures.
As the cricketing world watches closely, all eyes are on Pakistan's clash with England, where redemption is not only a possibility but a necessity for the team to leave a lasting positive impression in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup.