‘It was just a bad day’

By Star Sport Desk
31 May 2019, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 1 June 2019, 00:51 AM
Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said his side would want to forget the poor performance against West Indies as a “bad day” and make a strong comeback in matches to come.

Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said his side would want to forget the poor performance against West Indies as a “bad day” and make a strong comeback in matches to come.

West Indies had defeated Pakistan by seven wickets at Trent Bridge in Nottingham after Pakistan were bowled out for mere 105 runs.

Gopairbagh-village-in-Noakhali.jpg
After the match, countryman and cricketing great Viv Richards congratulated West Indies captain Jason Holder on the victory. PHOTO: AFP

Speaking at the post match press conference after Pakistan’s defeat, Sarfaraz said that there are eight more matches to go and Pakistan team will surely make a comeback.

“We lost some quick wickets in first ten overs and we couldn’t recover well from the early setback,” he said.

vaccine.jpg
Three overs, one maiden, four runs and two wickets -- the figures speak volumes about how much of an impact Andre Russell had in West Indies’ seven-wicket rout of Pakistan at Trent Bridge in Nottingham yesterday. Russell started off his brief spell by removing Fakhar Zaman in his first over with a brilliant bouncer that hit the grille of the opener’s helmet before rolling back onto the stumps. However, it was a pity that the all-rounder did not get the chance to portray his batting abilities in their World Cup opener yesterday. Photo: Reuters

“It wasn’t our day, it was just a bad day, we will try to move on from here and recover before next games. I am confident that the team will bounce back in next games,” the wicket-keeper batsman hoped.