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ABRAR opens after the defeat of India

ABRAR opens after the defeat of India

Pakistan’s mysterious spinner, Abrar Ahmed, recognized on Sunday the need for drastic changes after the heartbreaking defeat of the national team against the Indian archdrivals here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

ABRAR, who was the outstanding Pakistan bowling player in the aforementioned accessory, returning 1/28 bright figures in his 10 overs, required improvements in the batting and bowling departments.

“Some things were not in our favor,” he told Sports Talk. “We have to change many things within the group.

“This tournament is as if you leave a game. We have to improve our batting and we have to work more in bowling.”

Pakistan’s medium order batter, Saud Shakeel, who scored better for the hosts with a traced 62 of 76 deliveries, echoed the comments to open and acknowledged that the green shirts did not play well in any of the three departments.

“We do not play well in the three departments and that is why this result has arrived and we have to accept this,” Shakeel told journalists.

Shakeel became the inability of the team to build associations before stating that Pitchy was playing slowly during Pakistan’s tickets.

“We are losing wickts in clusters and we are not building great associations,” he said.

“When we were hitting, the field played slowly. We tried to hit deeply but it didn’t happen.

“I am sure that fans will be disappointed, just like us.”

Pakistan returns home

The Pakistan Cricket team has returned home to play its last game in the group stage of the ICC champions against Bangladesh.

Pakistan will face Bangladesh on February 27 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

The national team has had problems in the tournament, losing its two previous games. Pakistan suffered a defeat of 60 races against New Zealand at the National Stadium and then lost to the Indian archRImins for six Wickts in Dubai.

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