Pakistan Didn’t Compete, That Is Always Hard To Get Over – Dinesh Karthik On Tough Times Ahead For Babar Azam-led Side

India’s veteran wicketkeeper and batsman Dinesh Karthik believes Pakistan will face a tough phase in the coming days after suffering a humiliating defeat against arch-rivals India in Ahmedabad. The Men in Green were eliminated without playing against India, which could spell trouble for the team later in the tournament.

On Saturday, the Men in Green could not keep up with the host team’s performance in the match and lost. In the third match against India, Pakistan’s batting collapsed badly, losing their last eight wickets for just 36 runs.

Dinesh Karthik told the media that after the embarrassing defeat in the ODI World Cup, Pakistan will have a difficult time in the future as they have a lot of negative energy around them. He said that he would face difficult days, and asserted that: The team lost without playing against India. This will affect the attitude towards the next match.

“It’s going to be hard to spend three days there.” “I can promise you they’ll be walking through the airport the same way,” Morgs says. You will receive a lot of notifications, most of which are negative at the moment. Ideally, if I were there, I wouldn’t look at my phone for a few days. This is a beginning,” he said Dinesh Karthik.

Dinesh Karthik
Dinesh Karthik Credits: Twitter

“So how do you deal with a loss like this? Because psychologically it’s a small blow. Competing and losing are two different things. For example, a year ago in Melbourne This is acceptable when they lost to India in the T20 tournament.

“They fought till the end. India had a better team and they just picked them out at the post.” But today they couldn’t compete. It’s always difficult to overcome that,” he added Karthik.

India defeated the Men in Green in front of a packed stadium in Ahmedabad in the much-awaited World Cup league match and moved to the top of the table. Pakistan won his first two matches against relatively weak opponents. The real test for the team will only begin when they face the likes of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and England in the coming days.

Pakistan will try to make up for this slump and come back stronger from the tournament. Babar Azam and company’s next match will be against his five-time champions Australia on October 20 at the MA Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

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