Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels the Pakistan team can reach the semi-finals of the ODI World Cup to be held in India, considering the uncertainty in bigger tournaments. The Men in Green made a strong comeback against Bangladesh and kept their hopes of winning the main tournament alive.
Babar Azam’s team preserved their slim chances of making it to the semi-finals with an impressive seven-wicket win against Bangladesh. Pakistan bowlers played with the ball and defeated the Bangladesh team by 204 runs, Fakhar Zaman and Abdullah Shafiq played very well and helped the team reach the target within 33 overs.
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“We’ve all seen Pakistan. If you give them a little sniff, you know they’re very good at achieving things.” Michael -Vaughn said.
“All they have to do is fire everyone the day before the World Cup. “If they wreak havoc, they’ll win every game,” Michael Vaughan said. added.
Pakistan’s chances of advancing to the semi-finals depend on the results of the other teams. They hope Australia and New Zealand can help them reach the final four of the tournament. He must win two remaining games for the Men in Green to have the best chance of advancing to the semi-finals of the tournament.
Our Goal Was To Chase It Down Quickly – Fakhar Zaman On Pakistan’s Plans In Bangladesh Chase
Fakhar Zaman feels that instead of trying to score a century in the game, he needs to chase the target as soon as possible. He also believes that this win will give the team more confidence for the remaining matches of the tournament.
“ Given the situation, I wanted to reach the target in 28-29 overs, so I gave it my all. Otherwise, it would have been very easy to reach 100, but I Our goal was to achieve it soon,” Fakhar Zaman added.
Fakhar Zaman’s 81-run Thunderbolts included three fours and seven sixes. He and Abdullah Shafiq scored a total of 128 runs for the first wicket to start Pakistan’s chase and they will be hoping to continue their good form in the remaining matches of the World Cup.