Former Pakistan pace spearhead Shoaib Akhtar lauded the Pakistan team for their gutsy performance after they lost the final match of the T20 World Cup against England on Sunday, adding that even India’s bowling couldn’t save them against this English side in the semifinal.
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“It’s ok guys, I stand with you Pakistan. Shaheen’s injury was a turning point. I wanted the match to go to the last over. It was unfortunate but it’s ok. You have made me happy because Pakistan put up a marvelous fight tonight. India’s bowling couldn’t save them from this England batting lineup, they couldn’t take one wicket. It was a seaming track tonight and Pakistan gave them trouble. Even with a leg spinner, they halted England’s momentum,” Akhtar said in his YouTube channel.
“Pull your chin up. Your heads should be high, there is no reason to be demoralized. It’s been a good battle. Just be strict in you team selection and fitness regime. Next year, there’s the World Cup in India. I am telling you guys, whoever wants to be the hero, go and lift the trophy at Wankhede Stadium and bring it back to Pakistan. This is a challenge for you. Go, work on your fitness and there’s the 50-over World Cup in India. That should be our World Cup. Pick up self up, train hard and the next World Cup is ours,” the Rawalpindi Express added.
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Akhtar also said what he would to in regards to Shaheen Afridi’s fitness. “If I was in the team management, I would use Xylocaine, a local anesthetic on Shaheen and ask him to bowl a few deliveries on the side to see how he felt. If it he felt pain, I would say ‘leave it’. We should not put the young man’s career at risk. World cups will come and go. But Pakistan should make a code that never ever carry an unfit player. Shaheen was 70% when he was bowling. When pressure situation comes,sometimes you have to lunge and if your body is not strong at that time, it’ll create a problem. I think Shaheen was unfit even before he took the catch. The way he was limping….But he gave in a lot of effort in the World Cup,” the former pace bowler said.