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Pakistan beat England by 14 runs #CWC19

Pakistan beat England by 14 runs #CWC19. The Man of the Match is Mohammad Hafeez

“Everyone believed we could win – we were playing good cricket but not winning the crucial phases of the game. We practised very well yesterday and had a good meeting. The first game wasn’t good but we all know the capability we have. It’s like a home game for us; thank you to everyone who came to support us. This will will boost our confidence, and it’s a very happy dressing-room.”

Eoin Morgan said “A very good game of cricket, but extremely disappointing that we’re on the losing end, particularly when it’s so tight. Trent Bridge is a very high-scoring ground and we felt 350 was without our grasp. Losing early wickets was not ideal, but Joe and Jos kept us in the game for a long time.

“I thought we were outfielded today, and that was probably the difference between the sides. It was way below par and probably cost us 15-20 runs. Pakistan bowled well and deserved to win; the difference was probably the fielding, like I said. I don’t think it’s a blip – all round today we weren’t that bad. I don’t think any sides will go unbeaten and it’s going to be an extremely competitive tournament.”

He’s not happy. For a split second, no more than that, he had a look in his eye that was pure Roy Keane.

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Source – The Guardian