"Miracles Can Happen": Sarfaraz Ahmed On Pakistan's Far-Fetched Shot At Semi-Finals
England's victory against New Zealand on Wednesday left Pakistan with a virtually impossible task.
- Posted by Ajay Pal Singh
- Updated: July 05, 2019 12:00 am IST
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Pakistan need a miracle to make World Cup 2019 semi-finals
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Sarfaraz Ahmed said that his team is fully prepared to put up a fight
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Sarfaraz Ahmed said it had been tough to post big totals
Pakistan need a miracle to make World Cup 2019 semi-finals but skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said that his team is fully prepared to put up a fight in their final league game against Bangladesh at Lord's on Friday. The road to the knockout stage for Pakistan is just an improbable mathematical calculation and that too provided Pakistan win the toss and bat against Bangladesh. Pakistan need to beat Bangladesh by 311 runs after scoring 350; by 316 runs after scoring 400; by 321 runs after scoring 450. If Bangladesh opt to bat, Pakistan's hopes will be over even before the first ball is bowled at the Lord's. "Obviously, we are here to win all the matches," said Sarfaraz, whose team have lost their past four one-day internationals against Bangladesh.
"We will do our best to win the last game as well to end on a high and we will do our best to achieve that but we need to be realistic, but if Allah helps then miracles can happen," he said.
"It's like you score 600, 500, 400 on a pitch then you think you can get the other team out for 50 and then win by a 316-run margin. If you think realistically, then we can only try.Â
"But the first real thing will be to win the match."
Pakistan's highest total at the tournament is the 348/8 they made in their shock win over England. The host nation's 397/6 against Afghanistan is the best of the World Cup so far.
Sarfaraz said it had been tough to post big totals on the pitches being used in the tournament.
"If you look at the tournament then, realistically, the tournament is of 280-300 totals," said Sarfaraz.
"If you look at the pitches, they were not for free-scoring. They were tough for batting with spin and the ball was not coming onto the bat."Â
Pakistan were shot out for a paltry 105 in their first match, with the West Indies winning in just 13.4 overs, meaning they took a huge hit on run rate.
They won just one of their first five matches, coming back strongly to beat South Africa, New Zealand and Afghanistan to sit fifth in the 10-team table.
But England's victory against New Zealand on Wednesday left them with a virtually impossible task.
Those two teams plus Australia and India will almost certainly be the four semi-finalists.
(With AFP Inputs)