No need to generalize. I'm perfectly well-aware that Pakistan has only itself to blame for not making the semi-finals. Primarily that is. There is also a little something called luck which went New Zealand's more than a few times. They had luck when their game against India got rained out, the way their matches were scheduled and the fact that Brathwaite couldn't clear the boundary one last time.
Considering the amount of luck factor in the two ODI trophies that we have won (92, 17), we should be the last team in the world to complain but about not getting lucky.
Also, if we are going to highlight moments like Brathwaite getting caught on the boundary, then we have been lucky in this World Cup as well. From the top of my head, we got lucky with the following moments:
- Roy dropping a sitter of Hafeez
- Roy getting injured
- the LBW decision against Bairstow vs Sri Lanka. 9/10 times, the umpire won’t give that out
- Root getting getting a feather on a leg-side wide vs Sri Lanka. 99/100 times, every batsman will miss that delivery
- Buttler getting caught on the boundary against Australia. If he had managed a couple of inches of elevation or had he hit it half an inch to his left, Khawaja wouldn’t have got his hands on it
- Latham dropping Babar when he was on 40 odd
- the umpire not giving Imad LBW and Afghanistan’s general shoddy fielding as well as Gulbadin’s decision to bowl his dibbly-dobblies when the spinners had us under the pump.
All of these events were not in our control but they helped Pakistan stay in the tournament. Hence, mentioning Brathwaite getting caught on the boundary means nothing.
The every essence of World Cup cricket is that the best team does not have to win. So saying that Pakistan didn't deserve to make the semis because they are ranked 6th is absolute rubbish.
No one is stopping Pakistan from winning the World Cup as a 6th ranked team, just like no one stopped Pakistan from winning the Champions Trophy as an 8th ranked team. The point is that more often than not, the best teams go deep into the tournament and end up winning the World Cup.
You cannot waddle into a World Cup with a 13 match losing streak and two years of minnow level performances, hoping that you will pick up your game and things will go your way in the World Cup. If Pakistan were unlucky, then they deserve to be unlucky because they didn’t prepare properly for the World Cup.
Pakistan on its worst days plays worse than any team but on their good days plays better than any team whereas, New Zealand is a mediocre team that can only play to certain limitations. So stop peddling this nonsense that rankings or one or two games are the be all and end all. Because Australia is the biggest counter-point to this rankings nonsense.
New Zealand don’t have spectacular highs but neither are they caught with their pants down as frequently as Pakistan. They are a solid, professional team and not chaotic and haphazard like Pakistan. That consistency is reflected in their third rank. Even now, this “mediocre team with certain limitations” will beat Pakistan 9/10 times in a series.
Australia is not the biggest counter-point. Far from it. They entered the World Cup as the 5th ranked team with their two best batsmen unavailable for a year.
Considering the small difference between the rating points of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, it is perfectly plausible that a full-strength Australian team would have entered the World Cup as the 4th or even the 3rd ranked team.
The fact that the four best teams in the world have qualified for the semi-finals is not a coincidence, and they have proved that rankings are not meaningless.