Bleedgreen4ever
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Two teams at their peaks having topped the group stages and demolished almost every opposition.
Pakistan had the likes of Wasim, Shoaib , Anwer, Saqlain and.were extremely dependant on their opening and Inzi.Waqar did not play in this WC that much so no use putting his name in.Wasim bowled beautifully and Anwer was what Rohit was to India in 2019, a run machine and Pakistan batted poorly in most matches he got out early.
Same is the case with India in 2019 with the likes of Kohli, Rohit, Dhawan arguably India's best top order in history then in bowling had the likes of Bumrah who is currently the number 1 ranked in the world.In fact both No.1 ranked bowler and batsman are Indian.However like Pakistan in 1999 their MO was exposed early in the KO stages and failed to impress.
Both teams suffered immensely when their top three failed in the KO stages and lost to teams they were expected to win against.
Which one was a bigger loss?
I reckon Pakistan in 1999 but looking at that AUS side and judging the recent emotions of the Indian fans yesterday I feel India in 2019 is pretty close too.
Pakistan had the likes of Wasim, Shoaib , Anwer, Saqlain and.were extremely dependant on their opening and Inzi.Waqar did not play in this WC that much so no use putting his name in.Wasim bowled beautifully and Anwer was what Rohit was to India in 2019, a run machine and Pakistan batted poorly in most matches he got out early.
Same is the case with India in 2019 with the likes of Kohli, Rohit, Dhawan arguably India's best top order in history then in bowling had the likes of Bumrah who is currently the number 1 ranked in the world.In fact both No.1 ranked bowler and batsman are Indian.However like Pakistan in 1999 their MO was exposed early in the KO stages and failed to impress.
Both teams suffered immensely when their top three failed in the KO stages and lost to teams they were expected to win against.
Which one was a bigger loss?
I reckon Pakistan in 1999 but looking at that AUS side and judging the recent emotions of the Indian fans yesterday I feel India in 2019 is pretty close too.
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