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2 west indies matches caused issues for Pakistan
West Indies vs Pakistan where Pakistan got thrashed.
West Indies vs NZ where braithwaite got caught at the boundary when 6 runs were needed.
It was not written in the skies. If brathwaite had a hit that six against nz we would have different situation. Nz luck favor them first against india then against w.i
Maybe its their year!New Zealand are professional fun-spoilers - they never win the cup but make sure others dont either![]()
New Zealand are professional fun-spoilers - they never win the cup but make sure others dont either![]()
We are unprofessional!We should not have lost the West Indies game that bad. Once we were 4 out, we should have just tried to bat the 50 overs that way we would have gotten to a competitive score and could have ran West Indies closer.
Everyone talks about the Australia game being close. We still lost by 40 odd runs and bowled out inside the 50 overs. We should have fielded better but when Wahab and Sarfraz were batting the aim should have been to take the game close as Australia had still 1 over from a part timer left.
Against India our fielding was poor, in the batting once Babar got out we should have just tried to bat the 50 overs as were never going to win after he got out.
Against NZ, they should not have gotten to 238. Imad and Shadab bowled poorly as shown by Santner. They should have gotten to 170is which we would have chased more easily. Also when we were batting Babar and Haris should have been more aggressive when we needed 50 to win yet the game still went down to the last over.
Against Afghanistan, we should have restricted to them to less. But to be honest our batters should have chased that down quicker. We panicked when Babar got out. Had he carried on batting, we would have chased that down in about 40 overs.
Against England we dropped Root early, had we gotten him out early I think England would not have gotten that game close like they did. Against South Africa they got 67 off about 9 overs. I can remember during this game, I was just wanting a wicket every ball towards the end as I was worried about NRR then!!!!!
Overall in all games we had a chance to get the NR closer to NZ. I think blaming it on rain versus Sri Lanka is just burying your head in the sand. In all these games above it exposed why we aren’t good enough to compete in all departments.
We are unprofessional!
And there was one full over left but "Remember the Name" had to go for the glory shot.![]()
I think you mean professional!They are very savvy. They play the percentage game to get into the knockouts every time. Obviously they aren't good enough to win the cup though
I bet you our captain and players didn't even know this!Agreed. Look at NZ, they ensured against England and Australia that they face most of the overs so their NRR isn’t affected. We should have done the same against India, Australia, and West Indies so NRR wasn’t affected.
You are making me feel worse, if thats possible!If WI had chased the score in 20 overs instead of 13.4 our NRR after the first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8 and we would have qualified for the semi despite the horror show with the bat against WI. Small margins.
If WI had chased the score in 20 overs instead of 13.4 our NRR after the first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8 and we would have qualified for the semi despite the horror show with the bat against WI. Small margins.
If WI had chased the score in 20 overs instead of 13.4 our NRR after the first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8 and we would have qualified for the semi despite the horror show with the bat against WI. Small margins.
Basically, gayles knock, knocked us out!If WI had chased the score in 20 overs instead of 13.4 our NRR after the first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8 and we would have qualified for the semi despite the horror show with the bat against WI. Small margins.
are all the imam fans taking note!!people continue to blame one match against the wi for nrr but the fact is even if we remove that game from the equation, we still wouldnt have qualified.
Pak nrr -0.43
if wi had chased down 105 in 50 overs,
pak nrr 0.104
nz nrr 0.175
the fact is throughout the wc we've ignored nrr and it is evident by the press conference of sarfraz. He was surprised and very disappointed at the big margin they had to win by in the last game. Meaning they were not aware of the nrr situation throughout the tournament. Criminal offence and all support staff should be fired straight away for this only.
wrong completely. Even if WI had chased it down in 50 overs, we still wouldnt have qualified.
not really , the match must have gone to 43.3 overs to match the nrr of nz.
I bet you our captain and players didn't even know this!
We should not have lost the West Indies game that bad. Once we were 4 out, we should have just tried to bat the 50 overs that way we would have gotten to a competitive score and could have ran West Indies closer.
Everyone talks about the Australia game being close. We still lost by 40 odd runs and bowled out inside the 50 overs. We should have fielded better but when Wahab and Sarfraz were batting the aim should have been to take the game close as Australia had still 1 over from a part timer left.
Against India our fielding was poor, in the batting once Babar got out we should have just tried to bat the 50 overs as were never going to win after he got out.
Against NZ, they should not have gotten to 238. Imad and Shadab bowled poorly as shown by Santner. They should have gotten to 170is which we would have chased more easily. Also when we were batting Babar and Haris should have been more aggressive when we needed 50 to win yet the game still went down to the last over.
Against Afghanistan, we should have restricted to them to less. But to be honest our batters should have chased that down quicker. We panicked when Babar got out. Had he carried on batting, we would have chased that down in about 40 overs.
Against England we dropped Root early, had we gotten him out early I think England would not have gotten that game close like they did. Against South Africa they got 67 off about 9 overs. I can remember during this game, I was just wanting a wicket every ball towards the end as I was worried about NRR then!!!!!
Overall in all games we had a chance to get the NR closer to NZ. I think blaming it on rain versus Sri Lanka is just burying your head in the sand. In all these games above it exposed why we aren’t good enough to compete in all departments.
I can't believe i am agreeing with you!I am certain no one in the Pakistan camp is aware of how the NRR is calculated. We are a thoroughly unprofessional side and we paid a price for it.
After the West Indies debacle, we still had opportunities to improve our NRR but we failed to capitalize.
Bhai why are you comparing Pak NRR scenario after 1st match vs NZ final NRR after 9 matches. The difference between Pak and NZ after 9 matches is 0.6 roughly. Had Pak not been beaten so badly by WI our NRR after first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8. Therefore, keeping all other results the same and every thing else exactly as it happened our NRR would have been +1 compared to NZ instead of -0.6 right now.
spot on !
This is what I've been saying it all along, our team and players are simply not aware of the importance of NRR hence we never pushed to improve it.
I am certain no one in the Pakistan camp is aware of how the NRR is calculated. We are a thoroughly unprofessional side and we paid a price for it.
After the West Indies debacle, we still had opportunities to improve our NRR but we failed to capitalize.
Bhai why are you comparing Pak NRR scenario after 1st match vs NZ final NRR after 9 matches. The difference between Pak and NZ after 9 matches is 0.6 roughly. Had Pak not been beaten so badly by WI our NRR after first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8. Therefore, keeping all other results the same and every thing else exactly as it happened our NRR would have been +1 compared to NZ instead of -0.6 right now.
Bhai why are you comparing Pak NRR scenario after 1st match vs NZ final NRR after 9 matches. The difference between Pak and NZ after 9 matches is 0.6 roughly. Had Pak not been beaten so badly by WI our NRR after first match would have been -3.2 instead of -5.8. Therefore, keeping all other results the same and every thing else exactly as it happened our NRR would have been +1 compared to NZ instead of -0.6 right now.
Excluding WI match as it was the match where they were caught off guard. You don't plan on NRR while you are batting first in the first match of your world cup. May be they could have bowled negative bowling and forced them to use up more overs.
Against Afghanistan and NZ they could have chased better. They should have attacked from the get go. Especially when Afghanistan lost their front line seamer very early it was the perfect opportunity to cash in. Same way against India, India lost Bhuvi very early in the piece. But they were struggling against spinners.
In the World T20, it’s something we need to keep an eye on. Once we can’t win a game, our aim should be to take it as close as possible. Also for future WCs.
But not being aware of NRR shows the incompetence and how unprofessional we are.
we were barely winning matches let alone improve the net run rate.
Not really. We should step up the NRR from first game so even if we have a bad day, our NRR should still carry us through. Unfortunately we never start early and always play catch up. We need to stop doing this for good
No bro you're getting the calculations all wrong. I've done these calculations in excel, check attachment.
View attachment 93487
So looking at the table Pakistan's NRR was 0.605 worse than New Zealands.
Where and when do you feel Pakistan could have impoved their NRR?
What were the missed opportunities?
Ok you are right. I was doing mental math of each match's NRR.... something like this:
Total NRR = Match 1 NRR + Match2 NRR + Match 3 NRR +...........
So in that equation if we just play around with Match 1 NRR it will have an effect on the whole total.
2007 T20 tournament is the only good memory I have when Pakistan was the first team to qualify for semis while AUS, SL, IND, NZ & SA were all scrambling to qualify. That was probably the only time in history when we were the first team to qualify to knockout stage![]()
It pierces my heart to think that Pakistan last lost a match in the tournament on 12th June and yet are walking away from it based on net run-rate, despite having won four consecutive matches.
It is said that the human brain erases memories that are too painful to bear, like the game on June 16th!
It is true Pakistan was on a roll winning 4 consecutive games, and if Shaheen continued performing the way he had, it was quite possible they would have lifted the trophy. Would have loved to see if Rohit, Rahul, Kohli, Pant, Dhoni and Pandya could have got the better of him, but it is not to be.
It pierces my heart to think that Pakistan last lost a match in the tournament on 12th June and yet are walking away from it based on net run-rate, despite having won four consecutive matches. It kind of makes me question many things when I see that New Zealand are the team who´ve qualified for the semi-finals ahead of them, a team which last won a match on 22nd June! If only, if only they hadn´t lost such one-sided matches against the West Indies and India, or if only after that they´d won their game against Australia - a match in which at one stage they looked all set to be chasing 308. If only.....
However, if for whatever reasons, whether it be luck, rain or anything, you don´t end up managing yourself within a system, it doesn´t mean that the system itself has to change. Net run-rate is still a fair tie-breaker for it reflects your overall performance in the tournament, whereas a head-to-head match system of tie-breaker would hang primarily on the result of one match - something which you can´t change anymore going forward in the tournament. Sometimes you just have to accept things as they´re and just say that it just wasn´t meant for you.
Australia, India and England were red hot favourites from the word go, and it always seemed that New Zealand would edge out Pakistan on points, as opposed to the net run-rate. So, for me at least, the semi-finalists were locked well before the beginning of the tournament itself. Not many gave this team a chance. Five to six weeks ago, if you´d told me that this Pakistan team would finish joint-fourth in terms of points and the fifth on the net run-rate, I wouldn´t have believed it perhaps. They beat the mighty England, ran Australia very close, beat South Africa and New Zealand (who were unbeaten in the tournament up to that point). Had a very, very close affair against Afghanistan but just brushed aside Bangladesh.
So I still think that this team can be overall proud of its effort. You don´t win always. Putting in a good performance too counts. This team wasn´t filled with stars either, so bear that too in mind. I´d rate this as Pakistan´s one of the very good showings at an ODI World Cup. Things just weren´t meant to be I suppose. Well done Sarfraraz and his team!