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Was Pakistan's win against England in 2019 the greatest resurrection ever in World Cup history?

Harsh Thakor

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My heartiest congrats to Pakistan for defeating hot favourites England yesterday.It gave vibrations of an epic twist in a Hollywood classic.Truly magnificient see the Pakistani spirit embezzle like it did yesterday.It literally looked as though a new life was infused into the Pakistani players.From the depths of despair Pakistan reached the height of glory.Pakistan resembled the great revival of an army which looked dead and buried and then spectacularly ressurected itself from the grave.One almost wrote Pakistan off after being betaken like a club side against outsiders West Indies in the previous game and the result almost looked inevitable here for England to register a thumping victory.Imagine losing 4 games in a trot including 4 against England iteslf which had just finished.It revived memories of some instances when Pakistan rose like a phoenix from the Ashes like in 1992 world cup,2017 ICC trophy and 2009 t-20 world cup.It proves that when the Pakistan spirit blazes at its zenith they have no equals .The David literally vanquished the Goliath yesterday.To me the best ressurection ever in world cup cricket history.

England are in this tournament and after their 1st win of this edition of the cup in the league of West Indies of 1979 and 1983 or South Africa of 1996 and 99.Pakistan conquered one of the most balanced sides ever to contest a world cup if you asess England's record in the lats 4 years home and away.India beat the Calypsos in 1983 , New Zealand beat Australia in 1999 but not after succumbing the manner Pakistan did in the preceding game.Maybe the closest was the West Indies revival in 1996 after losing to Kenya.

Arguably the win has not only boosted Pakistan's chances but also those of India and Australia.England were most lack lackadaisical in the field making the silliest of errors.The match was hard fought game and great for ODI cricket but I was quite disappointed with England who hardly lived up to their bill as favourities with a lacklustre approach.Although there was sustained resistance from the middle order after 4 wickets had fallen early Pakistan always had that edge even of a whisker .Only after Butler's dismissal did the game truly turn in favour of Pakistan.Both Joe Root and Joss Butler yesterday just lacked that crucial match-winning ingredient of doing the final rites by taking England home.The climbing run rate of around 9 runs per over was a crucial factor even with 5-6 wickets in hand as bow the batsmen were forced to attack.On true form England should never have conceded more than 325 runs and got home comfortably.Perhaps the law of averages caught up with Pakistan or even England.I credit Root and Butler for doing such a meticuluos repair job stitching the wounds in what at one stage looked like a successful operation but they were unable to overpower the Pakistani resilience.

A great day for cricket on the whole as it was tragic sight to see Pakistan go down so meekly in the 1st game.Who knows they may even go on to lift the trophy if they mantain this tempo?
 
Let's wait till the next match. Last match certianly did favour to some other teams :dhoni :rp
 
It is too early to say. Knowing Pak we'll now lose to Sri Lanka.
 
Could Pakistan now be regarded as one of the favourites after beating England?
 
My heartiest congrats to Pakistan for defeating hot favourites England yesterday.It gave vibrations of an epic twist in a Hollywood classic.Truly magnificient see the Pakistani spirit embezzle like it did yesterday.It literally looked as though a new life was infused into the Pakistani players.From the depths of despair Pakistan reached the height of glory.Pakistan resembled the great revival of an army which looked dead and buried and then spectacularly ressurected itself from the grave.One almost wrote Pakistan off after being betaken like a club side against outsiders West Indies in the previous game and the result almost looked inevitable here for England to register a thumping victory.Imagine losing 4 games in a trot including 4 against England iteslf which had just finished.It revived memories of some instances when Pakistan rose like a phoenix from the Ashes like in 1992 world cup,2017 ICC trophy and 2009 t-20 world cup.It proves that when the Pakistan spirit blazes at its zenith they have no equals .The David literally vanquished the Goliath yesterday.To me the best ressurection ever in world cup cricket history.

England are in this tournament and after their 1st win of this edition of the cup in the league of West Indies of 1979 and 1983 or South Africa of 1996 and 99.Pakistan conquered one of the most balanced sides ever to contest a world cup if you asess England's record in the lats 4 years home and away.India beat the Calypsos in 1983 , New Zealand beat Australia in 1999 but not after succumbing the manner Pakistan did in the preceding game.Maybe the closest was the West Indies revival in 1996 after losing to Kenya.

Arguably the win has not only boosted Pakistan's chances but also those of India and Australia.England were most lack lackadaisical in the field making the silliest of errors.The match was hard fought game and great for ODI cricket but I was quite disappointed with England who hardly lived up to their bill as favourities with a lacklustre approach.Although there was sustained resistance from the middle order after 4 wickets had fallen early Pakistan always had that edge even of a whisker .Only after Butler's dismissal did the game truly turn in favour of Pakistan.Both Joe Root and Joss Butler yesterday just lacked that crucial match-winning ingredient of doing the final rites by taking England home.The climbing run rate of around 9 runs per over was a crucial factor even with 5-6 wickets in hand as bow the batsmen were forced to attack.On true form England should never have conceded more than 325 runs and got home comfortably.Perhaps the law of averages caught up with Pakistan or even England.I credit Root and Butler for doing such a meticuluos repair job stitching the wounds in what at one stage looked like a successful operation but they were unable to overpower the Pakistani resilience.

A great day for cricket on the whole as it was tragic sight to see Pakistan go down so meekly in the 1st game.Who knows they may even go on to lift the trophy if they mantain this tempo?

You're sound like you're describing a Led Zeppelin concert. Calm down.
 
From just individual team point of view, yes it may have been for Pakistan.

From world cup point of view, the 1999 Australia team did it. They were almost eliminated...and needed to win all or go out from group stage.
They won all ...... not only in that world cup but till the 2007 world cup final were undefeated....and that can count greatest resurrection ever in World Cup history
 
From just individual team point of view, yes it may have been for Pakistan.

From world cup point of view, the 1999 Australia team did it. They were almost eliminated...and needed to win all or go out from group stage.
They won all ...... not only in that world cup but till the 2007 world cup final were undefeated....and that can count greatest resurrection ever in World Cup history

Agree sir,well analyzed but here I ma referring only to transformation in a single game.I have never seen such a sporadic uplift or rise in performance by a team in space of 2 matches.Thrashed by the worst team and then beat the unofficial ODI world champions.
 
It is too early to say. Knowing Pak we'll now lose to Sri Lanka.

After their lethal red hot bowling domination of Afghanistan that game is going to be a firecracker. Pakistan can't bowl to save its life (who would have ever said that), and Sri Lanka has batted horribly.
The good news is our accumulator XI might actually sink SRL here. Afghanistan fell apart trying to play too many big shots. Babar Azam and his run-a-ball approach will lead the innings. The only question for me is if we see Fakhar Zaman have a big day.
 
Agree sir,well analyzed but here I ma referring only to transformation in a single game.I have never seen such a sporadic uplift or rise in performance by a team in space of 2 matches.Thrashed by the worst team and then beat the unofficial ODI world champions.

Bangladesh did that in 2007 Worldcup.
 
After their lethal red hot bowling domination of Afghanistan that game is going to be a firecracker. Pakistan can't bowl to save its life (who would have ever said that), and Sri Lanka has batted horribly.
The good news is our accumulator XI might actually sink SRL here. Afghanistan fell apart trying to play too many big shots. Babar Azam and his run-a-ball approach will lead the innings. The only question for me is if we see Fakhar Zaman have a big day.

Game will likely be called off from what I am hearing. In such there is no need to worry about our bowling methinks.
 
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