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"We’ll treat the Sri Lanka game like a knockout match and not worry about the result" : Imad Wasim

On six occasions before Wednesday, AB de Villiers had been bowled in One-Day Internationals without scoring. Six out of 211 times at the crease. He had never gone first ball, though. De Villiers getting a duck was improbable. Getting a golden duck was almost impossible.

But Imad Wasim turned probability on its head to send South Africa’s finest on his way after just one ball as South Africa crumbled at Edgbaston after choosing to bat in a crucial Group B ICC Champions Trophy 2017 match. It would prove to be one of the key moments that hastened a top-order collapse to reduce South Africa to 118 for 6. From there, the team was always fighting a rearguard action and though the eventual 219 for 8 it put together was commendable, Pakistan still had the comfort of a small total to chase, which meant it could dictate the pace of play.

That is what happened, and Pakistan ended up winners by 19 runs via the DLS Method. Wasim ended up with 2 for 20 in eight overs, the two wickets the big ones of de Villiers and Hashim Amla.

He was not, however, carried away by the feat, keeping himself firmly on the ground despite becoming the first man to send de Villiers back first ball. “Oh, it happens in cricket,” he laughed, while speaking exclusively to ICC. “Sometimes you get hit, sometimes the other guy gets out. It’s just cricket. You should not be carried away or feel too low by this. He hit a shot and got out, so I think I’m really lucky.

“He is such a big player. I see it from the team’s point of view. If AB de Villiers gets out early, and you know what he can do if he stays for a long time, so we were just very happy that he got out. It didn’t matter that he got out on zero or one.”

Pakistan’s win gave the team fresh hope of making a semi-final, and was a complete contrast to how it had buckled against India, with the intensity in bowling and fielding a marked difference.

“I’ve said this before also, we can do anything on any day,” smiled Wasim. “All we need to change is to put up this sort of performance every time. Whether we win or lose is separate. If we had played with such intensity against India, we could have won or lost, but you can see the difference. The way the boys bowled and fielded, it was fantastic to see our lads play like that. We are a different unit if we play with this intensity, if we don’t relax or don’t become lazy.”

While acknowledging that Pakistan could be an up-and-down team, Wasim said the flatness seen against India would not be repeated when it faces up to Sri Lanka for its final league match, where victory could potentially put it through to the semi-final.

“There is no chance of that,” he asserted. “When you win, the morale that is there is different. If we think too much about having beaten South Africa we might be flat again, but we are aware that it’s a do or die match for us. We’ll treat it like a knockout match and not worry about the result. Hopefully, Pakistan and the world will get to see a great performance.”

The other reason the match will be special for Wasim is because it will be at the Cardiff Wales Stadium in Cardiff, a city that is just 40 miles away from Swansea, Wasim’s birthplace.

“Yes the next match is in Cardiff, so there is that,” he said, his eyes lighting up. “Last year when I played against England, the crowd was supporting me a lot. I’m very thankful to them and to the Pakistan fans who give me so much love. Today it felt like we were playing in a home ground. It was fantastic, it is great fun when our crowd turns up like this.”
 
It is a knock out match, what does he mean 'treating it like'?

Normally people say "we'll give our best and not think about the result" ... What on earth does "we'll treat it like knock out match and not think about the result" mean??
 
Sensible stuff from Imad.

InshaAllah we will Win against SL but we have to play our A* game as SL youngsters are oozing with confidence.
 
It is a knock out match, what does he mean 'treating it like'?

Normally people say "we'll give our best and not think about the result" ... What on earth does "we'll treat it like knock out match and not think about the result" mean??

officially it's just a group match. I think he's saying they'll try their best to win
 
Imad Wasim should never make statements before a crunch match. If you remember he made a statement after beating Australia in an ODI and after that he got smashed for the rest of the series. Before India match he said the same thing and got smashed.
 
Imad Wasim should never make statements before a crunch match. If you remember he made a statement after beating Australia in an ODI and after that he got smashed for the rest of the series. Before India match he said the same thing and got smashed.

There is a high chance if they play him against SRL he will get smashed. Pandya nearly owned him in that last over he was lucky to not have 6x6 in that over. He will always be a surprise element if the opponents are weak against spin and haven't faced him before or there is a long time gap that they didn't face him. Subcontinent teams will smash his darting bowling no doubt.
 
It is a knockout game. What is he on about????

The winner goes to the semi final and the loser goes home. Hence why people are calling it a "Quarter Final"
 
It is a knock out game Imad, whether u treat it like that or not.
 
A couple of lucky wickets against SA and he gets the licence to open his mouth now? When will Pak players learn to zip it up?
 
Ekk to yeh pindi boy thinks of himself as a superstar, really wish that he enters TV or film industry and leaves cricket for good, he'll get his limelight and at least we would be spared. Mickey Arthur sohuld be doing the pressers. Just do standard responses and not heighten expectations of our innocent ppl who like to hear huge platitudes.
 
Maybe he was trying to say 'we will treat like a normal match.....'
 
Ekk to yeh pindi boy thinks of himself as a superstar, really wish that he enters TV or film industry and leaves cricket for good, he'll get his limelight and at least we would be spared. Mickey Arthur sohuld be doing the pressers. Just do standard responses and not heighten expectations of our innocent ppl who like to hear huge platitudes.

one good game and he is floating in the clouds
 
He's got charisma, and he's just saying that he won't let the situation get to him. Obviously easier said a few days before the match, but the win vs SA will give a huge boost to everyone.

Litmus test on Monday!
 
It's a double-edged sword. If they make neutral comments they can come off as feeble and lacking the " killer instinct ". If they proclaim confidence than they come off as arrogant and if they lose on top of that, unable to back it up. Better off not talking to the media at all and let their actions do their talking for them like the 90's Knicks.
 
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