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"We now need to stay consistent and ruthless" : Mickey Arthur

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Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur has urged his team to “stay ruthless” at the World Cup as they train their sights on Sri Lanka after shocking England.

The notoriously unpredictable Pakistan side held their nerve to beat the hosts by 14 runs at Trent Bridge on Monday, just three days after crashing to a seven-wicket defeat against the West Indies at the same venue.

That ended a sequence of 11 consecutive defeats in completed one-day internationals.

Arthur praised his team's resolve after a “shocking” defeat in their tournament opener.

“It was just so good to see us go out and play with the belief and intensity that we had spoken about,” Arthur told AFP.

“When we put all three disciplines together we know we can beat anybody. We now need to stay consistent and ruthless.” Pakistan posted an impressive 348-8 against a potent England bowling attack, with fifties from veteran Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam and Sarfaraz Ahmed.

Pacemen Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Amir, and leg-spinner Shadab Khan, took the wickets to restrict England to 334-9 in their 50 overs.

“You could see the hunger, the determination and the resolve to do well in batting after a horror show and then the bowlers fought hard, so we need to repeat that in the coming matches as well,” said Arthur.

Pakistan have won all seven of their World Cup matches against Sri Lanka dating back to the first tournament in 1975.

Pakistan will be tempted to bring in fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain for his raw pace, something that New Zealand exploited against Sri Lanka during their 10-wicket rout of their opponents in Cardiff on Saturday.

On Tuesday, Sri Lanka beat Afghanistan in a rain-shortened match, also in Cardiff, to breathe life into their campaign.

But the 1996 champions will be wary of another middle-order batting collapse after they lost five wickets for 14 runs against New Zealand and seven wickets for 36 runs against Afghanistan.

Sri Lankan coach Chandika Hathurusingha said he had told his batsmen to up their game. “I don't give pep talks. I give honest talk, that's all.

“I tell them what has to be done. They have to come and perform,” said Hathurusingha, who praised opener Kusal Perera for his 78-run knock, which helped Sri Lanka reach 201 against Afghanistan.

“He's an amazing player,” said Hathurusingha.

“We have given him the full licence to bat the way he wants to bat. We know that when he's come up, most of the time it's match-winning.”

But one factor outside anybody's control is the weather, with persistent rain forecast for Bristol on Friday.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1486688/pakistan-urged-to-stay-ruthless-in-sri-lanka-world-cup-clash
 
Have a feeling even Mickey Arthur was surprised by Pakistan's performance! But they need to stay the course - hopefully no fitness issues.
 
Have a feeling even Mickey Arthur was surprised by Pakistan's performance! But they need to stay the course - hopefully no fitness issues.

Some Pakistani players are seriously unfit and over weight. Haris, imad, sarfaraz and even Hafeez look to have put on weight to varying degrees. Fitness is a lifestyle. Its hard to teach grown men how to live this lifestyle suddenly. It takes years of discipline.
 
Have a feeling even Mickey Arthur was surprised by Pakistan's performance! But they need to stay the course - hopefully no fitness issues.

Definitely during the England innings he had a surprised smile on his face but ruthless and Pakistan cricket don't tend to go together the team doesn't look consistent enough to qualify for the semi finals.
 
Oh no our 7 - 0 streak is going to be broken by the RAIN!
i guess we better break our other streak
0 - 6 to make up for this!
 
Seeing Australia struggle against West Indies tells me that Pakistan did well to get away with whatever they could score. Then did a huge improvement vs England.
 
When Mickey leaves you will realise how good a coach he is. Waqar and Miandad disaster world cup campaigns painful memories.
 
When we put all three disciplines together we know we can beat anybody. We now need to stay consistent and ruthless.” Pakistan posted an impressive 348-8 against a potent England bowling attack, with fifties from veteran Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam and Sarfaraz Ahmed.


Great speech from Arthur
Glad Pakistan have finally found the right balance
 
Pakistan is clear favourite..bet365 is offering very less for pak win...should be a easy win for u guys
 
Ruthless means all out for 100. Motivational things will not work out always. Ultimately talent and skill matters.
Only luck should help you guys.
 
I really hope its not a wash out because Pak will end up losing a point in their easiest match so far.
 
Our bowling at the death was ruthless against England, and Hafeez and Babar to an extent were ruthless as well. Just imagine if Fakhar/Imam turn their game on as well! It's the right message to give to the team - as we can improve drastically in the middle overs - and the one place where we need to do a 180 still is in our fielding (though it might not be possible, haha).

Sri Lanka is in for it!
 
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