It baffles me when people say that we were heading in the right direction under Mickey. It shows how out of touch with reality are our fans really are.
We went into the World Cup with 21 defeats in 25 matches and then finished 5th in a 10 team World Cup with a negative NRR.
We had the best possible preparation among all sides by getting a 5 match series vs England in England right before the tournament, but we learned nothing from getting smashed there, and got shot for a 100 against West Indies in the opening game which nuked our NRR.
Since that disaster, we were hobbling on one leg and our chances of qualifying for the semis were very slim.
Pakistani fans try to sell the dummy that we got terribly unlucky with the Sri Lanka washout because we were certain to win that game, but if Pakistan and Sri Lanka could beat England, Bangladesh could beat South Africa, Afghanistan could nearly beat India and Pakistan, Sri Lanka could have also beaten Pakistan.
Besides, the India vs New Zealand group match was also washed out and that result could have impacted us as well. New Zealand has been a bit of a bogey team in ODIs for India and they could have won the match like they did in the semifinal.
The bottom-line is that we crashed out before the semis not because we didn’t win a match that didn’t happen but because we didn’t play well enough in the matches that we actually played.
Under Mickey, this is our record against Australia, India, England and New Zealand in ODIs:
Australia:
11 matches, 10 defeats
India:
5 matches, 4 defeats
England:
12 matches, 8 defeats and 1 washout
New Zealand:
9 matches, 7 defeats and 1 washout
So out of the 37 matches that we played against the four best ODI teams during the Mickey era, we lost 29 matches.
Is this what people call “right direction”?
Mickey might be a good coach and Misbah might be a terrible coach, but we aren’t a losing machine because of coaching; we are a losing machine because our players are simply not good enough.
How many Pakistani players today would make the world XI in all three formats? The answer to that question sums up where we stand today.
As I keep saying, the problem is not with the coaches and the players. The problem is with the fans and their expectations. We need to lower our expectations instead of having false hopes that the players will raise their level to meet our expectations.