Australians deserve to win trophy
Pakistan cricket captain, Waqar Younis expressed satisfaction on the overall performance of the team in England but was bitterly disappointed over the loss to Australia in the NatWest final by nine wickets
27-Jun-2001
Pakistan cricket captain, Waqar Younis expressed satisfaction on the
overall performance of the team in England but was bitterly
disappointed over the loss to Australia in the NatWest final by nine
wickets.
Waqar admitted that Australia were a professional outfit and deserved
winners but expected a better fight from Pakistan and blamed the
batsmen for not applying themselves in the final.
"Reckless stroke play by our batsmen wasted the advantage of winning
the toss. Apart from Saleem Elahi who was out to an almost unplayable
delivery the other batsmen just gifted their wickets to Australian
bowlers giving us virtually no chance to bowl the Australians out on
an ideal batting wicket" he lamented.
Waqar said that Pakistan lost the first Test against England because
the team lacked match practice."We fought back well to level the
seriesd by winning the second Test".
The Pakistan skipper brushed aside the claims that several English
batsmen were out on no-balls. "It is all part of the game and it is
not our fault that umpires failed to signal no-balls for overstepping".
Waqar was unhappy over the action of spectators invading the pitch
during the match as it created problems for organisers as well as for
the safety of players.
He said it was wrong to assume that those who created trouble were
Pakistanis as these spectators were living in England and were holding
British passports.