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Icc Champions Trophy: ‘Fans will be disappointed, just like we are’: Pakistan players call for big changes after crushing loss to India | Cricket News

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'Fans will be disappointed, just like we are': Pakistan players call for big changes after crushing loss to India
Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel during the Champions Trophy match against India in Dubai. (PTI Photo)

Pakistan’s Champions Trophy campaign is on the brink of collapse after a six-wicket loss to India in Dubai on Sunday, and the players have openly admitted that significant changes are necessary following another disappointing performance.
Top-order batsman Saud Shakeel, who top-scored with 62 in Pakistan’s underwhelming total of 241, acknowledged that the team had failed in all aspects of the game. “We did not play well in all three departments, and that is why this result has come. We have to accept this,” Shakeel told reporters.
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Pakistan had a brief moment of stability with a 104-run partnership between Shakeel and skipper Mohammad Rizwan (46), but both were dismissed in quick succession, leading to another batting collapse. “We are losing wickets in bunches and are not building big partnerships,” Shakeel admitted. “When we were batting, the pitch played slow. We tried to bat deep, but it did not happen. I am sure fans will be disappointed, just like we are.”

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The bowlers also struggled as India, led by Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 100, chased down the target comfortably in 42.3 overs. Spinner Abrar Ahmed echoed Shakeel’s concerns, stressing the need for change. “Some things did not go in our favour, but we have to change a lot of things within the group,” he said. “This tournament is like that — you go out if you lose one match. We have to improve our batting and do more work on bowling.”
Pakistan, now bottom of Group A with two defeats, will face Bangladesh in their final group match in Rawalpindi on Thursday. However, if Bangladesh lose to New Zealand on Monday, both teams will already be eliminated. The tournament is Pakistan’s first time hosting a major international cricket event in nearly three decades, but their poor performances have left their campaign in tatters.





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