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Pakistan will bounce back with a win against South Africa,says Sarfaraz Ahmed

CricketPakistan will bounce back with a win against South Africa,says Sarfaraz Ahmed

Pakistan Cricket team captain has said that his team is high on confidence despite recent defeats and they are focused on to bounce back with a win against South Africa on Sunday.

The Pakistan skipper said that the tournament is still wide open and any team can make its way into top four after England were beaten by Sri Lanka.

Sarfaraz Ahmed is adamant defeat to India last time out won’t be playing on Pakistan’s mind in the slightest when they take on South Africa at Lord’s.

Pakistan have won just one of their five matches at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 – an impressive 14-run triumph over hosts England – but lost by 89 runs to their biggest rivals India at Old Trafford in their most recent match.

 “Everything is fine after the India match,” he said. “It was tough for us but after the match, we gave our players two days’ rest. Then before three days, we were practising hard.

“Psychologically there is a pressure on you as a Pakistan captain if you lose against India in a World Cup match.

“People will think we are beaten but it’s not the first time we have lost to them in a World Cup, so it’s fine. We all are OK and we are all are backing ourselves, so hopefully we will bounce back.

“Morale is still very high for us. The tournament is now open now, so we have a chance and we are focussing match by match. Hopefully we can start by beating South Africa.”

The two sides contested a highly-competitive ODI series in South Africa back in January that Pakistan eventually lost 3-2.

That has whetted the appetite for this Sunday’s clash, although Sarfaraz believes it is foolish to read too much into those games six months on.

“If you talk about the South Africa series, it’s different,” added Sarfaraz. “A bilateral series is a different type of pressure to a World Cup.

“We played good cricket but unfortunately we didn’t win the series. We are very hopeful heading into the game against South Africa and we will try for our best.

With inputs from PCB and ICC

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