Stung by their humiliating defeat to India in their last match and by the backla...
LONDON - Stung by their humiliating defeat to India in their last match and by the backlash from their fans back home, Pakistan came out buzzing on Sunday as they kept alive their Cricket World Cup hopes with a morale-boosting 49-run win over South Africa.
The loss led to the Pakistan Cricket Board launching a “robust review” of recent performances while an image of Sarfaraz yawning during the India defeat went viral on social media - with fans suggesting it summed up the team’s lackadaisical approach to the tournament as they had won only one of their previous five matches before Sunday.
From the start on Sunday, it looked like Pakistan had hauled in 11 different players than those who took to the field against India. The early onslaught set the tone of the match and South Africa, who needed to win to keep alive their own World Cup hopes, ran out of ideas on how to stem the flow of runs as Haris Sohail clobbered the ball all over the ground to score 89 off just 59 balls to propel his team to 308-7 off their 50 overs.
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