17 June,2019 06:32 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
Imad Wasim
Pakistan spinner Imad Wasim has said that Pakistan reaching the semi-finals now is out of their hands and results of other matches will determine if Pakistan goes through. Pakistan lost comprehensively against rivals India at Manchester and the result puts them at the lower end of the table in the World Cup 2019.
"Results of the other countries may come into play. From our point of view, we can only do what we can. What is in our hands is to try to win all four games and take it from there," Wasim said in an official statement released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
India defeated Pakistan by 89 runs in Manchester on Sunday. The Men in Blue outclassed Pakistan in every department. Rohit Sharma starred for India as he played a knock of 140 runs.
The match between both countries had to be stopped due to rain during the 35th over of Pakistan's innings.
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When the match resumed, the target was adjusted to 302 for Pakistan and they required 136 runs of the final five overs, and they fell short by 89 runs.
Wasim said that the loss against India is really disappointing and now the team needs to win all their matches to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
"This was a really, really disappointing result for us. When we came back on after the rain, there was very little we could do, but we know we have four matches left and if we win those, we still have a chance," Wasim said.
The 30-year-old Wasim played Pakistan's first match in the World Cup against West Indies, but he was dropped from the subsequent games. He made his way back into the team against India.
Wasim was not able to take wickets against India, but he bogged down Men in Blue's run-rate. When asked whether he will play the next games, Wasim replied it is up to the coach and the captain.
"That is not up to me. It is up to the captain and the coach," Wasim said.
Pakistan has so far won just one match in the World Cup. They defeated tournament hosts England, but they have suffered losses at the hands of the West Indies, Australia, and India. Their match against Sri Lanka was abandoned due to rain.
Pakistan will now play against South Africa in the next game on June 23 at Lord's which will be a do or die game for both sides.
With inputs from ANI
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