"They Didn't Help Themselves": Waqar Younis' Blunt Take On Pakistan After England Loss

In a recent match at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, England secured their place in the semi-finals for the fifth consecutive time by defeating Pakistan decisively in Pallekele. Waqar Younis, former Pakistani cricketer and coach, expressed his disappointment with the team's performance, stating that Pakistan did not capitalize on opportunities that could have turned the game in their favor. Younis highlighted the lack of strategic execution and mental fortitude among the players, emphasizing that they must take accountability for their shortcomings. The loss has reignited discussions about the need for significant improvements within the Pakistani cricket framework, particularly in high-stakes matches. As the tournament progresses, Pakistan faces increasing pressure to reassess their strategies and player performances if they hope to reclaim their status among the elite teams in international cricket.
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